Belleville Council approves partial fee waiver of $200,000 to Habitat for Humanity PEH | InQuinte.ca
×
Today's latest storiesCounty Council set to approve company to provide Marina servicesStreet sweeping and brushingto begin in PEC on TuesdayFraser Park parking lot partially closed for Trenton trunk sewer projectQuinte West seeks community input on the future of Hanna ParkBelleville Theatre Guild: Dave HendersonCFWD's 2026 Local Labour Market Plan Highlights Workforce Challenges and OpportunitiesBeyond the Headlines - what3wordsShelter in Place advisory issued as OPP searched for suspect Sunday night in BathTenders go out for County Road 49 reconstruction in PECDriver escapes vehicle after crash and fire in Quinte WestWinning lottery ticket sold in Lennox and Addington/Frontenac areaQuinte Conservation issues Flood Watch following rainfall on melting snowLost hikers rescued in Quinte West thanks partially to phone appBelleville Council sits for discussion with local MPPs TuesdaySens shut out in crucial road game in UticaSens secure key win in RochesterBelleville Boxer scraps his way to silver at national competitionOntario aiming to help small businesses ease tax impactsStone Mills residents charged in warrant execution by L&A County OPPB&E arrest in Prince Edward County

Belleville Council approves partial fee waiver of $200,000 to Habitat for Humanity PEH

By Hailey MacDonald Sep 8, 2025 | 5:20 PM

Belleville Council has approved a partial fee waiver of $200,000 to Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings, located at 93 Dundas St E (Old Police Station).

The conditional building permit fee for this project is estimated to be $225,000.

This comes from the Housing Accelerator Fund for building permit fees to support the development of 66 residential units.

By providing additional support for the proposed development, Habitat for Humanity PEH may be able to secure Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation funding, and the proposed development will contribute to achieving the City’s Housing Accelerator Fund and Building Faster Fund targets.

(HAILEY MACDONALD)