$7.08 million for the Eviction Prevention Intervention in the Community program.$146 million for operation of the City’s Housing Secretariat which includes housing development, revitalization, and improvement, and support for tenants.
$295.8 million for the City’s subsidy to Toronto Community Housing Corporation, as well as a further $10.8 million as they work to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19. The budget also calls on the provincial and federal governments to fulfill housing obligations put forward by their jurisdictions which include:
$48 million to support wrap-around services for 2,000 units of supportive housing from the province — a planned increase of 900 more units than 2022 —under its responsibilities for mental health care. $91.9 million to support refugee housing costs from the federal government, under its responsibilities for immigration and refugees.Included in the budget are “nuts and bolts” services to improve, protect, and preserve city services such as:Keeping outdoor pools and rinks operating on their full schedules;Keeping all wading pools open;Increasing the Toronto Public Library budget by $5 million or 2.4% over the 2022 budget, and continuing COVID-19 support of $3.
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