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Mission Association of Seniors Housing Receiving $7.4M From Province For 74 Homes On Grand Street

Mission – Seniors in need of homes will soon have access to more than 70 new affordable rental homes and a new seniors’ community centre, with construction underway on a new development in Mission.

“After years of neglect by the last government, we’re acting quickly to build the homes people need in communities throughout British Columbia,” said Bob D’Eith, MLA for Maple Ridge-Mission. “These affordable homes, together with a new seniors’ community centre, will help seniors live independently and stay connected to their friends and family.”

Mission Association of Seniors Housing is receiving $7.4 million from the Province’s Building BC: Community Housing Fund and construction financing of up to $11.5 million to build 74 homes at 7682 Grand St.

The six-storey wood-frame building will offer studio and one- and- two-bedroom units for seniors with low to middle incomes. Projected monthly rents will range between $375 for some studios and one-bedroom units, and up to $1,050 for some two-bedroom units.

A community centre on the ground floor of the building will be funded and operated by the District of Mission parks, recreation and culture department.

Construction is expected to be complete in spring 2021.

This project is part of more than 22,000 new homes that are completed or underway throughout B.C. because of provincial investments. This includes more than 5,200 homes in mixed-income buildings being developed through the Community Housing Fund.

Delivering affordable housing is a shared priority between government and the BC Green Party caucus, and is part of the Confidence and Supply Agreement.

Pam Alexis, mayor, District of Mission -“On behalf of council, I wish to thank Minister Robinson for her leadership in providing new affordable spaces in British Columbia and to MLA D’Eith for championing our project here in Mission. Projects, such as this one for our seniors, help to fill in the gaps in our housing continuum. In addition, council is grateful for all the partners at the table who have worked tirelessly to make this project a reality. Integrating housing and the much-needed seniors’ activity centre will make a big difference in our community.”

Tricia Schweers, executive director, Mission Association of Seniors Housing -“We are delighted to see the project come to fruition after many months of planning and collaboration with our community partners. This will go a long way to enable our seniors to have affordable and stable housing in Mission and to benefit from their continued community activities and local supports.”

Bob Ingram, president, Mission Seniors Centre Association -“The beginning of construction of a new seniors’ activity centre in Mission is an exciting time for seniors in our community. The centre will provide new and expanded program opportunities in an expanded space. The Mission Seniors Centre Association wishes to express gratitude and appreciation to the District of Mission, Mission Association for Seniors Housing, Terra Housing, BC Housing and all who have contributed to this project. A very heartfelt thank you to Marilyn Boswyk, whose generous bequest was the catalyst for the dream of a new facility to become a reality.”

* This housing development is part of the first series of projects selected to receive funding through the Building BC: Community Housing Fund, a $1.9-billion investment over 10 years to build more than 14,000 mixed-income rental homes throughout the province.

* The District of Mission contributions to the project include:
* a nominal 60-year lease rate for the land;

* contributions to fee waivers and development cost charge waivers of $230,000; and

* all capital and operating costs for the seniors’ community centre.

* The Mission Association for Seniors Housing is providing $700,000 in cash equity to the project toward the residential housing costs.

* The Mission Seniors Centre Association is providing $500,000 through a charitable bequest from Marilyn Boswyk for the seniors’ community centre.

* The projected rents will be:
* 15 units for seniors with low incomes (i.e., seniors on fixed incomes): $375 (studio and one-bedroom) to $570 (two-bedroom).

* 37 rent-geared-to-income units (seniors with low to moderate incomes): $501 (studio) to $710 (two-bedroom).

* 22 middle-income units: $850 (one-bedroom) to $1,050 (two-bedroom).

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