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Title: | The Successes of Community Benefits Agreements |
Authors: | Olatoye, Francis Ong, Frank Pavalagantharajah, Sureka Ulgenalp, Ilayda Yang, Hunster |
Keywords: | Hamilton, community-based research, community benefits agreements |
Publication Date: | Jun-2019 |
Abstract: | Community benefits are becoming increasingly popular in Ontario, particularly with the use of strategic tools including Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs). CBAs are used to ensure that affected residents will share in the benefits of major development projects. The purpose of this report is to provide the Hamilton Community Benefits Network (HCBN) with a review and analysis of various case studies that have used CBAs. Specifically, CBAs in the United States and Canada have revealed various successes of CBAs in terms of outputs, results, and benefits achieved. Based on the findings, the report also provides recommendations for CBA best practices. In particular, recommendations for the City of Hamilton have been proposed, which includes the development of a formal, municipal-wide CBA Policy. In summary, CBAs provide a myriad of advantages, from providing local employment opportunities to affordable housing. CBAs can ultimately provide many positive outcomes for the City of Hamilton, as well as the local residents in and around the Hamilton region, fostering a healthier and more inclusive city for all. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/25048 |
Appears in Collections: | Reports |
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