The 2024 provincial budget has been seen as a big win for the city of Guelph, according to Mayor Cam Guthrie. The budget reflects the needs of the community, with a focus on support for vulnerable populations, infrastructure, and housing. One area that received significant funding is permanent supportive housing, with $9 million allocated over three years to 10 Shelldale. Guthrie expressed gratitude to the province for recognizing Guelph’s need for this investment. Additionally, funding was allocated for projects such as the expansion of Highway 7 between Kitchener and Guelph, the construction of the Highway 6 bypass near Morriston, and the expansion of GO train service on the Kitchener line. A new platform and track at the south end of Guelph Central Station are expected to be completed later this year, allowing for all-day, two-way GO service in the area.

The government has made commitments and investments totaling over $50 million in infrastructure upgrades in the Guelph area alone to support the expansion of GO train service. Guthrie highlighted the infrastructure funding in the budget that will unlock more capacity for housing in cities across Ontario. The Big City Mayors Caucus had been united in asking for this assistance, and the budget includes $1.8 billion over three years to address infrastructure needs and help people access housing more quickly. Overall, the 2024 budget has projected spending of over $214.5 billion, with a deficit of $9.8 billion. It is seen as a significant investment in communities across Ontario to address critical needs and support economic growth and development.

Mayor Guthrie emphasized that the budget addresses key priorities for Guelph, such as support for vulnerable populations and investments in infrastructure and housing. The funding for permanent supportive housing and infrastructure projects like highway expansions and GO train service improvements will have a positive impact on the city’s residents. Guthrie expressed gratitude to the province for recognizing and responding to the needs of Guelph, and highlighted the collaboration between the government and local leaders in advocating for these investments. The budget reflects a comprehensive approach to addressing critical issues and supporting the growth and development of communities in Ontario.

The expansion of Highway 7, construction of the Highway 6 bypass, and improvements to GO train service are expected to enhance transportation infrastructure in the Guelph area, improving access and connectivity for residents and businesses. The funding allocated for these projects will contribute to economic development and create job opportunities in the region. Additionally, the investments in permanent supportive housing and infrastructure upgrades will enhance the quality of life for individuals and families in Guelph, providing essential services and amenities to support their well-being. The budget represents a significant commitment to investing in the future of the city and supporting its continued growth and prosperity.

The government’s allocation of over $50 million in infrastructure upgrades for the Guelph area demonstrates a commitment to improving transportation and connectivity in the region. The construction of a new platform and track at Guelph Central Station will facilitate the expansion of GO train service, providing residents with greater access to public transportation options. The infrastructure funding will unlock more capacity for housing and support the development of new residential projects in the city. Mayor Guthrie and local leaders have praised the government for its investments in Guelph, which will have a lasting impact on the community and contribute to its long-term sustainability and growth.

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