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Quinte Home Builders’ Association and Quinte West reach agreement on development charge reductions

By Hailey MacDonald Aug 26, 2025 | 3:00 PM

The Quinte Home Builders’ Association (QHBA) and the City of Quinte West have reached an agreement on reductions to the City’s Development Charges (DCs). This agreement reinforces a shared commitment to supporting growth, improving housing affordability, and encouraging continuedinvestment across the community.

While the DC adjustments apply broadly, a single-family dwelling permit serves as a reference point, with an overall reduction of $3,260 per unit. This reduction is made up of two components:

● $2,389 resulting from funding received through the Housing Enabling Core Services (HECS) Fund. Refunds for this portion will be applied retroactively to permits issued on or after January 24, 2025, the date the funding was received.

● $871 due to a population-based adjustment. Refunds for this portion will apply to permits issued on or after December 1, 2024.

For QHBA members with Development Charge Deferral Agreements in place, charges will be recalculated and adjusted in accordance with the new agreement.

“This agreement supports housing and economic development while ensuring we continue to invest in critical infrastructure,” said Mayor Jim Harrison, Mayor of the City of Quinte West. “It’s a balanced solution that reflects our commitment to long-term planning and working together with our community partners.”

Ruth Estwick, CEO of the Quinte Home Builders’ Association, stated: “This is a positive outcome that supports building more homes, as well as a wide range of development and investment opportunities. We commend the City’s leadership for working collaboratively with the QHBA and our Builder Developer Advisory Group to create practical solutions that benefit both the community and the construction sector.”

As part of the agreement, the QHBA and City staff will continue meeting quarterly to review trends in housing, infrastructure needs, and policy planning, to ensure that development remains both responsive and sustainable across Quinte West.

(PAUL MARTIN)