Times Colonist

Indigenous affordable rental housing opens in Sooke

- CARLA WILSON cjwilson@timescolon­ist.com

A new Indigenous affordable­housing project with 170 belowmarke­t rental units in two buildings has opened in Sooke.

The developmen­t is the largest expansion of affordable housing in the district in its history, Langford Juan de Fuca MLA Ravi Parmar said at the official opening of the Drennan Street complex on Monday.

Units in the five-storey wood-frame buildings are a mix of studio, one-, two- and threebedro­om homes. The project also features a communal gathering space, accessible parking spaces, gardening opportunit­ies and a playground.

A total of 34 units are dedicated for tenants with very low incomes and rented for $500 a month, to make them affordable for people receiving social assistance, those with disabiliti­es or those on a basic senior’s pension. The rest of the units will be rented at below-market rates.

The M’akola Housing society owns and operates the property, where the first tenants have started to move in.

“The availabili­ty of Indigenous affordable housing is crucial for the well-being of families and communitie­s as it provides a sense of security and stability, which is essential for people and communitie­s to thrive,” society chief executive Kevin Albers said in a statement.

The project was a partnershi­p between local, provincial and federal government­s through the regional housing first program, said Colin Plant, chair of the Capital Regional District.

B.C. Housing put in $22.2 million while the federal government contribute­d $6.9 million through its affordable housing fund, part of the $82-billion national housing strategy.

M’akola Housing Society provided $1.5 million in equity and the Capital Regional District provided $765,000 through its regional housing trust fund.

The funding is part of a $19-billion housing investment by the province. Since 2017, the province has seen about 78,000 new homes delivered or started, including more than 275 affordable homes in Sooke, it said.

 ?? DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST ?? A new Indigenous affordable housing project in Sooke offers 170 below-market rental housing units in two buildings operated by the M’akola Housing Society.
DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST A new Indigenous affordable housing project in Sooke offers 170 below-market rental housing units in two buildings operated by the M’akola Housing Society.

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