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The City’s First Place program teams with banks and builders to develop attractive townhouses on land declared surplus by school boards in conjunction with an extensive public information and engagement process.
20 school sites
(https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/urban_planning_and_design/surplus-school-building-sites.aspx)
in 19 neighbourhoods were declared surplus in 2006 and have been designated for the First Place housing program.
(https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/urban_planning_and_design/surplus-school-building-sites.aspx)
in 19 neighbourhoods were declared surplus in 2006 and have been designated for the First Place housing program.
Completed projects across Edmonton have allowed many people to realize the dream of home ownership (https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/first-place-stories.aspx) while integrating with communities that helped design the look and “fit” of the developments.
These families benefit from the opportunity to call a place their own and get ahead financially, but the community at large benefits too. Owning a home keeps families rooted in neighbourhoods, something that's needed for communities to flourish over time.
These families benefit from the opportunity to call a place their own and get ahead financially, but the community at large benefits too. Owning a home keeps families rooted in neighbourhoods, something that's needed for communities to flourish over time.
The homes are market priced, with a five-year deferral on the land portion of the mortgage, making them more accessible to first time buyers.
A public engagement
(https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/community-engagement-first-place.aspx)
process precedes development, along with opportunities for community involvement in project design.
(https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/community-engagement-first-place.aspx)
process precedes development, along with opportunities for community involvement in project design.
For more information, please go to:
Updated
August 29 2018
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10,956
This was one single topic among many from Part 1 of the April 2017 Mixed Topic survey. To view the survey questions, click on the following link:
Open from April 11 - 18, 2017.
At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 6762 Insight Community Members. 1564 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 23%. A total of 1573 respondents completed the survey: 1564 Insight Community Members and 9 using the anonymous link(s) which will have no demographic info.
Updated
December 14 2017
Views
287
This was one single topic among many from Part 1 of the April 2017 Mixed Topic survey. To view the survey questions, click on the following link:
Open from April 11 - 18, 2017.
At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 6762 Insight Community Members. 1564 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 23%. A total of 1573 respondents completed the survey: 1564 Insight Community Members and 9 using the anonymous link(s) which will have no demographic info.
Column definitions can be found as an attachment to this dataset (under the About option, in the Attachment section).
Updated
September 18 2018
Views
99
The City’s First Place program teams with banks and builders to develop attractive townhouses on land declared surplus by school boards in conjunction with an extensive public information and engagement process.
20 school sites
(https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/urban_planning_and_design/surplus-school-building-sites.aspx)
in 19 neighbourhoods were declared surplus in 2006 and have been designated for the First Place housing program.
(https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/urban_planning_and_design/surplus-school-building-sites.aspx)
in 19 neighbourhoods were declared surplus in 2006 and have been designated for the First Place housing program.
Completed projects across Edmonton have allowed many people to realize the dream of home ownership (https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/first-place-stories.aspx) while integrating with communities that helped design the look and “fit” of the developments.
These families benefit from the opportunity to call a place their own and get ahead financially, but the community at large benefits too. Owning a home keeps families rooted in neighbourhoods, something that's needed for communities to flourish over time.
These families benefit from the opportunity to call a place their own and get ahead financially, but the community at large benefits too. Owning a home keeps families rooted in neighbourhoods, something that's needed for communities to flourish over time.
The homes are market priced, with a five-year deferral on the land portion of the mortgage, making them more accessible to first time buyers.
A public engagement
(https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/community-engagement-first-place.aspx)
process precedes development, along with opportunities for community involvement in project design.
(https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/community-engagement-first-place.aspx)
process precedes development, along with opportunities for community involvement in project design.
For more information, please go to:
Updated
August 29 2018
Views
185
The City’s First Place program teams with banks and builders to develop attractive townhouses on land declared surplus by school boards in conjunction with an extensive public information and engagement process.
20 school sites
(https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/urban_planning_and_design/surplus-school-building-sites.aspx)
in 19 neighbourhoods were declared surplus in 2006 and have been designated for the First Place housing program.
(https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/urban_planning_and_design/surplus-school-building-sites.aspx)
in 19 neighbourhoods were declared surplus in 2006 and have been designated for the First Place housing program.
Completed projects across Edmonton have allowed many people to realize the dream of home ownership (https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/first-place-stories.aspx) while integrating with communities that helped design the look and “fit” of the developments.
These families benefit from the opportunity to call a place their own and get ahead financially, but the community at large benefits too. Owning a home keeps families rooted in neighbourhoods, something that's needed for communities to flourish over time.
These families benefit from the opportunity to call a place their own and get ahead financially, but the community at large benefits too. Owning a home keeps families rooted in neighbourhoods, something that's needed for communities to flourish over time.
The homes are market priced, with a five-year deferral on the land portion of the mortgage, making them more accessible to first time buyers.
A public engagement
(https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/community-engagement-first-place.aspx)
process precedes development, along with opportunities for community involvement in project design.
(https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/community-engagement-first-place.aspx)
process precedes development, along with opportunities for community involvement in project design.
For more information, please go to:
Updated
February 21 2019
Views
167
New Residential Units in Mature Areas measures the number of net new residential units in mature areas as a percentage of new residential units city-wide. A unit could be a house, an apartment, a garden suite or a garage suite, for example. This measure monitors progress in directing growth to existing urban areas where there is capacity to accommodate population to achieve a compact city. This measure is calculated annually using residential permit data. Permits for new residential units less demolition permits are divided by total permits for new residential units city-wide.
Updated
June 7 2018
Views
381
New Residential Units in Mature Areas measures the number of net new residential units in mature areas as a percentage of new residential units city-wide. A unit could be a house, an apartment, a garden suite or a garage suite, for example. This measure monitors progress in directing growth to existing urban areas where there is capacity to accommodate population to achieve a compact city. This measure is calculated annually using residential permit data. Permits for new residential units less demolition permits are divided by total permits for new residential units city-wide.
Updated
June 7 2018
Views
310
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