The city of Guelph was a big winner in the 2024 provincial budget, according to Mayor Cam Guthrie. He stated that the budget reflects the needs of the community, particularly in providing support for the most vulnerable, infrastructure, and housing. One area that received significant funding was permanent supportive housing, with 10 Shelldale receiving $9 million over three years. Guthrie expressed gratitude to the province for recognizing the need for this investment and supporting the city in such a meaningful way.
In addition to funding for housing, Guelph also received financial support for infrastructure projects. This included funding for 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 in the year. The government’s investments in infrastructure upgrades in Guelph amounted to over $50 million, with a focus on enabling all-day, two-way GO service in the area.
One of the highlights of the budget for Guthrie was the infrastructure funding aimed at unlocking housing capacity in cities across Ontario. The Big City Mayors Caucus had been advocating for this type of support, and the budget allocated $1.8 billion over three years to address infrastructure needs and expedite the process of getting people into homes. Overall, the 2024 budget allocated over $214.5 billion in spending, with a projected deficit of $9.8 billion.
Mayor Guthrie expressed his satisfaction with the investments made by the government in Guelph and highlighted the positive impact these funds will have on the community. He emphasized the importance of these investments in improving the quality of life for residents, supporting economic growth, and addressing critical infrastructure needs. The budget reflects a commitment to supporting vulnerable populations, improving transportation networks, and enhancing housing options for residents in Guelph and across Ontario.
The funding provided in the 2024 provincial budget will have a significant impact on the city of Guelph, allowing for the completion of important infrastructure projects and the expansion of services such as GO train service. Mayor Guthrie praised the government for recognizing the needs of the community and prioritizing funding for key areas like supportive housing and infrastructure. The investments made in Guelph are expected to contribute to the city’s continued growth and development, benefiting residents and businesses alike.
Overall, the 2024 provincial budget was viewed as a positive outcome for the city of Guelph, with Mayor Guthrie expressing gratitude for the support provided by the government. The budget addressed key priorities such as housing, infrastructure, and support for vulnerable populations, reflecting a commitment to improving the quality of life for residents. The investments made in Guelph are expected to have a lasting impact on the community, supporting economic growth, enhancing transportation networks, and providing much-needed resources for those in need.