Calgary mayor explains how city has allocated $202M in COVID-19 pandemic supports
City to provide $73M to address current needs and build a foundation to recovery
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi gave an update Tuesday regarding the city's efforts to support the community as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
The city has $202 million in funding from different levels of government, some of which was used toward waiving business licence renewal fees, providing credits to businesses operating in business improvement areas and creating adaptive roadways and patios.
Now, the city says it will allocate $73 million of non-emergency response funding to tackle four goals: coping with the pandemic, supporting city partners, preparing for uncertainty and planning for the community's post-pandemic future.
- Watch a recording of that news conference here.
"The pandemic has elevated the urgency and importance of safe and affordable housing, especially for Calgary's most vulnerable residents," said Mayor Naheed Nenshi in a release. "Directing $10 million of this investment towards affordable housing will address enhanced accessibility and maintenance, and additional affordable housing options."
Nenshi said the city may also open another mass vaccination site, if vaccine supply permits — adding he'd like to see more front-line workers eligible for immunization.
Details on the city's COVID response and funding can be found on its website.