Ajax to receive $22M funding for housing construction

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Ajax to receive $22M funding for housing construction
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Ajax will receive nearly $22M funding from the Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) to fast-track the construction of over 580 housing units in the next three years. The funding will lead to the creation of almost 11,000 homes in the city over the next decade.

Under the latest Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) deal, the town of Ajax will receive nearly $22M to help fast-track the construction of more than 580 housing units over the next three years. Over the next decade, the funding will lead to the creation of almost 11,000 homes in the city. "The Housing Accelerator Fund will have tangible impacts for current and future residents of Ajax .

This funding assists the Town in modernizing policies and processes to support development as well as build new infrastructure to support growth," said Shaun Collier, Mayor of Ajax. "Finding innovative solutions to the housing crisis will require sustained leadership from all levels of government, and I look forward to continuing this important work.

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