Gas stove ban held back from council meeting
Gas stoves are a staple in many commercial and private kitchens but they’ve ignited concerns for some City of Victoria councillors.
Four city councillors are asking their peers to explore the idea that new development, that require a rezoning process, are required to only include electric heating, cooling, hot water, and cooking.include Dave Thompson, Krista Loughton, Susan Kim, and Jeremy Caradonna. While it may just be becoming a trend here, similar action has already been taken south of the border. Multiple states have banned all natural gas in new buildings due to health and environmental risks.
When asked about the motion, Lansdowne Appliance Gallery along Douglas Street says it won’t affect their storefront all that much but may require the industry to slightly adjust.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.
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