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Hamilton has been experiencing a slow-motion crisis in housing affordability. Do you support an expanded role for the City to provide more affordable housing? If so, what should Hamilton do? If not, why not?

Responses to the question: "Hamilton has been experiencing a slow-motion crisis in housing affordability. Do you support an expanded role for the City to provide more affordable housing? If so, what should Hamilton do? If not, why not? "

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2 Candidate Responses (top)

Ward 12
CandidateBrief ResponseFull Response
Marley, Kevin Yes This city needs to help all of its citizens and that includes viewing housing a human right and working to make sure everyone has a roof over their head.
Scime, John Yes I do support an expanded role of the City. As I briefly touch on in the first question, when we continue to locate our density in the appropriate places, we have an opportunity to quickly catchup with an affordable housing plan. It is important to work with the developers to provide this type of residence and hold account to the provisions set out in the urban development plan.

Response Summary (top)

Brief ResponseCount% of Total
Yes2100.0%
No00.0%
Maybe00.0%

3 Candidates Have Not Responded (top)

Ward 12
Bell, Mike
Ferguson, Lloyd
Reis, Miranda