Slashing development fees is not a cure-all for housing affordability: CMHC
OTTAWA — Slashing municipal development charges would not be enough on its own to make homes affordable again across Canada, says a new analysis from the federal housing agency.
Development charges are fees cities impose on developers that are mainly used to pay for infrastructure that supports new builds.
The federal government is spending billions of dollars to encourage municipalities to cut development fees in half to boost housing supply and improve affordability.
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.’s chief economist Mathieu Laberge published a report Wednesday that says reducing or eliminating development charges could increase the number of viable projects, but the numbers vary by city.


