Toronto risks losing $30 million in federal funding after voting against allowing sixplexes citywide
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Toronto risks losing $30M in federal funding after vote against sixplexes citywide | CBC News
The city of Toronto is at risk of losing $30 million in federal housing funding after city council voted last month against allowing sixplexes citywide, a key condition of its deal with Ottawa.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
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Toronto risks losing $30M in federal funding after vote against sixplexes citywide | CBC News
The city of Toronto is at risk of losing $30 million in federal housing funding after city council voted last month against allowing sixplexes citywide, a key condition of its deal with Ottawa.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
I dunno, the following looks suspiciously like Gregor “I don’t want home prices to go down” Robertson is gonna declare victory with just 8 urban wards updated:
In March, then-federal housing minister Nate Erskine-Smith warned Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow that any deviation from a citywide policy permitting sixplexes would result in 25 per cent less federal funding, …
Gregor Robertson, Canada’s new housing minister, has not indicated whether he will follow his predecessor’s lead. In a statement to CBC News on Thursday, a spokesperson said the federal government is working with Toronto to meet its sixplex goals.
“The Housing Accelerator Fund rewards ambitious housing initiatives from local governments, with a focus on reducing bureaucracy, zoning restrictions, and other red tape. We are working closely with the city of Toronto to meet these goals and remain ready to work with all levels of governments to tackle the housing crisis,” said spokesperson Mohammad Hussain.
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Toronto risks losing $30M in federal funding after vote against sixplexes citywide | CBC News
The city of Toronto is at risk of losing $30 million in federal housing funding after city council voted last month against allowing sixplexes citywide, a key condition of its deal with Ottawa.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
I like multi unit buildings like this but I sorta wish they required them to have flat accessible roof gardens, or at least any new ones that are made.