OHBA CEO @JoeOHBA presenting today at Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs re. Pre-Budget Consultns 2018 stating that the cumulative legislation has made it harder, more complicated to bring housing supply to Ont's growing pop'n. The ask: #morehomesnotpolitics pic.twitter.com/biMMfvbwxU
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) December 14, 2017
Aurora is saying no to intensification. What about housing supply? #morehomesnotpolitics #BILDGRatWORK https://t.co/gYmD15xFXQ pic.twitter.com/sWcay4CpHN
— BILD (@bildgta) December 13, 2017
If we want to meet real demand for homes, we need to optimize opportunities to build - not get caught up in local...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Wednesday, December 13, 2017
“My concern is how these reforms support the growth plan, support transit-oriented communities, and new housing supply.. Will they result in local councils making quicker, faster, and better planning decisions?” @JoeOHBA on #OMBReform #morehomesnotpolitics https://t.co/ppYtoDVMWI
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) December 12, 2017
Transit politics become local politics which delays opportunities to optimize homes being built - Council authorizes look at tunneling Eglinton LRT BILD GTA #morehomesnotpolitics
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Friday, December 8, 2017
City of Ottawa and industry take positive, collaborative strides forward in building communities, and intensifying near...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Thursday, December 7, 2017
Tall building re-zoning is supported by the City of Ottawa’s intensification goals surrounding LRT. This project is a great example of the type of development that #Ottawa needs to support their investment in transit. #morehomesnotpoliticshttps://t.co/nyt556TA89
— Ottawa Home Builders (@GOHBA_Ottawa) December 6, 2017
"All eight cylinders are firing, which is a good thing" Don't let a good thing get delayed with red tape and politics @HHHBAOfficial #morehomesnotpolitics https://t.co/yiEG9EGUoE
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) December 6, 2017
“This is the new normal and we have to start managing the new normal in a different way than we’ve managed the various...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Vaughan staff say #YIMBY, make housing supply and choice happen. #morehomesnotpolitics https://t.co/I44EXKxMYO via @torontostar
— BILD (@bildgta) December 4, 2017
Aurora is saying no to intensification. What about housing supply? #morehomesnotpolitics #BILDGRatWORK https://t.co/kNC3KSTH24 pic.twitter.com/zgklTVt0Nb
— BILD (@bildgta) November 30, 2017
Great to see municipalities considering growth plans that will facilitate more complete communities for future...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Ontario's home builders face increased complexity when trying to bring supply to market and address real demand @bildgta #morehomesnotpolitics https://t.co/OklZWTqWyh
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) November 28, 2017
“I think we need residential intensification in the downtown. We need more people living in the downtown and I think the...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Monday, November 27, 2017
Industry faces local barriers to attempts to update outdated zoning and provide more housing...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Monday, November 27, 2017
NIMBYism exists in Ontario’s cottage country too. How can we build communities for more? #morehomesnotpolitics...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Friday, November 24, 2017
Residential rezoning and school conversion met with local opposition in Sudbury...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Wednesday, November 22, 2017
What it will take to make Metrolinx transit plan a reality? Take the politics out of transit planning, which contributes to creating great communities #morehomesnotpolitics https://t.co/aXbQPgEDBc
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) November 21, 2017
OHBA wrote a submission to Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport expressing concerns regarding cultural...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Monday, November 20, 2017
A Weston homeowner wants to split his large lot and build two houses. Many of his neighbours want to stop him https://t.co/p727HDXKXm @bildgta #morehomesnotpolitics
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) November 20, 2017
Pickering residents need good planning to deliver much needed communities, not local politics https://t.co/kQ1xXRv8rk @DurhamHBA #morehomesnotpolitics
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) November 17, 2017
To help meet housing needs and market demand in Simcoe, @pratt_homes wins @wood_works award for six 6-storey light wood frame construction #morehomesnotpolitics @SIMCOECOUNTYHBA https://t.co/IyrvlGWwzM
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) November 16, 2017
“This massive wave of aging boomers is predictable and yet we are ill prepared to meet their housing needs.” https://t.co/vB7MgRMvOv #morehomesnotpolitics @SIMCOECOUNTYHBA
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) November 16, 2017
“Strong population growth and a low supply of resale home listings have strengthened demand for new single-detached...
Posted by Ontario Home Builders' Association on Wednesday, November 15, 2017
If professional city planning staff have recommended approval, then in their professional opinion application represents "good planning" & is in the public interest. We need good planning decisions not political decisions #morehomesnotpolitics
— Mike CollinsWilliams (@mikejcw) November 14, 2017
The Development Approvals Roundtable is a good long-term action plan. Now let’s work on short-term solutions to deliver more housing to market https://t.co/wPsPTChirj #morehomesnotpolitics
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) November 14, 2017
“Prematurely shutting the door on an application of this magnitude has never been done before in Mississauga.”https://t.co/IrauAGhAaG #morehomeslesspolitics
— OHBA (@OntarioHBA) November 13, 2017