City of Ottawa announces $2.9 million housing program for Porsches - The Beaverton

City of Ottawa announces $2.9 million housing program for Porsches

– The of Ottawa has announced a generous contribution to a public development that will provide needy Porsches unable to find homes and four car garages.

Throughout the city, high performance often have nowhere to go to and have a higher rate of experiencing mansion-lessness compared to other Canadian municipalities. However, leaders at city hall decided to step on the gas with trickle-down economics.

“Not every high-end vehicle gets the same opportunity in life,” said Jim Watson. “They all can’t be taken in by a business executive in the midst of a mid-life crisis, or by some rich kid on his 18th birthday…they need all the support they need to have an enriching life, which, in a way, enriches us.”

The housing project includes a showroom to help cars advertise their 30L twin-turbo boxer 6 engines to future employers, 24-7 waxing services, and a Porche playground where younger models can frolic.

While there are some who disagree with having the presence of a Porsche shelter in the neighbourhood, the mayor condemned those who didn’t support this important social service.

At press time, the mayor touted a separate carpool lane for the top 1% of earners claiming it would reduce .