The Record · Kelowna Civic Wire

Why is Kelowna making accessibility so hard for you?

Your home needs a ramp, but why is it so hard?

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: trying to navigate life in Kelowna when you or a loved one has mobility challenges. It's tough, and it's something City Hall *should* be thinking about. This week, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) released a podcast episode, "Making the Real Estate Journey More Accessible with Jeffrey Kerr," that really hit home for me. It dives into how difficult it can be for clients facing mobility, visual, or auditory barriers to simply find a home that works for them. We're talking basic accommodations that make a house a home, not just a structure.

### What Does This Mean for Kelowna?

Think about our gorgeous, sometimes hilly, streets. Think about the older homes in areas like the Lower Mission or around Guisachan Heritage Park. Many of them simply aren't built with accessibility in mind. While this specific CREA podcast is a national look, it brings up a crucial point for our local market. We have an aging population, and as our city grows, we need to ensure that future developments and even existing properties can accommodate everyone.

* The episode specifically highlights the need for real estate agents to be better equipped to help clients with various accessibility needs. * It covers challenges related to mobility (ramps, wider doorways), visual impairments (clear pathways, good lighting), and auditory barriers (communication methods). * The conversation aims to make the housing search more equitable for all Canadians.

This isn't just about new builds; it's about retrofits, too. It's about ensuring that as Kelowna evolves, it truly serves *all* its residents. We need to keep pushing for accessible design to be a standard, not an afterthought.

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