Ford says the new Building Faster Fund will provide funding for municipalities that meet at least 80 per cent of their annual housing creation target
assigned by the province, and money can be used to pay for housing-enabling infrastructure such as roads and water lines. Municipalities have been raising concerns about a provincial law that cuts some of the fees developers pay, which the communities use to fund such infrastructure.
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