Strata Unscripted: UDI Luncheon recap, Multiplex Mayhem and Strata Education
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In this episode of Strata Unscripted, Katharine Olson of Groundbreaking Strata joins Thomas Beattie from OctoAI to unpack some of the biggest conversations in the BC housing world right now, from multiplex zoning reform to the future of strata education.Fresh from the Urban Development Institute (UDI) luncheon featuring Rick Ilich, Bob Rennie, and Premier David Eby, Katharine and Thomas share candid reflections on what really happened in the room, and what it means for policy, planning, and the people living in shared communities.Highlights from the conversation:UDI Luncheon Reactions: The duo discuss Rick Ilich’s bold opening remarks, Premier Eby’s composure under pressure, and the need for genuine dialogue—not division—between developers and policymakers.Multiplex Reality Check: With more than 400 multiplex applications already live in Vancouver, Katharine warns that many builders and buyers have no idea how these small strata communities will actually function. She stresses that education on the Strata Property Act is urgently needed before mistakes compound.Developer “Gotchas”: From missed AGMs to forgotten Contingency Reserve Fund accounts, Katharine outlines common pitfalls that can cost developers thousands and leave owners in chaos.Policy Friction: The pair discuss the tug-of-war in Burnaby over design backlash and densification, calling for balance between housing supply, livability, and local character.Strata Education in BC: They explore how British Columbia can learn from Ontario’s missteps—advocating for multilingual, accessible, and practical education for council members and homeowners alike.Depreciation Reports & EV Planning: Both agree that the new five-year report cycle is a win for transparency, but warn that piling new requirements on underfunded stratas risks burnout and non-compliance.Resources mentioned:So You Want to Build a Multiplex – by Burke by Burke (available on their website)Groundbreaking Strata’s Multiplex Startup Package, offering hands-on guidance for new strata developersOctoAI’s Condo Intelligence platform, helping owners and professionals make data-driven decisionsClosing Thought:Strata governance may not sound glamorous, but as Katharine puts it, “It’s just how we organize ourselves together.” With better tools, transparency, and education, BC’s new era of multiplex living can become both sustainable and community-focused.