One of the fastest growing areas of the city could soon be getting even more housing.

At Monday’s city council meeting, city planning manager Marc Bancroft and Katelyn Crowley, a senior planner with Zelinka Priamo Ltd., each presented on a report outlining a proposal for a 74-unit four-storey apartment building and five detached lots in city’s northwest at Kastner Street and Perth Line 36.

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Crowley said these subject lands were previously approved for the development of 45 townhouses, at 33 units per hectare, but indicated a changing market had made an apartment building a better option for the site.

“We believe that apartment units can be better supported, and are a more desired and more affordable form of housing for the current and future residents of Stratford. Th

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