Peel infrastructure: supporting growth

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Innovative techniques to help communities build homes faster
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BRAMPTON, ON (October 30, 2023) - Peel Region Council received an update last Thursday on efforts to support the province's ambitious housing targets - with enabling infrastructure. Bill 23 significantly accelerates the demands for water, wastewater, and roads infrastructure, at rates almost five times that of historical growth. Staff are making advancements on their commitment to support Bill 23 to ensure Peel is ready to provide enabling infrastructure to build more homes faster.

Peel Region is:

  • Accelerating work through the next capital budget to increase the number of projects that are built in the short and long-term,
  • Using innovative techniques such as grouping projects together and using external program management resources to oversee large-scale capital projects and using a Progressive Design Build approach to integrate project design and construction into a phased approach to enable an early start and an accelerated capital plan.
  • Updating both the Water and Wastewater Master Servicing Plan and Transportation Master Plan to align with the new 2051 Regional Official Plan and Bill 23 housing targets.
  • Making early recommendations for large-scale infrastructure projects within the current Water and Wastewater Master Servicing Plan.
  • Working with local municipalities to make sure we plan together, where and when growth happens, in a way that supports the existing community and system capacity.

The update also highlighted the significant challenges to supporting such an acceleration of capital work, including impacts to the 2024 recommended budget, (to be brought to council in November) the overall $20.4 billion dollar cost to fund the infrastructure to achieve the provincial housing target, and the potential impacts to the existing community.

This is in addition to other factors that include material and supply change challenges due to increased demand, the potential loss of development revenue, as well as construction contractor scarcity and the increased cost of construction.

Peel Region Council is thus requesting an audience with both provincial and federal ministries to share the impacts of the infrastructure plan and to ensure awareness and understanding of budget and community impacts in Peel.

For more details, the Council Report, presentation and video recording (1:08) are available.

Peel is clearly demonstrating the positive steps we are taking to support our provincial and local municipal partners meet their housing targets. These are challenging times and working together is the best way to build a future where everyone has a safe place to live.

Nando Iannicca, Chair, Peel Region

Significant strides are being made to support local municipalities in Peel with their housing targets, while ensuring our community continues to grow in an effective manner and ensuring value for tax dollars. Peel staff are innovating to find new ways of supporting and accelerating necessary, practical services required for this significant and recent change in growth projections. I am proud of our team for developing an unprecedented response to these recent changes.

Gary Kent, CAO

Peel's planning and engineering teams are actively responding to Bill 23 and developing alternate methods of doing business. With a typical construction timeline of up to 10 years, we’re implementing innovative practices in program management and accelerating both the planning and designing of projects to get shovels in the ground faster.

Kealy Dedman, Commissioner, Public Work

Media contact

Kieran Scott 
Communications Specialist 
Peel Region

About Peel Region

In 2024, Peel Region marks its 50th anniversary. Peel Region works with residents and partners to create a healthy, safe, and connected Community for Life for approximately 1.5 million people and over 200,000 businesses in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon. Peel's services touch the lives of residents every day. For more information explore peelregion.ca and follow us on X @regionofpeel and Instagram @peelregion.ca

On December 13, 2023, the Ontario government announced that Peel Region will not be dissolved, and that Bill 112 legislation will be updated to reflect service delivery in Peel. Services for residents and businesses will continue without interruption. For updates and more information, visit Peel's transition page.