A proposal to deliver an additional 50 safe and supportive homes for people experiencing homelessness in Prince George is currently in the works between the provincial government and the city.
“We are working with the city and community partners to make sure vulnerable people have access to safe and supportive homes,” said David Eby, Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Housing.
“When people are housed, they can access things like health care and skills training to help rebuild their lives, and the benefit of that opportunity extends across the community.”
The new homes are proposed for 855 1st Avenue – the same block where plans are underway to build a project that will include 50 affordable rental homes, 50 supportive homes, and on-site health-care services.
BC Housing would select an experienced non-profit service provider to manage the building with staff on-site 24/7 to provide wraparound supports, including meal programs, life skills training, and health and wellness support services.
The housing development addresses recommendations made in Northern Health’s 2017 downtown health services plan.
“Council is grateful to the Province, BC Housing and Northern Health for their ongoing partnership with the City of Prince George,” said Lyn Hall, mayor, City of Prince George.
“The commitment of an additional 50 units of modular housing will further enhance our collective efforts to ensure vulnerable residents with complex needs are able to access supported housing and critical health-care services. The 1st Avenue project is the result of much hard work and collaboration and we look forward to seeing it develop and benefit our residents.”
A development permit application has been submitted to the city.
If approved, construction of the 50-unit project is anticipated to begin this spring and open early in 2022.
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