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Assisted and Supportive Housing Construction

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We continue to help reach housing targets by bringing more assisted and supportive rental units to our community. This page includes information on our active construction projects, including their key features and regular updates on construction status.


Regional developments in progress

With funding support from other levels of government, we have shovels in the ground and active construction on new assisted housing developments in our community.

265 Kerr Street, Oakville

Building summary
  • 52 total units for seniors
  • 30 one-bedroom units and 22 studios for homeless seniors with chronic health and mobility needs
  • Ground floor Community Wellness Hub serving tenants and older adults in the surrounding community (in partnership with Ontario Health teams)
  • Halton Region’s first Passive House Certified multi-residential building, which sets a standard for energy efficient building design and the use of sustainable resources
Additional benefits

The Community Wellness Hub (external link) will provide services similar to what is currently offered at Wellington Terrace Supportive Housing in Burlington and John R. Rhodes Residence in Oakville, which includes:

  • One-to-one support to connect you to local health and wellness services.
  • A community connector who helps coordinate your care.
  • Social events, exercise classes, and recreational activities to help you stay active and make new friends.
  • Workshops on a variety of topics including healthy living, mental health and managing medications.
  • Tablet device loans and internet access so you can keep in touch with friends and loved ones.
Construction status

Anticipated completion: November 2024

Funding Status
  • Regional funding: $19.5M (excludes land)
  • Federal & Provincial funding Canada-Ontario Community Housing Initiative Funding: $11.9M
  • Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Rapid Housing Initiative Funding: $9.3M
Latest updates
Project rendering
Rendering of a 4 story building titled 'the Hub'

Rendering: Kerr Street view

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1258 Rebecca Street, Oakville

Building summary
  • 14 semi-detached one-bedroom bungalows for seniors (energy efficient)
  • Supportive housing for homeless seniors with mobility challenges
Construction status

Anticipated completion: March 2025

Project rendering
Rendering of semi-detached homes planned for 1258 Rebecca Street.

Rendering: Rebecca Street community

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Third-party development in progress

In partnership with third parties, we have shovels in the ground and active construction on new assisted housing developments in our community.

17 Guelph Street, Halton Hills

Building summary
  • 12 total units
  • 7 units for seniors and 5 units dedicated for women-led households recieving services from Home Suite Hope
  • 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms
Construction status

Construction starting fall 2024

Funding status

Regional funding: $3.84M

Project rendering
Rendering of 17 Guelph Street.

Rendering: 17 Guelph Street

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47 Maria Street (Support House), Halton Hills

Building summary
  • 12 one-bedroom units
  • For individuals with mental health and addiction challenges
  • Supportive housing for individuals experiencing homelessness
Construction status

Construction starting fall 2024

Funding
  • Regional funding: $3.94M
  • Federal Reaching Home funding: $2M
Project rendering
Rendering of 47 Maria Street.

Rendering: 47 Maria Street

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2475 Old Bronte Road, Oakville

Building summary
  • 131 total units
  • 25 assisted units (Halton Region funded)
  • 106 market units
Construction status

Anticipated occupancy summer 2024

Funding

Regional funding (for 25 designated assisted rental units): $6.25M

Project rendering
Rendering of 2475 Old Bronte Road.

Rendering: 2475 Old Bronte Road

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Working together with the Provincial and Federal Governments to get more shovels in the ground

We have a number of shovel-ready projects – serviced and zoned – in addition to the construction currently in progress. We continue to work with Provincial and Federal Governments to get homes built faster and reach housing targets by 2031.

Learn more about our assisted and supportive rental development opportunities and how we are supporting Provincial and local housing targets.

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