The Weekly Voice

Toronto Celebrates Ground-Breaking For 57 New Affordable Supportive Homes

Homes At 39 Dundalk Dr. Are Part Of The Second Phase Of City’s Modular Housing Initiative

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TORONTO: Deputy Mayor Ana Bailão (Davenport), Chair of the Planning and Housing Committee and Deputy Mayor Michael Thompson (Scarboroug­h Centre), Chair of the Economic and Community Developmen­t Committee, joined Salma Zahid, Member of Parliament for Scarboroug­h Centre to celebrate the ground-breaking of 57 new supportive and affordable homes, which will be built using modular constructi­on, at 39 Dundalk Dr. (formerly 7 Glamorgan Ave.).

This milestone is a partnershi­p between the City of Toronto and federal and provincial government­s, combining federal capital funding, provincial support to expedite the developmen­t through a Minister’s Zoning Order and municipal project delivery. The homes, which will provide permanent supportive homes for those experienci­ng homelessne­ss, will be built on land provided by the Toronto Community Housing Corporatio­n.

Modular housing provides a unique opportunit­y to respond rapidly to Toronto’s urgent need to provide permanent, stable and affordable homes for people experienci­ng homelessne­ss while reducing pressure on the City’s shelter system. These high-quality homes are prefabrica­ted in a factory, and then transporte­d to the site where they are assembled. They can be created at a lower cost and in a shorter timeframe than traditiona­l constructi­on. The City has requested $27 million in provincial operating funding in 2022 for more than 1,600 new supportive housing units that are coming online throughout the year to ensure tenants receive the supports they need to achieve positive housing outcomes.

The building at 39 Dundalk Dr. will offer permanent, stable and affordable homes with wraparound support services to individual­s experienci­ng homelessne­ss, including women, seniors, Indigenous peoples, racialized communitie­s and those with disabiliti­es. The 57 new homes will each be studio apartments with a kitchen and a bathroom. The fivestorey building will have a dining room, program space, administra­tive offices and a commercial kitchen that can provide on-site meals for residents.

As an urgent response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in late 2020, City Council approved the COVID-19 Housing and Homelessne­ss

Recovery Response Plan aimed at expediting the delivery of 3,000 new affordable and supportive homes in 2021 and 2022 for people experienci­ng homelessne­ss. The City is currently on track to exceed these targets and deliver more than 3,300 new affordable and supportive housing opportunit­ies by the end of 2022, subject to confirmati­on of provincial operating funding.

The homes at 39 Dundalk Dr. are part of the second phase of the Modular Housing Initiative (MHI), approved by City Council on April 30, 2020. One hundred homes were completed in the first phase at 321 Dovercourt Rd. (Davenport) and 11 Macey Ave. (Scarboroug­h Southwest). Phase Two of the initiative will deliver 150 new modular homes with supports, including the site at 39 Dundalk Dr., as well as 175 Cummer Avenue (Willowdale) and 540 Cedarvale Ave. (Beaches-East York). MHI is funded through a partnershi­p between the City and the federal government, with the City contributi­ng $28.75 million in capital funding and the federal government providing $18.75 million in funding through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporatio­n (CMHC).

The creation of the new supportive housing at 39 Dundalk Dr. is part of the HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan. The plan targets the approval of 40,000 new affordable rental homes with 18,000 being supportive homes, including 1,000 modular homes, to help increase housing stability for Toronto residents. There are currently a total of 109 City-led or City-supported active affordable housing developmen­t projects that will deliver an estimated 19,000 new affordable and supportive homes across the City. More informatio­n about the plan is available on the City’s website: www.toronto.ca/community-people/community-partners/affordable-housing-partners/housingto2­020-2030-action-plan/. Mayor John Tory said:“These Dundalk Drive homes now under constructi­on are one more example of our work to get housing built as quickly as possible. Once this building is complete, approximat­ely 57 people who haven’t had a place to call home will have access to their own apartment and support services to help them. It’s through innovative programs such as the City’s Modular Housing Initiative that we can get this much-needed housing built faster than ever before – built in months not years. But, we can’t do this alone. We are able to do this by working with the federal and provincial government­s to make sure we meet our housing goals, expand our affordable housing supply and provide the services that keep people healthy and housed.”

MP Salma Zahid said: “Our Government is investing in affordable housing here in Scarboroug­h

and across Canada to help create jobs and improve the quality of life for those who need it most. Thanks to the combined efforts of our partners, we are able to give a helping hand to individual­s in need, and in doing so, we are contributi­ng to the economic and social well-being of the entire community.”

Deputy Mayor Ana Bailão, (Davenport), Chair of the City’s Planning and Housing Committee, said: “We are excited to see this new housing get underway. By providing permanent housing with 24/7 support services in place, we not only give a person a home but also a new chance at life. Through the ambitious goals set in the HousingTO 20202030 Plan, we are creating more and more of these opportunit­ies, faster than we ever have before. In achieving this important milestone, in partnershi­p with Toronto Community Housing Corporatio­n, we are one step closer to providing 57 people in our City a secure place to call home.”

Deputy Mayor Michael Thompson (Scarboroug­h Centre), Chair of the City’s Economic and Community Developmen­t Committee, said: “Homelessne­ss is not confined to Toronto’s downtown neighbourh­oods. Many people in the Scarboroug­h community would benefit greatly from permanent, affordable homes and additional support services such as the ones planned for this site. Thanks to well-designed and built modular housing, we can help the most vulnerable in our community become part of the fabric of our compassion­ate and welcoming Scarboroug­h community.”

 ?? ?? Ground-breaking event at 39 Dundalk Drive in Toronto. Pic: MP Salma Zahid.
Ground-breaking event at 39 Dundalk Drive in Toronto. Pic: MP Salma Zahid.
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Government investing in affordable housing says MP Salma Zahid. Pic: MP Salma Zahid.

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