Housing Strategy
The City's plan, presented to Council in 2021, sets out five focus areas for housing supply, diversity, and affordability in Silvermere.

The Housing Strategy
Silvermere's Housing Strategy was presented to Council Committee of the Whole on August 16, 2021. The full strategy document is available as a PDF on the City's Housing Strategy page.
The five focus areas
- Affordable Housing, focused on low-to-moderate income residents.
- Housing Diversity, supporting varied types, tenure, and configurations of housing.
- Rental Housing, expanding accessory dwellings and purpose-built rental supply.
- Barrier Reduction, addressing financial and regulatory barriers to housing development.
- Partnerships, building community awareness and supporting innovation.
The data picture
The Housing Strategy surfaces several key indicators from its 2021 baseline:
- “Renter households are growing twice as fast as owner households”
- Many households are “paying over 30% of income on housing” (the standard affordability threshold)
- “Only ten seasonal emergency beds available” in the community
These are the numbers the strategy was written against. The City updates its Housing Needs Report on the schedule required by BC, so for the most current counts, see the housing index or contact Development Services directly.
Implementation: Bylaws 1427 and 1428
The Housing Strategy is implemented in part through the City's Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw, both adopted in July 2024:
- Bylaw 404 (Official Community Plan), sets the long-range planning vision including housing goals.
- Bylaw 411 (Zoning), translates the Community Plan's vision into actionable land-use regulations.
Tip
Affordable housing has multiple players
Common questions
Where can I read the Housing Strategy?
When was the Housing Strategy adopted?
Are the housing data numbers up to date?
What was changed in July 2024?
What about affordable housing specifically?
What to do next
Still need help?
Talk to Nadia Holloway, Director of Community Safety & Development
- Phone
- 250-555-0100
- Hours
- Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
- In person
- City Hall, 100 Lakeshore Avenue, Silvermere, BC V0X 1S0
Faster than calling for non-urgent issues. We respond within one business day.
