March 24, 2017 13:00 ET
Ministry of Natural Gas Development and Responsible for Housing Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
PARKSVILLE, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - March 24, 2017) - Seniors and people with disabilities living on low-to moderate-incomes will soon have increased access to affordable housing in Parksville, with construction underway of Kingsley Manor.
The redevelopment will provide 28 units of safe and secure housing and more options to those who desire independent living. The building will replace a duplex structure that previously housed six seniors.
Kingsley Manor is the first project in B.C. to receive funding through the Government of Canada Social Infrastructure Fund, to increase affordable housing for seniors. Sixteen units are currently held for seniors when Kingsley Manor opens in December 2017.
Located at 312 Hirst Ave., the project is situated in a residential neighbourhood and will provide seniors with easy access to commercial businesses and public transportation.
Kingsley Low Rental Housing Society will be the non-profit operator. The society also operates two other properties in the city.
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The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing and Housing Corporation -
"Our Government remains committed to making significant investments in affordable housing, strengthening Canadian communities and helping create jobs and grow the middle class and those fighting hard to join it. We are providing better places for seniors to live independently, and building a strong foundation for a sustainable economic future."
Michelle Stilwell, Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation, and the MLA for Parksville - Qualicum -
"I don't know if there is anything better than knowing you've helped to provide someone a home and these new units will continue to meet housing needs for low income seniors and persons with disability in our community. This project is another example of the incredible partnerships our government has with local governments and community partners to build new affordable homes like Kingsley Manor."
Mayor Marc Lefebvre, City of Parksville -
"The City of Parksville is pleased to support organizations like Kingsley Low Rental Housing Society. We applaud its innovative approach to creating more affordable housing options that support some of our most vulnerable citizens."
Bill Veenhof, Board Chair, Regional District of Nanaimo -
"The Regional District of Nanaimo welcomes this opportunity to directly support affordable housing. Kingsley Manor has provided an excellent low-rent option for many years, and this redevelopment meets a real and ongoing need across our region."
Duane Round, Building Chair, Kingsley Low Rental Housing Society -
"The Kingsley Housing Society is very excited to announce the redevelopment of Kingsley Manor thanks to funding from the Canada Social Infrastructure Plan, it will be a great asset to Parksville for many years. This was made possible by the incredible support of MLA Michelle Stilwell and the City of Parksville led by Mayor Marc Lefebvre. Our mission is to be a housing provider that will ensure our most vulnerable citizens have a place to call home."
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