Ontario: 2023-24 Gas Tax Funding by Municipality
The Voice of Canada :
The Ontario government is investing almost $380 million to help 102 municipalities improve local transit through the 2023-24 Gas Tax program. The funding can be used to expand service hours, increase routes, purchase new vehicles and improve accessibility to increase transit ridership.
The following municipalities will receive the amounts listed below:
Municipality | 2023-24 Allocation |
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1. Amherstburg | $113,680 |
2. Atikokan | $24,184 |
3. Bancroft (Hastings Highlands, Wollaston) | $83,303 |
4. Barrie | $2,508,622 |
5. Belleville | $1,077,543 |
6. Blind River | $30,039 |
7. Bracebridge | $158,272 |
8. Bradford West Gwillimbury | $406,842 |
9. Brampton | $21,064,218 |
10. Brant County | $280,774 |
11. Brantford | $1,432,632 |
12. Brockville | $216,098 |
13. Burlington | $2,674,780 |
14. Caledon | $568,726 |
15. Chapleau | $19,208 |
16. Chatham-Kent | $977,409 |
17. Clearview | $131,352 |
18. Cobourg | $194,006 |
19. Cochrane | $40,630 |
20. Collingwood (The Blue Mountains) | $343,932 |
21. Cornwall | $710,246 |
22. Cramahe (Alnwick/Haldimand, Hamilton Township) | $98,746 |
23. Deseronto (Greater Napanee, Hastings County, Tyendinaga) | $193,792 |
24. Dryden | $65,782 |
25. Durham Region | $9,633,396 |
26. Dysart et Al | $23,618 |
27. Elliot Lake | $149,939 |
28. Espanola | $44,290 |
29. Fort Frances | $69,403 |
30. Greater Sudbury | $3,091,759 |
31. Greenstone | $35,859 |
32. Guelph | $3,013,445 |
33. Halton Hills | $561,671 |
34. Hamilton | $12,389,845 |
35. Hanover (Arran-Elderslie, Brockton, Chatsworth, Huron-Kinloss, Kincardine, Saugeen Shores, Southgate, West Grey) | $740,828 |
36. Hearst | $45,604 |
37. Huntsville | $176,865 |
38. Ingersoll | $55,595 |
39. Innisfil | $396,654 |
40. Kapuskasing | $73,196 |
41. Kawartha Lakes | $708,684 |
42. Kenora | $139,771 |
43. Kingston | $3,218,066 |
44. Lanark County (Smiths Falls) | $520,558 |
45. LaSalle | $285,098 |
46. Leamington (Kingsville) | $299,128 |
47. London | $10,158,287 |
48. Loyalist Township | $198,449 |
49. Machin | $9,570 |
50. Marmora and Lake (Centre Hastings, Madoc, Stirling-Rawdon, Tweed) | $201,793 |
51. Meaford | $65,797 |
52. Midland | $185,647 |
53. Milton | $1,326,756 |
54. Mississauga | $23,363,091 |
55. Muskoka | $90,659 |
56. New Tecumseth | $125,815 |
57. Niagara Region | $6,845,789 |
58. Norfolk County | $172,472 |
59. North Bay | $784,736 |
60. North Grenville | $60,071 |
61. North Perth | $80,090 |
62. Oakville | $2,892,944 |
63. Orangeville | $294,473 |
64. Orillia | $596,647 |
65. Ottawa | $33,061,834 |
66. Owen Sound | $245,919 |
67. Parry Sound | $56,778 |
68. Peel Region | $318,268 |
69. Pembroke (Laurentian Valley) | $118,783 |
70. Penetanguishene | $93,413 |
71. Perth East | $73,121 |
72. Peterborough City | $1,732,762 |
73. Peterborough County | $41,007 |
74. Point Edward | $19,917 |
75. Port Hope | $164,576 |
76. Prescott (Augusta, Edwardsburgh/Cardinal) | $122,974 |
77. Prince Edward County | $225,658 |
78. Quinte West (Brighton) | $528,936 |
79. Renfrew (Admaston/Bromley, Bonnechere Valley, Greater Madawaska, Horton, Whitewater Region) | $245,313 |
80. Sarnia | $1,232,951 |
81. Sault Ste Marie | $1,247,549 |
82. Schreiber (Terrace Bay) | $21,861 |
83. Simcoe County | $1,476,985 |
84. Sioux Lookout | $51,107 |
85. St. Marys (Perth South, Thames Centre, Zorra) | $163,485 |
86. St. Thomas | $418,003 |
87. Stratford | $513,030 |
88. Tecumseh | $176,470 |
89. Temiskaming Shores (Cobalt) | $153,617 |
90. Thunder Bay | $2,181,141 |
91. Tillsonburg | $133,589 |
92. Timmins | $585,411 |
93. Toronto | $178,222,229 |
94. Trent Hills | $113,254 |
95. Wasaga Beach | $239,168 |
96. Waterloo Region | $13,772,622 |
97. Wawa | $25,482 |
98. West Elgin (Newbury, Southwest Middlesex) | $31,172 |
99. West Perth | $53,140 |
100. Windsor | $4,462,356 |
101. Woodstock | $609,654 |
102. York Region | $17,776,683 |
TOTAL | $377,251,392 |