New housing-enabling infrastructure funding will help municipalities get shovels in the ground TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing more than $1.8 billion in housing-enabling infrastructure funding to help build at least 1.5 million homes by 2031. This funding includes $1 billion for the new Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program and $625 million more for the Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund, bringing its total …
Barrie Gets $6.34M for Exceeding 2023 Housing Targets
BARRIE — Premier Doug Ford announced that Ontario will be providing Barrie with $6,344,201 in funding through the Building Faster Fund as the city has exceeded its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 1,716 new housing units last year. “Barrie is getting it done on housing and we are proud to reward them for their success,” said …
Caledon Gets Over $2.8M for Making Progress Toward 2023 Housing Target
Funding can be used to invest in housing- and community-enabling infrastructure CALEDON — Rob Flack, Associate Minister of Housing, announced Ontario will be providing Caledon with $2,830,080 in funding through the Building Faster Fund as the municipality made substantial progress towards meeting its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 778 new housing units last year. “Our government …
North Bay rewarded with $400,000 for Exceeding 2023 Housing Targets
Funding can be used to invest in housing- and community-enabling infrastructure NORTH BAY — Rob Flack, Associate Minister of Housing, announced Ontario will be providing North Bay with $400,000 in funding through the Building Faster Fund as the city has exceeded its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 202 new housing units last year. “Our government is …
Guelph gets $4.68M for Making Progress Towards 2023 Housing Target
Funding can be used to invest in housing- or community-enabling infrastructure Guelph — Paul Calandra, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, announced Ontario is providing Guelph with $4,680,000 in funding through the Building Faster Fund after the city made substantial progress towards meeting its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 1,287 new housing units last year. “I applaud …
Pickering Gets $5.2M for Exceeding 2023 Housing Target
Funding can be used to invest in housing- or community-enabling infrastructure PICKERING — Premier Doug Ford announced Ontario will be providing Pickering with $5,200,000 in funding through the Building Faster Fund as the city has exceeded its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 1,502 new housing units last year. “Pickering is getting it done on housing and we …
Sarnia gets $400,000 for Exceeding 2023 Housing Targets
Funding can be used to invest in housing- or community-enabling infrastructure Sarnia — Rob Flack, Associate Minister of Housing, announced that Ontario will be providing Sarnia with $400,000 in funding through the Building Faster Fund as the municipality has exceeded its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 254 new housing units last year. “Our government is making …
St. Catharines Gets Over $2.3M for Meeting 2023 Housing Targets
Funding can be used to invest in housing- or community-enabling infrastructure St. Catharines — Paul Calandra, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, announced Ontario will be providing St. Catharines with $2,355,390 in funding through the Building Faster Fund as the city made substantial progress towards its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 648 new housing units last …
ON Rewards Peterborough $1.88M for Exceeding 2023 Housing Target
Funding can be used to invest in housing- and community-enabling infrastructure PETERBOROUGH CITY — Matthew Rae, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, announced Ontario will be providing the City of Peterborough with $1,880,000 in funding through the Building Faster Fund as the city exceeded its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 506 new …
Milton rewarded with $8.4m for exceeding 2023 housing target
Funding can be used to invest in housing- and community-enabling infrastructure MILTON — Premier Doug Ford announced Ontario will be providing Milton with $8,400,000 in funding through the Building Faster Fund as the city has exceeded its 2023 housing target, breaking ground on a total of 1,952 new housing units last year. “Milton is one of the fastest-growing communities in …