- Align development charges with the costs of infrastructure and service
- Ensure that development and amenity charges are clear, transparent and pre-determined for the next five years
- Provide accurate information about infrastructure needs and development charges, enabling the Municipality to effectively manage growth in a clear and transparent manner
Housing Accelerator Fund
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Mississippi Mills will be receiving $3,315,592.80 in funding over three years through the Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF), a federal program run by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), to support the building of more housing within the Municipality.
Mississippi Mills is one of 23 local governments in Ontario benefiting from the second round of funding through CMHC’s Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF).
The HAF grant will cover the cost of implementing these initiatives, most of which are set to be completed or launched within this year. The Municipality has already received 25% of the funding, with the remaining installments to be disbursed as key milestones are achieved. The goal is to issue a total of 414 permitted housing units over the next three years.
For more details, please read the CMHC media release.
The Housing Accelerator Fund Action Plan for Mississippi Mills
The following is a list of initiatives that make up Mississippi Mills' Action Plan:
Comprehensive Review of Development Charges and Fee Schedules
- Streamline building permit and planning application processes using e-permitting, digital tools, and automation to improve processing times and speed up reviews
- Identifying opportunities to dispose of municipal-owned land for the purpose of developing affordable housing
- Develop policies and guidelines to allow the Municipality to acquire strategic land parcels for redevelopment, including affordable housing
- Pre-zone and/or pre-service priority sites to facilitate as-of-right redevelopment
To learn more about the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment for this initiative, please visit our Active Planning Applications page.
- Allow missing middle housing in all residential zones in Almonte, including back-to-back and stacked townhomes
- Promoting the integration of Additional Residential Units (ARUs) in new subdivisions
To learn more about the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment for this initiative, please visit our Active Planning Applications page.
Community Planning Permit System Review
- Evaluate a Community Planning Permit System (CPPS) to speed up planning reviews for non-market and rental housing
The Municipality is currently developing an Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan (CIP) to support the creation of affordable rental units. This plan will provide financial incentives for eligible developments that include affordable housing.
A background report outlining the goals and framework of the CIP is now available for public review.
A community survey will be available soon—we encourage residents and stakeholders to share their feedback to help shape the plan.
BuildingIN & 4-unit Infill Development
This initiative aims to:
- Remove barriers to allow up to four (4) units as-of-right in delineated neighbourhoods of Almonte
- Design and implement guidelines or pre-approved building permits for missing middle or Additional Residential Units (ARUs)
As part of this work, the Municipality collaborated on the BuildingIN initiative to explore and support gentle density in Almonte. The final BuildingIN report is now available, offering key recommendations and insights to help guide future planning and housing policies.
For more information about BuildingIN, including housing catalogues, please visit the website here.
To learn more about the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment for this initiative, please visit our Active Planning Applications page.
June 2025 PIC Information Boards:
For more information, please contact the Planning Department by email or phone at 613-256-2064.
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Melanie Knight
Director of Development Services and Engineering
613-256-2064
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