The Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) is a federal government program designed to help increase the number of houses across Canada. The City of Cambridge does not actually build houses, that is the work of developers and builders in the city. The HAF provides funding to help municipalities remove barriers and fast track approvals to increase the number of houses being built and see shovels in the ground faster.
The HAF will provide $13.3 million in federal funding, allowing the City to move forward with nine initiatives as described in the City's Action Plan.
CMHC's news release about the City of Cambridge's HAF Action Plan
What will the City use HAF funds for?
In return for the funding, the City will:
- Complete the initiatives in the Action Plan, within the agreed upon milestone timelines.
- Achieve the Housing Supply Growth Target and additional targets by January 31, 2027.
- Submit a Housing Needs Assessment Report by January 31, 2026
What kinds of housing will these funds be used for?
The City’s Housing Supply Growth Target is 2,972 projected net new permitted housing units over the first three years of the program.
Within the 2,972 permitted housing units, the city has agreed to additional targets focused on the type of housing units permitted, with:
- 50 multi-unit housing* units in close proximity (1500 m) to rapid transit
- 1,845 missing middle housing units**
- 591 other multi-unit housing units***
- 5.34% of the Housing Supply Growth Target will be affordable units (159 units)
*Multi-unit housing is any residential building with more than one unit.
**Missing middle housing units refers to ground-oriented housing types. This includes garden suites, secondary suites, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, row houses, courtyard housing, low-rise apartments (4 storeys or less). Please watch this video to learn more about Missing Middle Housing.
***Other multi-unit housing refers to all multi-unit housing excluding missing middle and multi-unit housing in close proximity to rapid transit.