About this Event
Middle housing continues to seize attention nationwide, particularly in North America, as cities grapple with an unprecedented demand for housing. The launch of MDDL comes at a timely juncture, coinciding with our city's decision to end exclusionary zoning. While this move is pertinent in terms of creating equality across the ecosystem, Calgary continues to be a leader in the middle housing movement across the country.
Overall, MDDL acknowledges that addressing the housing crisis and fostering broader acceptance of middle housing will necessitate the involvement of everyday homeowners and Canadians, such as yourself. Recognize the gift that middle housing presents: every home, owned by individuals like you, represents an opportunity. Painting all homeowners with the same brush as the problem is, in fact, the real issue. The truth is, this is the very opportunity we find ourselves in – a once-in-a-generation chance to dismantle rooted segregation and exclusionary zoning, and instead, create homes for our children, future generations, and neighbors, built by neighbors.
Certainly, you could opt to sell your home and retire elsewhere. But what if you want your parents, yourself, and others to remain in the community – to inhabit the very homes where you grew up? That's precisely what we're here to facilitate today. We'll guide you through the opportunities and challenges, ensuring you depart more informed and perhaps with something extra to take away!
All profits from ticket sales will be donated to the Calgary Homeless Shelter.
Complimentary snacks will be provided at the event and drinks will be available for sale. Please indicate dietary restrictions in your ticket purchase.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Calgary Public Library, 800 3 Street Southeast, Calgary, Canada
CAD 99.00
