Press Release: Citizens Invited to Attend Affordable and Rental Housing CIP Launch Event
(Issued November 27, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. EST) – The Town of Cobourg is undertaking the necessary steps to develop a town-wide Affordable and Rental Housing Community Improvement Plan (CIP) and would like to inform citizens that the study has been initiated and that additional details will be provided at a Project Launch Event being held on December 5th, 2019.
The Affordable and Rental Housing Community Improvement Plan is being developed in response to the rising need for affordable and rental housing options within the Town of Cobourg, and will also help to execute the recently released Northumberland County Affordable Housing Strategy (AHS).
A CIP is a strategic policy tool that can provide a suite of incentives to address locally specific needs and priorities in the community, including the promotion of affordable and rental housing, as well as sustainable, accessible and economic development. The study officially began in October of 2019 and is expected to take approximately eight months to complete.
The Consultant Team
The Town of Cobourg has retained an experienced consulting team consisting of MHBC Planning and SHS Consulting to prepare the Affordable and Rental Housing CIP. MHBC Planning and SHS Consulting are experts in the fields of urban and strategic planning, policy development, housing strategy and stakeholder consultation.
We’d Like to Hear from You - Project Launch Event
You’re invited to attend the Project Launch Event where the Town and its consulting team will introduce the Affordable and Rental Housing CIP study. Take part in this informal launch event to learn more about the study and participate in open discussion.
Date: Thursday, December 5, 2019.
Time: 4-6 p.m. (formal presentation at 4:30 p.m.)
Location: Victoria Hall, Citizen’s Forum, 2nd Floor, West Wing, 55 King Street West, Cobourg.
This event is intended to engage stakeholders and citizens, present additional study details, and provide an opportunity for participants to inform the next phases of the study.
Public engagement has concluded.