Clean Mobility in Affordable Housing: Learnings from a Community Pilot

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Online Learning Event

Free
Free for members

Start: Jun 25, 2026

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Online (Zoom)

May 7 – Jun 25, 2026

Program Description

An Overview

Transportation is one of the biggest barriers to opportunity for residents in affordable housing, and
there are multiple avenues to begin addressing it. This session introduces the Clean Mobility Project:
a multi-modal transportation equity program piloted at BCIHS Buildings 19 and 20 that combines
fully-subsidized public transit, a shared electric vehicle, and community education and capacity building.


Participants will learn how the project started, its objectives, the partnership ecosystem, and the
planning considerations. The session covers site selection criteria, infrastructure requirements,
resourcing, and insights from addressing the various challenges faced in the project. Housing
managers will leave with a clear understanding of what clean mobility programming is and reflect on
its application to their buildings.

Who should attend:

The session is designed as a peer-informed knowledge-sharing forum for
housing managers, building operators, and community housing providers interested in exploring
transportation supports, and improving transportation affordability and accessibility for residents.
Also open to individuals wishing to reflect on their community’s transportation needs and solutions.
All are welcome!

What Will You Learn?

  • Context and how the multi-partner Clean Mobility Project started
  • How to implement clean transportation projects in affordable housing communities
  • Taking multi-modal approach to clean mobility
  • Key challenges, approaches, and progress to date
  • Using an online whiteboard during an interactive portion, clusters of attendees will map
    gaps, assets, and opportunities for clean mobility in their communities

Event Facilitated By

Create Climate Energy

A nonprofit organization committed to advancing just, equitable, and
effective climate policies and programs. Through advocacy, research, and project innovation, CCE brings an equity lens to climate and energy efficiency initiatives.

Kambo Energy Group

A minority-owned and run social enterprise committed to improving home
comfort, safety, and energy efficiency in underrepresented communities through advancing equitable access to energy, transportation, and housing programs through scalable, community led models.

BC Indigenous Housing Society

A registered charity and nonprofit organization dedicated to
providing safe, attainable housing for over 1,000 Indigenous individuals and families living in Vancouver and throughout British Columbia that encourage familial and cultural connections.