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Improving Public Services and Cutting Red Tape to Speed Up The Process
Improving Building and Construction Process Integration; Property Tax Freeze or Keeping Taxes Below Inflation Rate; Improving Traffic Gridlocks, Traffic Lights, City Streets, Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, Parking and Transportation
Improving Community and Quality of Life for People of Toronto
More Support for Children, Youth, Parents, Seniors; Community Partners, Health and Wellness; Housing and Shelter; Public Safety, Alerts and Awareness
Building Business, Creating Jobs, and Growing Economy
More Support for New Business and Startups, Industry Sector Support, Invest in Toronto, Business Operations and Growth, Partnerships and Sponsorships, Doing Business With City
Affordable Housing
We Will Building More Affordable Housing for You:
Adopt a revised “Toronto Housing Charter – Opportunity for All”
Enhance partnerships with indigenous community partners
Prevent homelessness and improve pathways to housing stability
Provide pathways to support women
Maintain and increase access to affordable rents
Meet diverse housing needs of seniors
Ensure well-maintained and secure home for renters
Support Toronto Community Housing and its residents
Continue the revitalization of neighborhoods
Create new rental housing responsive to residents’ needs
Help people buy, stay in and improve their homes
Improve accountability and transparency in delivery of housing services to residents
Enhance partnerships and intergovernmental strategy
Who it will help:
341,000+ households
40,000 new affordable rental homes approvals including:
18,000 new supportive homes approvals for vulnerable residents including people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless
10,000 new affordable rental and supportive homes for women and girls including female-led households
10,000 evictions prevented for low-income households
Improving affordability of 40,000 households 31,000 households to receive up to $4,800 per year/household in Canada Housing Benefit 9,000 households to continue to receive housing allowances
Maintaining affordability for 2,300 non-profit homes after expiry of their operating agreements Providing supportive services to 10,000 individuals and families in supportive housing
Improve housing conditions for 74,800 households by repairing and revitalizing Toronto’s rental housing stock, including:
Repair of 58,500 Toronto Community Housing units
Bringing 2,300 private homes to a state-of-good repair
Addition of 14,000 new market and affordable homes with 5,000 replacement home in eight TCHC communities
10,010 seniors remain in their homes or move to ling-term care facilities by:
Redeveloping five City-owned long-term homes including 1,232 existing beds and 978 new beds
Supporting the creation 1,500 new non-profit long-term care beds
Home repair assistance for 300 eligible low-income senior homeowners
Property tax relief for 6,000 eligible seniors
4,000 new affordable non-profit home ownership opportunities 150,000 first-time home buyers assisted through first-time Municipal Land Transfer Tax Rebate Program