Burlington, Ont.—Jan. 15, 2024— Today the Government of Canada and the City of Burlington announced a $21 million agreement to encourage more affordable homes for Burlington, built faster. Today’s announcement was attended by the Honourable Minister Karina Gould, MP for Oakville North – Burlington Pam Damoff, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward and Deputy Mayor of Housing, Burlington Ward 4 Councillor Shawna Stolte.
The funding is through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)’s Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF). HAF is an application-based program that provides funding directly to municipalities across the country to incentivize and support initiatives that will accelerate the supply of housing.
Action Plan for this investment in Burlington
These funds will support the implementation of some of the key actions in the City’s Housing Strategy, including expanding housing opportunities for Burlington residents by cutting red tape and implementing updated zoning.
As Burlington continues to grow, this significant investment will support the development of complete, low-carbon, and climate-resilient communities that are affordable, inclusive, equitable and diverse.
The City’s HAF Action Plan includes seven initiatives:
Quicker Approvals
One of the City’s proposed projects focuses around Major Transit Station Areas (MTSAs) and the development of a new tool, the Community Planning Permit System (CPPS). This will allow for quicker approvals on high-density developments without the need for re-zoning.
Housing Connections Centre
Another key initiative to support this Action Plan is the Housing Connections Centre. This centre will provide residents and developers resources like:
Quick Facts
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Quotes
Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
“This is a huge investment in building more homes, and especially more affordable homes, for our growing city. We can only do this with partnerships with all levels of government and the building industry. Together, we're creating the Burlington of the future – a thriving community where everyone has access to a home they can afford. The funding will help us begin implementing some of the key actions identified in our City’s Housing Strategy. This is key to making sure we remain one of the most livable cities in Canada.”
Burlington Deputy Mayor of Housing, Ward 4 Councillor Shawna Stolte
“The Housing Accelerator Fund is a tremendous opportunity for the City to begin to implement key actions identified in the City’s Housing Strategy. This funding is a testament to the contributions from the community and development partners who worked together to create a robust Housing Strategy to work toward our vision for housing: “Everyone is welcome in Burlington”. This program will drive systemic change and create the conditions needed to increase housing supply and affordability over both the short and long term.”
Executive Director of Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility, Brynn Nheiley
“The Housing Accelerator Fund will allow us to focus on further streamlining our planning and building permit approvals process; implement the MTSA program; update our Zoning Bylaw and consider incentives for certain types of development. Under this funding, the City’s Action Plan includes a mix of initiatives that will result in some immediate increases in housing supply. Other projects will support improvements to the broader housing system and will take us into the future of housing in Burlington.”
Links and Resources
Burlington’s Housing Strategy
Photos
Caption: Today the Government of Canada and the City of Burlington announced a $21 million agreement to encourage more affordable homes for Burlington, built faster.
L - R: MP for Oakville North – Burlington Pam Damoff, Honourable Minister Karina Gould, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
L - R: Ward 6 Councillor Angelo Bentivegna, Ward 3 Councillor Rory Nisan, MP for Oakville North – Burlington Pam Damoff, Honourable Minister Karina Gould, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, Deputy Mayor of Housing, Burlington Ward 4 Councillor Shawna Stolte, Ward 2 Councillor Lisa Kearns, Ward 1 Councillor Kelvin Galbraith
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