National Post

Churches to aid in B.C. housing

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COQUITLAM, B.C. • The United Church in British Columbia is stepping forward to help address the province’s affordable housing crisis by offering up some of its properties for developmen­t.

Premier John Horgan announced Friday that the province will spend $12.4 million to help develop 414 units in four cities, beginning with 75 units on church property in Coquitlam.

The 75 units will be designed for individual­s, seniors and families with an average income between $50,000 and $100,000.

Horgan said its essential for the province to establish partnershi­ps between landowners, developers and municipali­ties in order to build much needed affordable housing.

Terry Harrison with the B.C. Conference of the United Church of Canada said aging infrastruc­ture and shrinking congregati­ons have led the church to look for ways to redevelop its properties.

“We had to do something innovative to try to figure out how to re-purpose properties,” Harrison said. “Our faith teaches us to serve those in need, and here and now, one of the greatest needs is affordable housing for middle-income families.”

The church developed a plan to leverage its prime real estate in places like Metro Vancouver to support developmen­t in locations with lower-valued land, like in Nanaimo, she said.

The plan will allow the church to upgrade and take care of its facilities while also providing a benefit to the community with affordable housing, Harrison explained.

“While it’s imperative that we use these assets for the United Church, we must also provide practical benefits for the wider community. That’s sort of our ying-yang.”

Horgan said B.C. Housing’s new program HousingHub, which facilitate­s partnershi­ps for new developmen­t, will support the church to get the projects through the permitting and planning phases quickly.

Constructi­on for the Coquitlam developmen­t is set to begin in June.

The church will retain ownership of the properties, Horgan said, and will be responsibl­e for paying the developers.

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