City of Brampton unveils top priorities ahead of the 2023 Association of Municipalities of Ontario Conference
The Voice of Canada News:
From August 20 to 23, a delegation from the City of Brampton will participate in the 2023 Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Annual General Meeting and Conference. Mayor Patrick Brown, Members of Council and City officials will meet with government Ministers and officials, and municipal leaders from across the province to work together to advance Brampton’s priorities. These priorities include:
- New second hospital and Cancer Care Centre
- Attainable Housing and Growth Management
- Higher-Order Transit: Regional Connectivity
- Expanding Active Transportation Networks
- Riverwalk & Transforming Downtown Brampton
- Economic Development and Innovation
- Climate Action
- Auto Insurance
- Community Safety
- Municipal Fiscal Sustainability
The City is steadfast in its commitment to continue to attract investment bringing well-paying jobs to the city. Brampton’s competitive advantage comes from its unique position within Canada’s Innovation Corridor and a talented workforce. Brampton is attracting businesses to its Innovation District and seeks a strong partner in the provincial government to make the necessary investments and policy changes to support a robust economy and healthy community.
Through successful advocacy, Brampton secured commitments for a second full-service hospital and a new Cancer Care Centre at Brampton Civic Hospital from the Province of Ontario. During this year’s conference, Brampton’s delegation will emphasize the urgency of getting shovels in the ground on these vital projects.
Brampton continues to call for more investment in critical infrastructure to support more housing choices, improve regional connectivity in public transit and help build the essential phase two Light Rail Transit (LRT) extension along Main Street from Steeles Avenue to the Brampton Innovation GO Station.
To learn more about the City’s key priorities at the 2023 AMO Annual General Meeting and Conference, click here.
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“Brampton’s population has grown five times faster than Ontario’s over the past 20 years, and there is an undeniable need for major investments in our city. We are motivated by our diverse communities, and we continue to attract record private investments as we embark on a journey to lead in new housing, environmental stewardship and innovation. At this year’s AMO Conference, we will build even more meaningful relationships as we advance our priorities. I look forward to continuing to make the case for our city as we work towards securing a bold and bright future for Brampton.”-Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton