Ottawa— The Ontario government is opening applications for a new program it says will reduce building costs and speed up construction of new homes.
The(DCRP) will deliver federal and provincial funding over 10years for housing-enabling infrastructure projects, a release reads, with funding prioritized for municipalities that reduce development charges for all residential types by 30per cent to 50per cent or greater and maintain the reductions for at least three years.
It’s part of a March partnership between the provincial and federal governments for a cost-matched structure to provide a combined $8.8 billion over 10 years, with Canada’s share of the funding flowing through the Build Communities Strong Fund’s Provincial and Territorial stream, pending an agreement under this fund.
Applications will be assessed based on:
- percentage of committedDCrate reduction (minimum 30 to 50per cent reduction);
- number of homes projected to build as a result of proposedDCrelief; and
- the municipality’s financial contribution.
“Municipalities are strongly encouraged to be as ambitious as possible in theirDCrate reductions to secure as much funding as possible for their communities,” the release adds.
As of June1, eligible municipalities can apply for funding through theDCRP. The deadline to apply is June19. Timelines are intended to coincide with the enhancedHSTrebate in order to maximize relief for homebuilders and homebuyers.
Funding through the Canada-Ontario Partnership to Build will also be made available for rural, small and northern municipalities, with more details to come at a later date.
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