Canada’s Economic Action Plan Delivers Housing-Related Infrastructure Loans to Haldimand County

CAYUGA, ON, February 23, 2010 — The Government of Canada announced today that Haldimand County has been approved for four housing-related infrastructure loans as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan.

The announcement was made by the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).

Haldimand County has been approved for almost $7 million in low-cost loans from CMHC’s Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program (MILP). These loans will be used to expand wastewater treatment plants in Cayuga and Hagersville in order to improve wastewater treatment for the residents of these communities. For the residents of Caledonia and Dunnville, the loans will be used to replace undersized water mains, which will improve water quality, pressure and reliability.

“Our government understands the importance of infrastructure in maintaining strong and prosperous communities,” said Minister Finley. “We’re opening the door for municipalities of all sizes to meet their housing-related infrastructure needs. Canada’s Economic Action Plan is creating jobs and stimulating the economy right here in Haldimand County.”

Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides up to $2 billion in direct low-cost loans to municipalities, over two years, for housing-related infrastructure projects through the MILP. Municipal infrastructure loans are available to any municipality in Canada and provide a new source of funds for municipalities to invest in housing-related infrastructure projects. These low-cost loans can also be used by municipalities to fund their contribution for cost-shared federal infrastructure programming.

“Haldimand County is pleased to have our application approved through CMHC’s Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program,” said Mayor Marie Trainer. “This low-cost loan will allow us to pursue projects that will enhance our community, create jobs in a cost-effective manner and help prepare Haldimand County for future growth and prosperity.”

Eligible projects include infrastructure related to housing services such as water, power generation and waste services, as well as local transportation infrastructure within and into residential areas, such as roads, sidewalks, lighting and green space.

As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable, and affordable homes — homes that will continue to create vibrant and healthy communities and cities across the country.

Posted by Moishe Alexander, the CEO of Canadian Funding Corp.

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