Housing

Guided by the Official Community Plan, Council's Strategic Plan, and our Housing Strategy, the City of Fort St. John aims to create a sustainable community by encouraging various housing types and ensuring we meet the evolving housing needs of our residents.

The City's role in housing

The City of Fort St. John supports housing priorities through many actions within our regulatory scope. Although many factors that affect housing demand are mostly beyond local government control, the City supports the housing needs of our community through:

  • Regulation: determining and defining the locations and types of housing that can be built
  • Policies: encouraging development of affordable and non-market housing options
  • Advocacy: to the provincial and federal government on various housing issues

Anticipated Housing Needs

As a community, access to affordable housing and diverse housing types are essential to ensure we all thrive. Based on projections, the following table summarizes the anticipated number of housing units required by 2040:

Housing Need Specific Need Units

 

 

 

By Unit Size

Bachelor

10

1-Bedroom

575

2-Bedroom

1,215

3-Bedroom 1,445
4-or more Bedrooms

1,270

 

Tenure

Ownership

2,985

Rental

1,535

 

Affordable

Ownership

700

Rental

890

 

 

People with
Disabilities

Accessibility

1,550

Housing with supports
(Mental Illness & Addictions)

45-120

Housing with supports
(Cognitive Disabilities)

8

 

 

 

Specific
Populations

Indigenous Peoples

410

Seniors

1,699

Families

1,065

People who have
Experienced Homelessness


10