Confusion over Affordable Housing Development in Mission

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Confusion over Affordable Housing Development in Mission
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The rejection of an affordable housing development application by BC Housing has caused confusion in Mission. Despite being nearly move-in ready, the 92 units may have to be rented at market price due to lack of funding. The CEO of Apex Western Homes believes the denial may be due to the use of gas instead of electricity in the units.

There is confusion in Mission about an affordable housing development whose application was rejected BC Housing. As Angela Jung reports, 92 units are nearly move-in ready, but may have to be rented at market price .

However, without funding, the developer says he will have to put the units up for rent at market price. ‘Moving camps doesn’t solve the problem’: B.C. homeless advocate on need for better housing solutionssent to your email, as it happens. “We sincerely hope the agencies involved can find an alternate path forward so that this important affordable housing development in Mission receives the funding required to finalize the project. Should that happen, More Than A Roof would be ready and able to operate the building.”

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