First project under new housing initiative underway in Salmo

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Photo New housing initiative underway in Salmo

Construction for a new 28-unit affordable housing development for families and seniors is underway in Salmo thanks to funding by the governments of Canada and British Columbia and Columbia Basin Trust. Scuka Contracting is the general contractor on the project.

“Our Government is investing in affordable housing in British Columbia and across the country to help create jobs and improve the quality of life for people who need it most. When complete, this new development will bring 28 more affordable rental housing units to Salmo, a new place to call home for seniors and families in this community,” said David Wilks, Member of Parliament for Kootenay—Columbia on behalf of the Honourable Candice Bergen, Minister of State for Social Development. “We remain focused on four priorities, as outlined by the Prime Minister, that Canadians care most about: their families, the safety of our streets and communities, their pride in being a citizen of this country, and of course, their personal financial security.”

“The Province is committed to creating new affordable housing options for families and seniors in smaller communities like Salmo,” said the Honourable Rich Coleman, Minister of Natural Gas Development and Minister Responsible for Housing. “We’re thankful to our community partners, Columbia Basin Trust and Salmo & Area Supportive Housing Society, for helping to make this new affordable housing a reality for individuals in the community.”

The governments of Canada and B.C will provide a combined investment of $1,296,000 through the Affordable Rental Housing Initiative, under the Investment in Affordable Housing 2011-2014 Agreement.Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is contributing $1,296,000. In addition, the Government of B.C. will provide interim construction financing of nearly $2.6 million. The Salmo & Area Supportive Housing Society will provide the land valued at approximately $106,000 and equity of nearly $42,500.

“I admire the determination and perseverance of the community of Salmo who are now witnessing a great idea materialize into a modern building to house families and seniors,” said Neil Muth, president and chief executive officer, Columbia Basin Trust. This initiative is a key part of improving the well-being of residents in the Columbia Basin and CBT is proud to work with the Salmo & Area Supportive Housing Society in partnership with the federal and provincial governments to improve housing options for local residents.”

Located at 730 Railway Ave. in Salmo, the new affordable housing site will consist of 20 apartments for seniors and eight townhouses for families. The development will be owned and operated by Salmo & Area Supportive Housing Society.

“This project has been 25 years in the making for our society, and today’s groundbreaking marks a milestone for us and this community,” said Phil Berukoff, chair and executive director, Salmo & Area Supportive Housing Society. “We’d like to express our greatest appreciation to the Government of Canada, Province of B.C. and Columbia Basin Trust for providing the funding for this project. I’d also like to acknowledge our community for supporting this project from the beginning, helping us bring more affordable housing to Salmo.”

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