City gets $600K from province for exceeding housing target

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Ground broken on 213 new housing units last year in Sault Ste. Marie

Building more housing units than expected has earned the city $600K in provincial funding through the Building Faster Fund.

“Our government is making historic investments in infrastructure to give municipalities the tools they need to ensure that every resident has an affordable place to call home, including our $1.2 billion Building Faster Fund and $1.8 billion in additional funding announced in our recent budget,” said Rob Flack, Associate Minister of Housing in the release. “Sault Ste.

“Our government is making historic investments in infrastructure to give municipalities the tools they need to ensure that every resident has an affordable place to call home, including our $1.2 billion Building Faster Fund and $1.8 billion in additional funding announced in our recent budget,” said Rob Flack, Associate Minister of Housing. “Sault Ste.

“The housing crisis represents a foremost challenge for municipalities across the province and I’m grateful for this support from the Government of Ontario, which will help us continue to act ambitiously to grow the local housing stock,” said Matthew Shoemaker, Mayor of the City of Sault Ste. Marie.

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