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The construction of 50 new apartments for non-elderly singles and disabled persons was announced today by the provincial and federal governments. The new Moncton-based units will be funded under Phase III of the Canada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing Agreement.
Social Development Minister Mary Schryer, who is also minister responsible for housing, and Tilly O’Neill-Gordon, Member of Parliament for Miramichi, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, made the announcement today.
“We are pleased to join our partners in these projects to help increase the availability of high-quality and affordable homes for low-income seniors in the Moncton area,” said Schryer. “The creation of more affordable housing is part of this government’s efforts to help seniors be active and healthy members of local communities.”
The $4.9 million project at 430 High St. is expected to be completed by January 2010.
The units are being developed by Tannery Court Cooperative Ltd. The project will receive funding of $1.4 million under the Federal Affordable Housing Trust Fund to offset construction costs, as well as $2.1 million in rent supplements from the Province of New Brunswick for 49 of the 50 units.
“The Government of Canada is committed to making affordable housing available in New Brunswick and across Canada for those who need it most,” said MP O’Neill-Gordon. “Here in Moncton, the creation of these units will help individuals and persons with disabilities access suitable, affordable housing that meets their specific needs.”
Funding is available to private non-profit organizations, co-operatives, and community or private developers interested in developing projects for low- to moderate-income families, seniors, non-elderly singles, disabled persons and persons with special needs.
This project will be built to high energy-efficiency standards, and it will involve consultation with Efficiency NB. Builders of affordable housing projects for low-income individuals may receive an incentive of $2,000 per apartment unit if the building is heated by low greenhouse gas emission technologies as approved by Efficiency NB.
