In Canada, housing is considered “affordable” if it costs less than 30 per cent of a household’s before-tax income. Many people think the term “affordable housing” refers only to rental housing that ...
During the 2021 Everyone Counts Point-in-Time count in Guelph-Wellington, the County of Wellington estimated that at least 270 people were experiencing homelessness. Addressing homelessness is a tough ...
Expanding Guelph’s housing supply is essential for increasing housing affordability and fostering a vibrant, inclusive community. Together, we can build a future where everyone has a place to call ...
Guelph is growing, and we need more diverse options for housing. We need homes that are safe, affordable, accessible and suitable regardless of income, age or situation. Everyone in Guelph should be ...
The subject property is worthy of designation under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act because it meets four of the nine prescribed criteria for determining cultural heritage value or ...
We are actively partnering with other levels of government and delivering City-led funding programs to fast-track affordable housing development approvals. We are taking necessary and significant ...
The City has been preparing for a future-ready Guelph, and housing supply has been our priority for years. Here is how we’re progressing. The City of Guelph is approving site plan and zoning ...