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 Incubated in 2021 and launched November 2022, the Roadmap is an action-oriented program mobilizing communities to work in solidarity together. This includes providing advisory, planning, and facilitation services to leaders in Toronto, Peel, Hamilton, Hamilton, Ottawa, Kitchener-Waterloo, and York Region. We are building helping private, public, and non-profit sectors work together to build consensus and partnerships across neighbourhoods, cities, Ontario, and Canada. 

2024 Roadmap Impact and Next Steps

The housing crisis demands advancement in social solidarity. This 40-page Condensed Summary report provides actionable strategies to strengthen connections and scale solutions to address systemic racism and housing inequities within the Land Use Planning Economy. 


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Some highlights from the 2024 Roadmap Annual Party

Over 150 people joined to connect and celebrate community leadership

    During the party, we asked attendees how we can support organizing and infrastructure development efforts in their neighbourhoods, and here's what we heard:  

    • Racial Equity: Feedback emphasized the need for inclusive consultations, early education on community building, and engaging Black cultural networks (such as faith groups, community art programs, professional associations, etc.) to address displacement risks and support sustainable generational access in racialized communities.  (this conversation hosted in partnership with the Black Planners and Urbanists Association)
    • Neighbourhood Investment or Targeted Yield of Affordable Housing – Assessment Tool (NIFTY): Feedback on the NIFTY Tool called for it to be accessible, and publicly available, with data presented in simple language as to reduce barriers limiting the capacity of communities to organize for the address of investment gaps. 
    • Community Organizing Guide: Feedback highlighted the importance of providing clear guidance on zoning and funding strategies, along with practical tools for rural communities to enhance grassroots organizing efforts. 
    • Equitable Land Use Planning: Feedback urged replacing inaccessible engagement methods with inclusive strategies, advancing zoning policies for deeply affordable housing, and nurturing greater participation with marginalized and multi-generational groups. 


    We're looking forward to utilizing your feedback to create tools and programs to support efforts toward equitable land use!  

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