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CMHC Helps to Improve Housing Affordability and ChoiceOTTAWA, Ontario, January 25, 2010 — Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) today announced 22 new grants to improve housing affordability for Canadians. The grants, totalling $99,700, are being awarded under CMHC’s Affordability and Choice Today (ACT) Initiative. “CMHC is pleased to support the many municipalities, home builders and non-profit housing providers working to develop local housing solutions that will benefit the economy and revitalize communities across the country,” said Douglas Stewart, Vice President, Policy and Planning of CMHC. In operation since 1990, ACT provides grants of up to $5,000 to teams of municipalities and private or non-profit home builders who promote the improvement of planning and building regulations in their communities to make housing more affordable and responsive to local needs. ACT also offers a wealth of proven best practices and lessons learned so that communities can benefit from the innovations of others. ACT is funded by CMHC and administered and delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), with the participation of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) and the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA). “ACT assists municipalities, home builders and housing groups to work together on regulatory reforms that support innovation. ACT has a significant impact leading to the creation of new affordable housing options,” said FCM President Basil Stewart. “By sharing information about how housing providers, builders and municipalities implemented changes, other local teams across the country can benefit when adopting those changes in their own communities,” added CHRA President David Eddy. “ACT grants have helped home builders to work with municipalities to streamline approvals and eliminate hurdles in planning and building regulations in order to improve housing affordability and choice,” said CHBA President Gary Friend. As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable, and affordable homes — homes that will continue to create vibrant, healthy communities and cities across the country. For further information please contact: Charles Sauriol ACT Grant Projects — January 2010Tamworth Hotel Conversion, Tamworth, Ontario Affordable Housing Speaker Session, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Housing Options for the Workforce, Revelstoke, British Columbia Vernon’s Open Housing Strategy Open House, Vernon, British Columbia Public Engagement for Additional Housing Options, Irricana, Alberta Secondary Suites Regulation, Williams Lake, British Columbia Affordable Housing Projects in New Residential Developments, St-Albert, Alberta Building Community Consensus & Momentum for Supportive Housing, Squamish, British Columbia Development Community Workshop — Healthy and Affordable Housing, Meaford, Ontario Residential Development of 2nd Storeys and Vacant Sites, Québec, PQ Affordable Housing Lessons Learned Consultation, Calgary, Alberta Built Green™ B.C. Municipal Tool Kit, West Vancouver, British Columbia City of Quesnel Secondary Suites Survey, Quesnel, British Columbia Child-Friendly Housing, Abbotsford, British Columbia Intensification and Redevelopment Workshops, West Lincoln, Ontario Micro Suite Housing, Abbotsford, British Columbia Affordable Housing Strategy, White Rock, British Columbia Wolfville Housing Development, Wolfville, Nova Scotia Development of Housing Action Plan, Whitehorse, Yukon Secondary Suite Communication Strategy, West Kelowna, BC Zoning Standards for Prefabricated Singles, Cardston, Alberta Tadoussaction pour les Tadoussaciens, Tadoussac, Québec BackgrounderAffordability And Choice Today (ACT)Regulatory reform is a major concern to home builders and non-profit organizations looking for new ways to make housing more affordable and in line with the changing needs of today’s communities. Municipalities also want to modify their regulations and update their procedures to make service delivery more efficient, while enhancing their community’s quality of life. The Affordability and Choice Today (ACT) Initiative was created in 1990 to address these issues by funding and promoting practical solutions at the local level that overcome planning and building regulatory barriers to housing affordability and choice. ACT has documented these ideas in case studies and information sheets that can be downloaded from ACT’s website www.actprogram.com. This information is promoted at workshops, conferences and other events. ACT provides grants of up to $5,000 to local teams made up of municipalities, private and non-profit home builders and other housing participants. These teams use the grants to promote or initiate regulatory reform in their communities, aimed at increasing housing affordability and offering housing options that meet the community’s needs. Eligible projects must include a specific activity or product, such as a stakeholder consultation, survey, background research, workshop, open house or promotional material. The initiative is funded by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and administered and delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) with the participation of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA), and the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA). Grant applications are selected by ACT’s National Management Committee, which represents the four partners. Applications can be submitted at any time. With 172 projects complete, ACT has a rich database of solutions that local partners can benefit from in their future housing projects. Solution sheets and case studies from previously completed ACT grants are available on the website www.actprogram.com. ACT’s knowledgeable staff can also help find solutions and assist local stakeholders in addressing regulatory issues. For more information about the ACT grant application process and about ACT solutions call 613-907-6242, email info@actprogram.com or consult the CMHC web site at www.cmhc.ca. News source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
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