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Regional Chair Gary Carr: Prime Minister Trudeau makes housing announcement in Halton Region

Apr 24, 2024
Elected officials at the housing announcement

From left to right: I am joined in the photo by Pam Damoff, MP for Oakville North, Regional Councillor Rory Nisan, Regional Councillor Clark Somerville, Regional Councillor Sameera Ali, The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, The Honourable Karina Gould, Leader of the Government in the House Commons, MP for Burlington, The Honourable Anita Anand, President of the Treasury Board and MP for Oakville, and Adam van Koeverden, MP for Milton.

On Wednesday, April 24, we had the honour of hosting Prime Minister Trudeau, Minister Fraser and Minister Anand as they made a housing announcement highlighting 2024 Budget measures focused on building homes on public lands.

As one of the fastest growing communities in the country, creating more housing options is a top priority for Halton Region. We have active and construction-ready projects in our housing portfolio that position us well to increase our assisted and supportive housing supply.

As part of Halton’s Comprehensive Housing Strategy, we are creating new assisted and supportive housing units on lands owned by Halton Region. With construction underway and additional projects in various stages of pre-development as well as a strong commitment to deliver the required housing-enabling infrastructure, the Region is ready to deliver more assisted housing opportunities to increase housing supply.

Active construction underway include:

  • 265 Kerr Street, Oakville: This new 4-storey building will provide 52 assisted housing rental apartments for older adults of which 22 are for supportive housing, with expected completion in 2024.
  • 1258 Rebecca Street, Oakville: This project will provide 14 semi-detached, one-bedroom bungalows for supportive and assisted housing for seniors, with expected completion in 2025.

The Region has also identified 600 new purpose-built rental and assisted-living housing opportunities and invested heavily to ensure these projects are shovel-ready. Sites continue to be added to this portfolio as they are identified.

Strong partnerships and funding from all levels of government are critical to get housing built as fast as possible. We look forward to continuing to work together with our Federal partners. To learn more about how the Region is working together with the Federal Government and the active and construction-ready assisted and supportive housing projects happening in the community, please visit halton.ca.

By working together, we make Halton a great place to live, work, raise a family and retire.

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