Politicians voted 14-0 to grant the Housing Stability Bank, run by the Salvation Army, an extra quarter-million dollars from city reserves.
Londoners will face a 3.4 per cent property tax hike next year, a figure that includes a new addition of temporary rental assistance as part of the city budget finalized Wednesday.
Politicians voted 14-0 to grant the Housing Stability Bank, run by the Salvation Army, an additional $250,000 from city reserves for 2026 only. The funding will go toward financial assistance for low-income Londoners for rent and utilities to help them retain housing. Budget chair Elizabeth Peloza was absent.
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