District of North Vancouver: Having a huge garden that backs onto the mountains 'isn't sustainable'

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District of North Vancouver: Having a huge garden that backs onto the mountains 'isn't sustainable'
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Mayor Little says building more housing needs to coincide with improving transit and upgrading the Ironworkers' Bridge. Others say housing is infrastructure.

The district encompasses 160.66 square kilometres of mountain sides, rivers and ravines that restrict east-west travel, and has lots of large, single-family homes. It stretches from Deep Cove to the Cleveland Dam.

That’s the way Victoria treats them and it’s why the district has landed on the province’s list of municipalities that need to build more homes — details to come.Article content In the district, home construction boomed from the 1950s to the ’90s, then stalled. From 1989 to 2006 not one rental unit was built, Little says. He had become a freshly minted district councillor back then when the rental-unit dry spell ended.

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