Pamela Blais
@pamelablais.bsky.social
City planner. Author, Perverse Cities: Hidden Subsidies, Wonky Policy, and Urban Sprawl.
This is an interesting finding: that variation in housing gaps ie excess demand occurs within LAs ie municipalities, rather than between them. In other words, there no high or low excess demand municipalities, but there are high and low excess demand neighbourhoods within all municipalities.
Arguably the most important finding is that 96% of the variation is within LAs rather than between. Many LAs have areas of both high and low gaps. Croydon for example has OAs in the top 6th percentile and bottom 1st percentile. 9/n
November 11, 2025 at 2:05 PM
This is an interesting finding: that variation in housing gaps ie excess demand occurs within LAs ie municipalities, rather than between them. In other words, there no high or low excess demand municipalities, but there are high and low excess demand neighbourhoods within all municipalities.
This is a really interesting study and approach that identifyies where, specifically, new homes are most wanted and where the housing gaps are.
Where should Britain build 1.5 million homes?
@amritakulka.bsky.social l and I analysed 20 billion housing searches + availability to map demand at a hyper-local level.
Map 👉 wheretobuild.warwick.ac.uk
Full + 350 LA reports 👉 www.warwick.ac.uk/cage/whereto...
@cagewarwick.bsky.social
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@amritakulka.bsky.social l and I analysed 20 billion housing searches + availability to map demand at a hyper-local level.
Map 👉 wheretobuild.warwick.ac.uk
Full + 350 LA reports 👉 www.warwick.ac.uk/cage/whereto...
@cagewarwick.bsky.social
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November 11, 2025 at 1:41 PM
This is a really interesting study and approach that identifyies where, specifically, new homes are most wanted and where the housing gaps are.
This is a great explainer of the excellent reasons for and current obstacles to building livable, larger housing units in smaller, low-rise buildings. #singlestair
November 1, 2025 at 5:28 PM
This is a great explainer of the excellent reasons for and current obstacles to building livable, larger housing units in smaller, low-rise buildings. #singlestair
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Because of these two posts, and considerable bitter experience. Even if you design the regulations the right way, the silo-cultural nature of our various building/zoning depts means they will still use discretionary authority to escalate details, demands and requirements.
October 16, 2025 at 1:45 PM
Because of these two posts, and considerable bitter experience. Even if you design the regulations the right way, the silo-cultural nature of our various building/zoning depts means they will still use discretionary authority to escalate details, demands and requirements.
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This is yet another example of where the province *should* do unilateral housing reform for all municipalities via changes to the building code, to enable single stair buildings. A lot of people with moderate opposition to new housing claim to want more 2+BR apartments; this is how we get there.
After TO Council passed a motion indicating the City was open to Alternative Solution Proposals for a single stair in apts up to 4 storeys, I applied for a single stair in a 3 storey Part 9 6plex.
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
October 16, 2025 at 2:44 PM
This is yet another example of where the province *should* do unilateral housing reform for all municipalities via changes to the building code, to enable single stair buildings. A lot of people with moderate opposition to new housing claim to want more 2+BR apartments; this is how we get there.
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This pilot project for SES building design is also featured here. Others of similar configuration have been accepted in Vancouver, Edmonton and Hamilton. singlestair.ca/Office-Ou
October 16, 2025 at 3:24 PM
This pilot project for SES building design is also featured here. Others of similar configuration have been accepted in Vancouver, Edmonton and Hamilton. singlestair.ca/Office-Ou
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Toronto simply does not want to solve the housing crisis.
After TO Council passed a motion indicating the City was open to Alternative Solution Proposals for a single stair in apts up to 4 storeys, I applied for a single stair in a 3 storey Part 9 6plex.
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
October 16, 2025 at 1:51 PM
Toronto simply does not want to solve the housing crisis.
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This is another place the mayor could force some change.
It's wonky and won't win hearts and minds widely but when asked about what she's doing about housing she can point to it vs her councillors stopping housing (Fletcher on Craven Ave)
It's wonky and won't win hearts and minds widely but when asked about what she's doing about housing she can point to it vs her councillors stopping housing (Fletcher on Craven Ave)
After TO Council passed a motion indicating the City was open to Alternative Solution Proposals for a single stair in apts up to 4 storeys, I applied for a single stair in a 3 storey Part 9 6plex.
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
October 16, 2025 at 12:55 PM
This is another place the mayor could force some change.
It's wonky and won't win hearts and minds widely but when asked about what she's doing about housing she can point to it vs her councillors stopping housing (Fletcher on Craven Ave)
It's wonky and won't win hearts and minds widely but when asked about what she's doing about housing she can point to it vs her councillors stopping housing (Fletcher on Craven Ave)
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And it has a friggin elevator!! A three-story building in North America with an elevator. You NEVER see that – it’s likely costing around $200,000 (CAD). Stair injuries and deaths are far more common than fire ones. Disability and elderly advocates should be storming City Hall about this decision.
Do we want livable, accessible units in neighbourhoods in Toronto? A 3 storey, single stair, elevatored, sixplex is not radical. It should be the most simple, easily replicable way to provide livable housing within neighbourhoods… the “Toronto Special” of the 2020s. And yet…
October 16, 2025 at 1:03 PM
And it has a friggin elevator!! A three-story building in North America with an elevator. You NEVER see that – it’s likely costing around $200,000 (CAD). Stair injuries and deaths are far more common than fire ones. Disability and elderly advocates should be storming City Hall about this decision.
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This far exceeds US (IBC) standards and Toronto still denied – wide stairways and even wider landing, passive ventilation, very low occupant load, and balconies for refuge and rescue. Balconies alone make it safer than code compliance, because they avoid a single point of failure (unit front door)
After TO Council passed a motion indicating the City was open to Alternative Solution Proposals for a single stair in apts up to 4 storeys, I applied for a single stair in a 3 storey Part 9 6plex.
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
October 16, 2025 at 12:58 PM
This far exceeds US (IBC) standards and Toronto still denied – wide stairways and even wider landing, passive ventilation, very low occupant load, and balconies for refuge and rescue. Balconies alone make it safer than code compliance, because they avoid a single point of failure (unit front door)
After TO Council passed a motion indicating the City was open to Alternative Solution Proposals for a single stair in apts up to 4 storeys, I applied for a single stair in a 3 storey Part 9 6plex.
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
October 16, 2025 at 12:17 PM
After TO Council passed a motion indicating the City was open to Alternative Solution Proposals for a single stair in apts up to 4 storeys, I applied for a single stair in a 3 storey Part 9 6plex.
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
I’m told it’s the first one, so it’s a test case. Here’s how it’s going.
#singlestair #sixplex
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We love to see it:
NYC adds four more bus routes to its wildly successful bus camera enforcement program (47 routes now have them).
NYC adds four more bus routes to its wildly successful bus camera enforcement program (47 routes now have them).
Four new MTA buses now have cameras to catch cars illegally parked, improperly using bus lanes
Four more MTA bus routes in NYC have automated camera enforcement to catch vehicles improperly using bus lanes and busways.
www.amny.com
October 14, 2025 at 3:57 PM
We love to see it:
NYC adds four more bus routes to its wildly successful bus camera enforcement program (47 routes now have them).
NYC adds four more bus routes to its wildly successful bus camera enforcement program (47 routes now have them).
You can argue about DCs, but this article fails to mention that by provincial law, existing taxpayers must pay for any benefit they receive from growth-related infrastructure (GRI).
In TO, existing taxpayers pay about 50% of GRI costs ($24 billion), new development 31% ($14B).
In TO, existing taxpayers pay about 50% of GRI costs ($24 billion), new development 31% ($14B).
October 14, 2025 at 1:05 PM
You can argue about DCs, but this article fails to mention that by provincial law, existing taxpayers must pay for any benefit they receive from growth-related infrastructure (GRI).
In TO, existing taxpayers pay about 50% of GRI costs ($24 billion), new development 31% ($14B).
In TO, existing taxpayers pay about 50% of GRI costs ($24 billion), new development 31% ($14B).
Anybody else have an ASP application for a single stair building in Toronto under review rn?
September 24, 2025 at 9:25 PM
Anybody else have an ASP application for a single stair building in Toronto under review rn?
Single exit stair people: What would/should be considered a reasonable stair width in a single stair bldg? BC Code says 1500 mm up to 6 storeys. City of Toronto guidance report says maybe 1650 mm up to 4 storeys.
What’s reasonable for a small footprint 3 storey 6plex? For a 6 storey apt building?
What’s reasonable for a small footprint 3 storey 6plex? For a 6 storey apt building?
September 1, 2025 at 1:35 PM
Single exit stair people: What would/should be considered a reasonable stair width in a single stair bldg? BC Code says 1500 mm up to 6 storeys. City of Toronto guidance report says maybe 1650 mm up to 4 storeys.
What’s reasonable for a small footprint 3 storey 6plex? For a 6 storey apt building?
What’s reasonable for a small footprint 3 storey 6plex? For a 6 storey apt building?
What struck me about the debate was that 6 plexes were portrayed by opponents as some kind of cataclysmic change to neighbourhoods. But 4 plexes are already allowed city-wide. 6 plexes would maintain the same building envelope,…. 1/2
June 28, 2025 at 12:08 PM
What struck me about the debate was that 6 plexes were portrayed by opponents as some kind of cataclysmic change to neighbourhoods. But 4 plexes are already allowed city-wide. 6 plexes would maintain the same building envelope,…. 1/2
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This includes a report recommending updates to our zoning to allow up to a sixplex (plus garden suite) across the city; updates to allow for semi-detached fourplexes (i.e. four units on each side); and allowing new housing around "tower-in-the-park" sites. 3/
June 10, 2025 at 8:32 PM
This includes a report recommending updates to our zoning to allow up to a sixplex (plus garden suite) across the city; updates to allow for semi-detached fourplexes (i.e. four units on each side); and allowing new housing around "tower-in-the-park" sites. 3/
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Congrats @conradspeckert.bsky.social
2025 RAIC Awards: Single Exit Stair Building Code Reform — www.canadianarchitect.com/raic-awards-...
2025 RAIC Awards: Single Exit Stair Building Code Reform — www.canadianarchitect.com/raic-awards-...
2025 RAIC Awards: Single Exit Stair Building Code Reform
An in-depth research project paves the way for building code updates that would remove a key barrier to missing middle housing.
www.canadianarchitect.com
May 1, 2025 at 5:46 PM
Congrats @conradspeckert.bsky.social
2025 RAIC Awards: Single Exit Stair Building Code Reform — www.canadianarchitect.com/raic-awards-...
2025 RAIC Awards: Single Exit Stair Building Code Reform — www.canadianarchitect.com/raic-awards-...
Isn’t the whole US tariff agenda really about replacing (progressive) income taxes with much a more regressive consumption tax?
April 3, 2025 at 12:56 AM
Isn’t the whole US tariff agenda really about replacing (progressive) income taxes with much a more regressive consumption tax?
Great! I hope the sixplex package will also include the same financial incentives currently available to fourplexes? ie no parks levies or DCs….
Creating more options for housing in neighbourhoods. Toronto City Planning is hosting community consultations across the city as we prepare to bring forward new zoning provisions for sixplex housing. Join us at one of the in-person or virtual events below. More details at tinyurl.com/mbd8wezh
March 22, 2025 at 12:55 PM
Great! I hope the sixplex package will also include the same financial incentives currently available to fourplexes? ie no parks levies or DCs….
Good to see the City consulting on allowing 6 plexes re EHON.
One thing the City could do *right now*: extend existing multiplex (up to 4 units) incentives (financial, zoning) to 6 plexes in those areas of the City where apartments are already permitted! 1/6
One thing the City could do *right now*: extend existing multiplex (up to 4 units) incentives (financial, zoning) to 6 plexes in those areas of the City where apartments are already permitted! 1/6
March 19, 2025 at 2:09 PM
Good to see the City consulting on allowing 6 plexes re EHON.
One thing the City could do *right now*: extend existing multiplex (up to 4 units) incentives (financial, zoning) to 6 plexes in those areas of the City where apartments are already permitted! 1/6
One thing the City could do *right now*: extend existing multiplex (up to 4 units) incentives (financial, zoning) to 6 plexes in those areas of the City where apartments are already permitted! 1/6
On obstacles to small apartment buildings in the City of Toronto, Exhibit X: parks levy.
I am trying to build a 6 unit, 3 storey apt building on a residential street where apartments are as-of-right.
Parks levy is payable to support creation of new parks. All fine. 1/7
I am trying to build a 6 unit, 3 storey apt building on a residential street where apartments are as-of-right.
Parks levy is payable to support creation of new parks. All fine. 1/7
March 12, 2025 at 4:03 PM
On obstacles to small apartment buildings in the City of Toronto, Exhibit X: parks levy.
I am trying to build a 6 unit, 3 storey apt building on a residential street where apartments are as-of-right.
Parks levy is payable to support creation of new parks. All fine. 1/7
I am trying to build a 6 unit, 3 storey apt building on a residential street where apartments are as-of-right.
Parks levy is payable to support creation of new parks. All fine. 1/7
This analysis I did for Neptis Foundation in 2018 seems newly relevant….
mapping the location of GGH jobs in the industries that are most vulnerable to trade shocks (based on the share of industry jobs relying directly on exports).
neptis.org/publications...
mapping the location of GGH jobs in the industries that are most vulnerable to trade shocks (based on the share of industry jobs relying directly on exports).
neptis.org/publications...
February 20, 2025 at 4:22 PM
This analysis I did for Neptis Foundation in 2018 seems newly relevant….
mapping the location of GGH jobs in the industries that are most vulnerable to trade shocks (based on the share of industry jobs relying directly on exports).
neptis.org/publications...
mapping the location of GGH jobs in the industries that are most vulnerable to trade shocks (based on the share of industry jobs relying directly on exports).
neptis.org/publications...