Housing Accelerator Fund

Housing Accelerator Fund

Housing is a top priority for us here at City Hall. We recognize the pressing need for more homes as our community continues to grow. In total, Bathurst needs around 165 new homes each year through 2026 to meet the current and projected demand.

The Housing Accelerator Fund

The Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) is a Federal program intended to help local governments accelerate the planning and permitting processes for new housing developments to help increase the availability of housing.

Assessing our Housing Needs

The City of Bathurst, in collaboration with the Regional Service Commission, recently completed a Housing Needs Assessment to better understand its immediate and future needs in housing. The report states:

"There is an acute demand for approximately 165 new housing units in Bathurst per year to 2026. Most of this demand is driven by seniors as well as a surge in demand for affordable and market rental housing among students, migrant workers, and younger individuals. Housing demand in Bathurst is expected to slow to 50-60 units per year through to 2036, shifting gradually toward 2-bedroom and larger units."

Read the full study here: Chaleur Region Housing Needs Assessment

Delivering on Our Housing Momentum

HAF Progress Tracker

New Housing Units Permitted

391

units permitted to date

221% of the 3-year target (177)

0 Target: 177 391 actual

Breakdown

45 single-family 346 multi-unit, incl. 61 affordable

Through two years of the Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) program, the City of Bathurst has successfully completed all eight action plan initiatives it committed to and has exceeded its three-year housing target for the program. Against a target of 177 permitted units over the full three-year period, the City has already permitted 391 new housing units.

That number is significant. It represents 391 new homes being built for our community, compared to an average of approximately 25 new units per year in the five years prior to the HAF program.

Strong developer uptake through the City's grant funding policies, combined with the pace at which permits have been issued, demonstrates that these reforms are working to remove barriers, accelerate approvals, and support new housing development. Progress will continue to be tracked through 2026, with regular updates shared with residents and stakeholders.

HAF Funding Tracker

How HAF Funds Are Being Used

$3.67M

in total HAF funding committed to Bathurst

88.16%
9.75%
Grants: 88.16% ($3,234,403)
Land Acquisition: 2.09% ($76,597)
Balance Remaining: 9.75% ($358,000)

Track Our Progress Year by Year

Annual reports on Bathurst's progress with the Housing Accelerator Fund initiative.

View HAF Annual Reporting

The Action Plan

On March 1st, 2024, it was announced that the City of Bathurst would be receiving up to $3 million from the Housing Accelerator Fund to support its housing initiatives. Through this HAF contribution agreement, the City has committed to an Action Plan which includes the following initiatives:

Housing Development Grant Policies Completed

The City will offer grants for new housing developments. This new policy is based on the City's Housing Needs Assessment and other important information.

Disposition of Municipal Land Policy Completed

The City will create a new policy for the sale of city-owned land, in order to promote housing development.

Infrastructure Plan Completed

The City will create a plan to improve or expand city infrastructure - roads, water, and sewer - for future housing growth. This ensures that investments made today accommodate the housing projects of tomorrow.

Increased Housing Density Completed

The City will change its zoning by-law to encourage more residential units on a single lot and to allow for taller buildings, especially in the City's downtown area.

Reduced Parking Requirements Completed

The City will update its zoning by-law to require fewer parking spots for newly constructed apartment buildings, especially in the City's downtown area.

Delegate Approval Authority Completed

The City will change its by-laws to give more flexibility to the Director of Municipal Planning to approve permits faster in certain situations.

Introduce and Encourage Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) Completed

The City will update its zoning bylaw to permit ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units). An ADU is a separate living space (e.g. in-law suite) on the same property as the main home.

Review of Zoning Bylaw for CMHC Housing Design Catalogue Completed

The City will review its Zoning Bylaw upon the release of CMHC's Housing Design Catalogue in 2025 to enable developers to make use of its standardized housing designs.

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