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Oakville Beaver, 14 Sep 2011, p. 7

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w w w .p al m ap as ta .c om Th e Ita lia n Fo od S ho p 2501 Prince Michael Dr (at Dundas St.) (905) 257-9200 www.palmapasta.com Hours: Monday to Friday 9 am - 7 pm, Saturday 9 am - 6 pm , Sunday 10 am - 4 pm $12009 pieces Valid until Sept. 25th, 2011 Not to be combined with any other offers. Family Size Cannelloni $2100 14 pieces Large Cannelloni Valid until Sept. 25th, 2011 Not to be combined with any other offers. Cann de Tomatoes 99Until Sept. 25th, 2011 Until Sept. 25th, 2011 $499 Until Sept. 25th, 2011 NEW Bellavitano Assorted Flavoured Cheeses $699 L K FOR THIS FLYER IN TOMORROWS PAPER affordable housing, Burlington Mayor Rick Goldring said, So many young people cant afford to start their lives here after theyre done school. Regional staff said encouraging the development of affordable hous- ing using density targets or devel- opment charges is included in the Regions Official Plan Amendment (ROPA 38). However, ROPA 38 has yet to be approved by the Province. Because housing supply is mar- ket driven, its difficult, without ROPA 38 being approved, to implement short-term initiatives, planning staff explained. The ROPA 38 targets show at least 50 per cent of new homes in Halton must be townhouses or multi-storey units. Last year 62 per cent of hous- ing was single or semi-detached, 22 per cent were townhomes and 16 per cent were apartments. The state of housing report also points to lengthy waiting lists for assisted housing. The report shows there are 3,626 rent-geared-to-income (RGI) units in Halton representing 14 per cent of all rental housing and just less than half of those units are for seniors. Currently, there are 1,611 individuals on the waiting list for a RGI unit with only 162 units becom- ing available last year. On average, it would take more than 25 years to house all 1,611 applicants on the list, stated the report. The report shows a 400 to 900 unit assisted housing gap and a 600 to 1,300-unit gap for affordable hous- ing. Commissioner of Social and Community Services Sheldon Wolfson told the committee the Region just learned of $10 million in federal and provincial funding, over three years, that Halton will use to improve its housing stock. The government will transfer some dollars into housing to look at homelessness and to increase rent- geared-to-income units. 7 W ednesday, Septem ber 14, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m Could take 25 years to clear assisted housing waiting list Continued from page 1 In the k llOa vi e Beaver, Friday, Sept. 9, edition, the story Oakville is lottery's dream location, based on incorrect information provided to it, incorrectly identified the owner of the company that built the home. The builder is Carlos Jardino, of Oakville custom builder PCM. The Oakville Beaver regrets the error and any inconvenience it may have caused. Correction

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