
RICHMOND HILL – Richmond Hill Council has adopted a Community Improvement Plan (CIP) to help address housing affordability and environmental sustainability.
The CIP is one of nine initiatives Richmond Hill is pursuing as a part of its $31 million Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) agreement with the Canada and Mortgage Housing Corporation (CMHC). The City has allocated up to $13 million in HAF funds for the initial implementation of the CIP.
The new program will be launched in early 2025 and will provide incentives to both private and non-profit developers to build housing in Richmond Hill that has:
The CIP is intended to support the creation of new affordable and sustainably built rental housing by providing incentives that stack with other financing programs available from senior levels of government. While applications for the new CIP open in 2025, the city has begun identifying potential candidates for the program and conversing with local landowners and developers on potential affordable rental housing incentives.
To learn more about the program and the application process, visit RichmondHill.ca/CIP-AHSD. For more details on HAF, visit RichmondHill.ca/HAF.
“I’m happy Richmond Hill is moving forward with initiatives to help build more housing faster in our city. This CIP program is a good approach and I believe it will incentivize affordable housing and promote the creation of purpose-built rental housing that our community needs. I look forward to the CIP’s launch in early 2025 and the influx of qualified applications.”
– Mayor David West

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