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Belleville Council Approves $200K Fee Waiver for Habitat Project
BREAKING: The Belleville Council has just approved a significant partial fee waiver of $200,000 to Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings, facilitating crucial housing development in the area. This decision, made during a council meeting earlier today, aims to support the construction of 66 residential units at the site of the old police station located at 93 Dundas St E.
The estimated conditional building permit fee for this ambitious project is $225,000. By easing this financial burden, the council hopes to enable Habitat for Humanity PEH to secure additional funding from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, which will be instrumental in moving the project forward.
This initiative is part of the broader strategy to meet the city’s targets under the Housing Accelerator Fund and the Building Faster Fund. These funds are vital for addressing the urgent housing shortage in Belleville and surrounding areas, making this approval a critical step toward enhancing community living conditions.
In a statement, a representative from the council emphasized the importance of supporting organizations like Habitat for Humanity, stating,
“This collaboration not only fosters community development but also provides families with the opportunity for homeownership, which is essential for building a strong community.”
The city’s commitment to affordable housing is underscored by this decision, as the approved fee waiver is expected to expedite the development process, allowing construction to begin as soon as possible. Officials urge the community to stay tuned for updates on the progress of this significant housing project.
As Belleville continues to navigate the challenges of housing affordability, this partnership with Habitat for Humanity represents a beacon of hope for many families in need. The urgency of this matter cannot be overstated, as the city strives to create more accessible living spaces for its residents.
What’s next? Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to monitor future council meetings and announcements as the project moves forward. The collaboration between the council and Habitat for Humanity PEH could set a precedent for future developments aimed at alleviating housing shortages across the region.
Stay informed as more updates unfold on this vital community initiative.
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