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Consultation on this project has concluded. Watch for updates on the final 10-Year Shelter Plan at www.oxfordcounty.ca 

Updated November 1, 2023

Housing for all

Oxford County's 10-Year Shelter Plan


Affordable rental units. Housing with supports. Collaborative partnerships. Pathways to move people into permanent housing. These are just part of the planning Oxford County is undertaking to provide “Housing for all.”


About the plan

Under the Housing Service Act, 2011, every municipal housing services manager in Ontario is required to prepare a local 10-year Housing and Homelessness Plan (10-Year Shelter Plan).

Oxford County's released its first 10-Year Shelter Plan in 2015, followed by a 5-Year Review in 2020. The Shelter Plan is supported by the Master Housing Strategy and currently focuses on the following goals and strategies up to 2024:

  • increasing affordable rental housing supply;
  • preserving and optimizing existing housing stock;
  • reducing chronic homelessness;
  • increasing housing with related supports; and,
  • increasing rent supplement units in the community.


The 10-Year Shelter Plan will give special consideration to:

  • the impact of the increasing cost of homes and the effects of population increase on the demand for homes;
  • long wait times for supportive, subsidized and rent-geared-to-income housing units;
  • the low supply of rental units available;
  • the growing number of people in "core housing need"; that is, housing that is not adequate, affordable or suitable, and requires a household to spend more than 30% or more of its total before-tax income to pay median rent; and,
  • pathways out of homelessness.


Committed to 100% Housed

Under Oxford County Council's 2023-2026 Strategic Plan, "100% Housed" is fundamental goal for achieving Oxford's vision of a healthy, vibrant, and sustainable future. Through the Strategic Plan, the County is committing to seeking innovative solutions to address our housing supply and affordability challenges, and to working with community partners and other levels of government to ensure our residents are “100% housed.”


Have your say

Oxford County is currently seeking public input on the new 10-Year Shelter Plan.

  • A community survey was open from September 18 to October 30, 2023.
  • Special focus groups for key partners and stakeholders take place from November 1 to 7, 2023.
  • Comments or questions from the public are welcome at any time to the project lead (see "Contact" at right).

Feedback will be used to develop the recommendations in the 10-Year Shelter Plan, which will be presented to Oxford County Council in mid-2024.


More information

Oxford County Human Services - Shelter and Housing

Oxford County Human Services - Find Housing

Oxford County Human Services - Housing Funding Programs

Updated November 1, 2023

Housing for all

Oxford County's 10-Year Shelter Plan


Affordable rental units. Housing with supports. Collaborative partnerships. Pathways to move people into permanent housing. These are just part of the planning Oxford County is undertaking to provide “Housing for all.”


About the plan

Under the Housing Service Act, 2011, every municipal housing services manager in Ontario is required to prepare a local 10-year Housing and Homelessness Plan (10-Year Shelter Plan).

Oxford County's released its first 10-Year Shelter Plan in 2015, followed by a 5-Year Review in 2020. The Shelter Plan is supported by the Master Housing Strategy and currently focuses on the following goals and strategies up to 2024:

  • increasing affordable rental housing supply;
  • preserving and optimizing existing housing stock;
  • reducing chronic homelessness;
  • increasing housing with related supports; and,
  • increasing rent supplement units in the community.


The 10-Year Shelter Plan will give special consideration to:

  • the impact of the increasing cost of homes and the effects of population increase on the demand for homes;
  • long wait times for supportive, subsidized and rent-geared-to-income housing units;
  • the low supply of rental units available;
  • the growing number of people in "core housing need"; that is, housing that is not adequate, affordable or suitable, and requires a household to spend more than 30% or more of its total before-tax income to pay median rent; and,
  • pathways out of homelessness.


Committed to 100% Housed

Under Oxford County Council's 2023-2026 Strategic Plan, "100% Housed" is fundamental goal for achieving Oxford's vision of a healthy, vibrant, and sustainable future. Through the Strategic Plan, the County is committing to seeking innovative solutions to address our housing supply and affordability challenges, and to working with community partners and other levels of government to ensure our residents are “100% housed.”


Have your say

Oxford County is currently seeking public input on the new 10-Year Shelter Plan.

  • A community survey was open from September 18 to October 30, 2023.
  • Special focus groups for key partners and stakeholders take place from November 1 to 7, 2023.
  • Comments or questions from the public are welcome at any time to the project lead (see "Contact" at right).

Feedback will be used to develop the recommendations in the 10-Year Shelter Plan, which will be presented to Oxford County Council in mid-2024.


More information

Oxford County Human Services - Shelter and Housing

Oxford County Human Services - Find Housing

Oxford County Human Services - Housing Funding Programs

Consultation on this project has concluded. Watch for updates on the final 10-Year Shelter Plan at www.oxfordcounty.ca 

  • Community consultation on 10-Year Shelter Plan

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    September 18, 2023

    Housing for all

    Oxford County's 10-Year Shelter Plan


    Affordable rental units. Housing with supports. Collaborative partnerships. Pathways to move people into permanent housing. These are just part of the planning Oxford County is undertaking to provide “Housing for all.”

    You can have your say on Oxford County's new 10-Year Shelter Plan by filling out the survey below or sending questions or feedback to the project lead (see "Contact" at right) by Monday, October 30, 2023. -- SURVEY HAS NOW CLOSED

    Your feedback will be used to develop the recommendations in the 10-Year Shelter Plan, which will be presented to Oxford County Council in mid-2024.


    About the plan

    Under the Housing Service Act, 2011, every municipal housing services manager in Ontario is required to prepare a local 10-year Housing and Homelessness Plan (10-Year Shelter Plan).

    Oxford County's released its first 10-Year Shelter Plan in 2015, followed by a 5-Year Review in 2020. The Shelter Plan is supported by the Master Housing Strategy and currently focuses on the following goals and strategies up to 2024:

    • increasing affordable rental housing supply;
    • preserving and optimizing existing housing stock;
    • reducing chronic homelessness;
    • increasing housing with related supports; and,
    • increasing rent supplement units in the community.


    The 10-Year Shelter Plan will give special consideration to:

    • the impact of the increasing cost of homes and the effects of population increase on the demand for homes;
    • long wait times for supportive, subsidized and rent-geared-to-income housing units;
    • the low supply of rental units available;
    • the growing number of people in "core housing need"; that is, housing that is not adequate, affordable or suitable, and requires a household to spend more than 30% or more of its total before-tax income to pay median rent; and,
    • pathways out of homelessness.


    Committed to 100% Housed

    Under Oxford County Council's 2023-2026 Strategic Plan, "100% Housed" is fundamental goal for achieving Oxford's vision of a healthy, vibrant, and sustainable future. Through the Strategic Plan, the County is committing to seeking innovative solutions to address our housing supply and affordability challenges, and to working with community partners and other levels of government to ensure our residents are “100% housed.”


    More information

    Oxford County Human Services - Shelter and Housing

    Oxford County Human Services - Find Housing

    Oxford County Human Services - Housing Funding Programs