Project Rip May 2026

This is a Canadian non-profit focused on .

: Recent reports indicate that the project has successfully accelerated the production of diverse housing options, including Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and cottage clusters. Project RIP

Implemented in 2021 and expanded in 2022 (as RIP2), this project aims to address housing affordability by ending traditional single-family zoning in much of the city. This is a Canadian non-profit focused on

: The project allows for "middle housing"—such as duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes—on lots that were previously restricted to one house. Project RIP