Mayors and councils are reacting to proposed housing legislation that would allow increased density in all communities — and some say they’ll need significant financial support for infrastructure to make it work. The proposed legislation is designed to get more secondary suites, duplexes, and other multi-unit housing built on lots traditionally restricted to single-family homes. But some community leaders say it will be expensive to build the water and sewage systems, roads, and other infrastructure needed to support such density. “We can’t just willy-nilly stick up four- and six-plexes all around town without the infrastructure to bring people in,” said Sooke councillor, and acting may
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