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2023 was a challenging year for Gondek while new year brings big changes

2023 was a challenging year for Gondek while new year brings big changes

CBC
Tuesday, December 26, 2023 12:35:47 AM UTC

A week is a long time in politics. So a year means a kaleidoscope of issues for any political leader.

Whether it's a housing crisis, budget woes or transportation planning, there is no shortage of issues facing Calgary city council. And, as the group takes a break over the holidays, there's always something to look forward to in local politics.

Mayor Jyoti Gondek recently sat down with CBC News to discuss some of the issues that garnered attention in the year that was while looking ahead to 2024.

Here is part of that conversation, which has been edited for length and clarity.

CBC News: City council approved a new housing strategy in September and it's now funded. We've seen the first steps roll out, but what do you anticipate the next moves are going to be?

Gondek: I think it was incredibly significant that we had a very fulsome set of recommendations coming from the Housing and Affordability Task Force back in May. We deliberated them as a council later on and then the housing strategy that was created was built off those expert recommendations and we approved that in September. But a strategy is only as good as a budget that allows you to execute on it. So I was very pleased to see members of council supporting the budget in November that prioritizes housing. And I would say the next two years are all about implementation.

CBC News: We did see recently the federal government rolled out plans for what it calls wartime housing. Is there any application for that in Calgary or do we know yet?

Gondek: I think there's application for that everywhere in the country and I think we just need to figure out what that means. How quickly can we get housing built? What can we do to respond to the rapid pace of population growth? Any ideas that people have are welcomed and I would say that our strategy is pretty fulsome. We are looking at how do we use our city-owned land for the best possible purposes of housing. How do we work with nonprofit providers to ensure that they have access to the grants they may need? We're even working directly with Calgarians who may wish to create a suite in their home. We're providing grants for that. So, no option is too big or small and we will try them all to make sure that we have a secure housing situation.

CBC News: Are there things that the city can do to get more private investment and more private shovels in the ground?

Gondek: I would say one of the biggest success stories that we've seen as a council is the investment in the downtown strategy. And as a component of that, we had the incentive for conversion. And so we had private-sector partners come to us and say: 'We believe that we found a building that we can convert from office space into residential.' And the bonus that we gained from that incentive program is three of the projects include affordable housing. I believe it's about 40 per cent of the units in one building or 20 per cent below market. So when you work with the private sector and you provide them the type of incentive that allows for affordable housing, it is a win.

CBC News: The tail end of this year, it was particularly noteworthy for you that you decided to not attend the annual community lighting of the menorah at city hall. I don't want to revisit your reasoning for that as it's been well covered. But clearly you felt that you were taking the correct course of action. There are many others in the community who disagree. If you were faced with that decision again, would there be anything that you would do differently?

Gondek: I mean, I think the ideal situation would have been for that poster (promoting the event) to not exist. The intention of 'Support Israel' as language was to demonstrate support for Israeli people who have been through so much. But the public perception became one that was politicized, and so it's an unfortunate situation. I have a tremendous amount of respect and love for the Jewish community in Calgary. I will continue to work on rebuilding relationships, and we will move forward from there.

CBC News: But that poster was beyond your control. It was from the organizers. My question is, as you look back on how you dealt with it, is there anything that you would do differently?

Gondek: Given the situation, I had a decision to make and every situation is different.    

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