E4A "Levers of Change" and areas of opportunity
- Support and monitor Calgary’s Commitment to Anti-Racism (June 2020)
- Commit to the recommendations in the White Goose Flying Report and keep the public appraised on the progress. Ensure the Indigenous Relations Office is appropriately resourced to support the work.
- Speed up the site selection process and continue to partner with the board of the Indigenous Gathering Place.
- Have measures in place to protect Calgary’s existing affordable housing supply to mitigate the loss of affordable housing through private sector development. These actions are important as we work to understand the opportunities and implications of Bill 78- the Alberta Housing Amendment Act and the changing role of the Government of Alberta from owner of affordable housing to regulator and funder.
- Where available, contribute public land to the community housing sector for new affordable homes. This also includes selling land to nonprofit housing providers at below market value so they can leverage the assets.
- Continue the partnerships with local non-profits and other stakeholders that led to the creation of the Affordable Housing Advocacy Plan. Revise the plan to include new targets for reducing homelessness and increasing the city’s affordable housing stock.
- Set the pace for all employers in Calgary by implementing a living wage policy. This policy would ensure all staff and contractors earn a living wage calculated at $18.60/hr. for 2021.
- Accelerate social and economic impact through procurement. Social procurement is about leveraging current spending to maximize the positive economic, social and community benefits. Existing government spending can be used to more efficiency and effectively to reach community development goals.
- Plan and design the city, communities, and public spaces to deter crime and enhance safety through a greater presence of Community Hubs and other free public spaces.
- Consider the Social Wellbeing principles from the City’s Social Wellbeing Policy before making decisions on policies. The principles include equitable services, Truth and Reconciliation, supporting culture, and prevention.
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