Seniors Housing in Port Edward is almost ready for occupancy and next week applications will be handed out for prospective tenants (photo from Councillor James Brown's Facebook page) |
Work on the District of Port Edward's Seniors Housing continues towards the finish line and with the work nearing completion, it's almost time to take applications for the available space
Councillor James Brown from the District has updated the community on the process ahead for would be residents of the facility, noting that Transition Society's Dina Campbell will be at the Port Edward Community Centre on November 8th from 2 until 4:30 to hand out applications.
You can contact the District Office at 250-628-3667 or the Transition Society at 250-627-8959 extension 24 for more information on the process.
The location for the eight unit modular home facility is Alder and Oceanview, with Port Edward making quick work last year to clear the way of any zoning changes for the long sought after units.
October 2017 -- Port Edward to host Public Hearing on proposed zoning amendment for Senior Housing
The desire for an eight unit seniors facility has been a project in the works for a number of years, and was a priority for outgoing Mayor Dave MacDonald.
The pace of the planning picked up momentum in February of 2015 when the Port Edward Housing Action Plan was developed to highlight the need for such a housing development for the District.
The ground for the site was broken on July 31 when MLA Rice and Housing and Municipal Affairs Minister Selina Robinson joined members of Port Edward Council to put some shovels to work at the Port Edward site.
You can view some more photos of the work involved in putting the units in from the councillors Facebook page.
For more background on Housing across the Northwest see our archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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