Nearly 300 families and individuals have been able to start renting affordable housing units in the West Shore since the beginning of December.
The combination of West Park Lane, two six-storey rental buildings in View Royal, and another building in Langford provide 282 units for people who can live independently with supports as part of the Regional Housing First Program (RHFP).
West Park Lane, located at 1910 and 1920 West Park Ln, has 153 units, including 20 accessible units and 34 of them renting at $375 a month, the current provincial income assistance shelter rate. LangfordB次元官网网址檚 Spencer Close, 2763 Spencer Rd., has 130 units B次元官网网址 including 13 accessible units B次元官网网址 with 26 renting at $375 a month.
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The RHFP is an equal partnership agreement between the CRD, the provincial government through B.C. Housing and the federal government through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
B次元官网网址淎s the fastest growing municipality in B.C., Langford has played a large role in accommodating housing growth to the West Shore,B次元官网网址 said Mayor Stew Young.
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View Royal Mayor David Screech said heB次元官网网址檚 extremely proud to be B次元官网网址楤次元官网网址減art of the answer to our housing crisis.B次元官网网址
The RHFP partnership will build 2,000 units of affordable housing across the province as part of a $600 million program.
The program was initiated to create more affordable rental housing including 400 units renting at the current shelter rate to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness in the capital region.
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