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PROVINCE TO PROTECT 996 AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS

April 3rd, 2007
VANCOUVER – The Province is funding 996 more units of supportive housing to reduce homelessness, Premier Gordon Campbell announced today.

The $80-million investment includes the purchase of 15 buildings in Vancouver, Victoria and Burnaby to protect affordable housing. The Province launched a major housing initiative last fall, Housing Matters BC, and committed additional new funding in Budget 2007. Today’s announcement secures important affordable housing, will help reduce homelessness, and gives the Province and local governments more tools to help those who cannot help themselves.

“We have an obligation to give people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness the opportunity to live in safe, clean and affordable housing,” said Campbell. “With today’s funding, the provincial government is making the largest single investment in this critical type of housing stock ever. We are trying to assure important services are available to people who want to make a better future for themselves.”

Housing is the cornerstone of strong social policy. The purchases include 10 Single Room Occupancy (SRO) hotels in Vancouver, primarily in and around Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, and one SRO hotel in Victoria. In addition, four buildings purchased in Burnaby and Victoria will be converted into supportive housing, which integrates support services with housing so people can move beyond temporary shelter to more secure housing, gain greater self-reliance, and achieve appropriate employment. In total, 709 supportive housing units will result from these purchases.

The Province is also funding 287 additional new supportive housing units in Vancouver on three city-owned sites, identified as priorities by the City of Vancouver. It is anticipated that one of the sites will be a pilot project for small suites of approximately 180 to 200 square feet to be used as an initial form of stable housing for people wanting to get off the street. Services such as mental health and addiction programs, life skills counselling and employment training will be incorporated into the building so they are readily available to occupants. The project is currently being considered by the city.

“Supportive housing helps people break the cycle of homelessness and makes our communities stronger,” said Minister Responsible for Housing Rich Coleman. “We are providing people the tools they need to regain their independence.”

“Providing financial help and skills training will make a big difference in a person’s life,” said Minister of Employment and Income Assistance Claude Richmond. “The Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance will be a strong partner to make sure these housing units help as many vulnerable income assistance clients as possible.”

All of today’s commitments are being made through the Provincial Homelessness Initiative, arising from the work of the Premier’s Task Force on Homelessness, Mental Illness and Addictions. With today’s announcement, the Province has funded 2,287 housing units under Initiative since 2004 and will allocate $328 million this year to social housing - nearly triple 2001 spending.

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BACKGROUNDER
HOUSING ALLOCATIONS ANNOUNCED

The following Single Room Occupancy (SRO) hotels have been purchased by the Province in Vancouver and Victoria:

Hotel: Address: Number of rooms
Vancouver    
Marble Arch Hotel 518 Richards St. 145
St. Helens Hotel 1161/63 Granville St. 98
Carl Rooms 335 Princess St. 47
The Rice Block 404 Hawks St. 43
Molson’s Bank Building 166 E. Hastings St. 45
The Park Hotel Apartments 429/433 W. Pender St. 56
Walton Hotel 261-265 E. Hastings St. 51
Orange Hall 329-341 Gore Ave. 27
Orwell Hotel 456 E. Hastings 55
Savoy Hotel 258-260 E. Hastings St. 28
Victoria    
Pandora Hotel 715-717 Pandora St. 28
 
Total:
623 rooms


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Province is also committing to creating supportive housing units at three sites owned by the City of Vancouver:

Address Number of housing units
1321 Richards St. 87
337 W. Pender St. 120
980 Main St. 80
Total:
287 housing units


The following buildings have been purchased by the Province in Victoria and Burnaby to be converted to supportive housing:

Building Address Number of housing units
Magdelaine Court 1172 Yates St. Victoria 20 apartments
Queens Court 1134 Queens Ave. Victoria 28 apartments
Alpha 204 Alpha Ave. Burnaby 18 two-bedroom townhouses
Beta 205 Beta Ave. Burnaby 20 two-bedroom townhouses
 
Total:
86 housing units

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Media contact:

Mike Morton
Press Secretary
Office of the Premier
250 213-8218

Susan Thom
BC Housing
604 230-1301

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