Delivering Affordable Housing on Surplus Lands
Thursday, July 23, 2026
7:00pm to 8:30pm
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While finding an affordable rental apartment is harder than ever, cities own many empty or underutilized spots all across the city.
Join us for a speaker event featuring Mark Richardson of HousingNowTO. Governments have already begun looking to public land as part of the solution, and in some cases that work is already underway. But it has not been straightforward. Efforts to turn parking lots, surplus land, and other public sites into housing have run into delays, complications, and tough questions about delivery.
Mark has spent years following and analyzing the city’s efforts to turn public land into housing. In this conversation, he will unpack the hiccups that have slowed progress, what they reveal about the city’s current approach, and what Toronto and other cities like Edmonton need to do to unlock more affordable homes.
Mark Richardson Biography
Mark J. Richardson is the Chief Technology Officer at Rich Analytics. He has 25+ Years of consulting- experience with public-sector clients at all-levels of Government in Canada, and was part of the City of
Toronto's Open Data Advisory Group which helped define the City's first official Open Data Master Plan in 2018, and was a citizen-member of the City of Toronto's Planning Review Panel (2015-2017). Mark is the Founder and Technical-Lead of the HousingNowTO.com affordable-housing tracking and transparency project since 2019. Using common tools such as Google maps, photographs, videos and data-visualization, HousingNowTO.com removes industry jargon, thereby minimizing misinformation and enhancing transparency and opportunities for genuine civic engagement. The HousingNowTO.com project was given an Innovation Spotlight by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation in 2021, and was the only Canadian finalist for the World Smart Cities Awards in 2024. He is an active Urban Land Institute (ULI) volunteer with the Terwilliger Center for Housing in Washington, DC – and a regular collaborator on urban affordable housing innovation projects with University of Toronto’s School of Cities, and Toronto Metropolitan Universities’ School of Urban and Regional Planning.
Edmonton Public Library (Stanley A. Milner)
7 Sir Winston Churchill Sq NW
Edmonton, AB, T5J 2V4