Mayor says Vernon’s ‘neighbours’ have to do more to support housing strategy
A housing needs assessment for the North Okanagan has been completed by the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO), as a blueprint to a more coordinated regional approach to ensure available and affordable housing options.
The report indicates there is a shortfall of almost 1,200 low rent units, required for households earning less than $20,000. However, there are some extra units in the other rent ranges occupied by lower income tenants who cannot find lower rent units, the report said.
“We have some new social housing coming on stream in 2021. My desire is to see how close the supply and demand are and when they will cross,” Mayor Victor Cumming said. “It’s a numbers thing to see where we are.”
There are 2,330 Vernon households paying more than 30 per cent of their household income for housing and that is growing, the report said.











