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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: November 26, 2024 - 16:51
Committee approves draft budget for community and social services, recreation, culture and parks
November 26, 2024
The Community Services Committee today approved its portions of Draft Budget 2025, which represents a $1.5-billion total operating budget and capital investments totaling $159.6 million. This budget invests in housing options for all residents and aims to improve access to mental health and addiction support, social services, child care, arts and culture, and parks and recreation.
Through key investments, the City will take urgent action to address housing challenges by increasing access to housing options and helping people find stable, long-term homes. Investments include:
- $48.5 million in provincial Homelessness Prevention Program funding to support housing loss prevention, supportive housing and general housing assistance
- $16.9 million through the federal Reaching Home Program for supportive housing providers and housing first programs
- A $4.4-million increase in provincial funding for shelter and transitional housing operations
- A $4.2-million increase for social housing
- $141.5 million in provincial funding through the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care system to implement the new cost-based funding formula, further reduce parent fees to $22 per day and support more than 350 new child care spaces in 2025.
- $30.8 million for more than 100 non-profit social service agencies, an increase of $840,000, to address poverty, food security and other priority needs
- $5.4 million in provincial funding for the Downtown Safety Outreach Partnership and Alternate Response Initiatives
- $550,000 for Ottawa Community Housing’s Community Safety Services program
- $150,000 for tax clinics to help increase access to social services as part of the Poverty Reduction Strategy.
- $140,000 to develop and implement the downtown and ByWard Market service coordination strategy
- $12 million to build 35 new parks
- $450,000 to support free drop-in activities for children and youth at City facilities
- $140,000 to extend operating hours of wading pools, outdoor pools and beaches
- $100,000 for improvements to outdoor sports courts
- $50,000 for minor improvements to sports fields
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