Ontario Making Progress on Work to Build at Least 1.5 Million Homes, Regional Review Facilitators to be Appointed by Sept. 11
MY TAKE:Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark announced today at the 2023 annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference that the regional review facilitators will be appointed by Sept. 11 for several Regions including the Region of Halton. We will be ready to share our thoughts with the facilitator. For more information and background, see the resolution we unanimously approved at our May 16 Burlington City Council meeting that laid out our city’s expectations for the upcoming Provincial review of regional governments.
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*Please see below a news release issued by the Province of Ontario.
Province announces next steps in its plan to increase the supply of homes of all typesAugust 22, 2023
"Our government remains intently focused on helping Ontarians find the homes they need and deserve. We are working closely with our municipal partners to ensure they have the tools they need to meet their housing targets and will keep fighting to reach our goal of 1.5 million homes by 2031." -- Minister of Municipal Affairs & Housing, the Hon. Steve Clark
The government will continue to work with other levels of government, industry and non-profit partners in order to achieve shared housing goals. To that end, a provincially hosted Housing Forum in November 2023 will bring together stakeholders and municipal representatives to discuss how Ontario can best continue increasing the supply of homes.
- The government intends to support municipal efforts to tackle the housing supply crisis by creating a new Building Faster Fund, which will provide up to $1.2 billion over three years to municipalities across Ontario that meet or exceed their housing targets.
- The province is expanding strong mayor powers to 21 additional municipalities, provided heads of council adopt a municipal housing pledge based on a target provided by the province.
- A majority of the province’s population growth over the next 30 years is expected to occur in southern Ontario.
- Ontario municipalities follow either a single-tier or two-tier system of government. In a two-tier system, municipal responsibilities set out under the Municipal Act and other provincial legislation are split between an upper-tier and several lower-tier municipalities. In a single-tier system, they are the responsibility of a single-tier municipality.
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RELATED LINKS:
- Burlington City Council Unanimously Approves Resolution with Expectations for Provincial Review of Regional Governments
- OBCM News Release: Ontario’s Big City Mayors Meet with Regional Chairs and Provincial Ministers at Association of Municipalities of Ontario 2023 Conference
- Provincial News Release: To Build More Homes, Ontario Launching Building Faster Fund & Expanding Strong Mayor Powers
- OBCM Statement: Ontario’s Big City Mayors Statement on Premier Ford’s Announcement of the Building Faster Fund
- OBCM News Release: The PLACE Centre at Smart Prosperity Institute Releases Housing Report in Collaboration with Ontario’s Big City Mayors (OBCM)