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    yyctimesBy yyctimesDecember 7, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The province announced Wednesday that it is investing $55 million over a three-year period to increase access to affordable housing in Alberta.

    This funding is part of the province’s new Affordable Housing Partnership Program to help people find affordable and accessible housing.

    In 2021, the province launched its 10-year strategic plan to improve accessible housing called Stronger Foundations, which is intended to “get Alberta on track to increase affordable housing units by 25,000,” the province wrote in a press release.

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    “The new Affordable Housing Partnership Program is open for applications to help public, nonprofit and private sectors work together to build and maintain affordable housing for seniors, families, individuals with low incomes, developmental disabilities, physical challenges, victims of violence and others liver. .”

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    The province accepts development proposals with an affordable, social or specialized housing component until January 11, 2023.

    Housing providers can receive provincial financial support through capital grants, land or building contributions and/or transfer or long-term lease of government-owned land or building, the release said.

    The 2022 capital plan will create 2,000 jobs for Albertans and $281 million will be allocated over three years to create 2,300 new housing units.

    According to the provinces’ projections, a mix of new capital construction and rental subsidies will serve approximately 3,900 new households over the next three years.

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