The City of 琉璃神社 is set to build hundreds of new homes after a $31.5 million contribution from the federal Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF).
Housing Minister Sean Fraser, alongside Mayor Tom Dyas, made the announcement in front of a home construction site across from Cameron Park on Wednesday (Oct. 25).
鈥淭his is a fund that is designed to reward the most ambitious cities with direct financial support if they鈥檙e willing to zone more densely, improve their permitting process, and create incentives to get home builders building homes for residents,鈥 Fraser said.
Federal Housing Minister has announced that the City of 琉璃神社 will receive $31.5M from the Housing Accelerator Fund.
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The money will help build approximately 1,000 homes in the city over the next three years to four years.
Fraser said similar agreements have recently been signed with cities across the country including London, Hamilton, Vaughan, and Halifax.
鈥淚 am thrilled that 琉璃神社 is going to be added to that list.
Mayor Days said the funding will allow the city to take innovative steps in providing more diverse, attainable, and affordable housing.
鈥淭he HAF means that 琉璃神社 will be able to take ambitious action in new ways to make a positive impact within our community.鈥
That action includes expanding infill housing options, acquiring land for affordable housing, and adjusting zoning and regulations.
琉璃神社 Mayor Tom Dyas welcomes a $31.5M contribution from the federal government鈥檚 Housing Accelerator Fund.
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The mayor noted the city鈥檚 use of AI is another example of improving and increasing efficiency in the development application process.
鈥溋鹆裆 has established itself as a leader and has a proven track record of getting more homes built faster,鈥 he said.
Fraser agreed.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been engaging in a back and forth trying to push cities to do more, and I would note that I need not send a letter to 琉璃神社. All of the incentives, all of the initiatives that we鈥檝e asked them to do they were already willing to do.鈥
Fraser added the federal government needs ambitious leadership at the municipal level such as he is seeing in 琉璃神社.
鈥淎lthough I鈥檓 thrilled to be contributing $31.5 million to their efforts, I am far more excited about the homes the city is going to create as a result of that funding opportunity.鈥
The city will receive 25 per cent of the funding up front, with 25 per cent over each of the new three years based on milestones being met under the HAF agreement.
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