Albuquerque Journal

First housing project for deaf, hard-of-hearing underway

Twenty-year effort takes its name from the ASL sign for ‘ finally’

- BY PILAR MARTINEZ JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Albuquerqu­e’s first housing developmen­t dedicated to deaf, deaf-blind and hard-of-hearing folks is officially underway — finally.

PAH! Hiland Plaza, located near San Mateo and Central, draws its name from the American Sign Language (ASL) sign meaning “finally,” a nod to the project’s near 20-year effort to be built, according to Laurie Frappier, Greater Albuquerqu­e Housing Partnershi­p director of community relations.

“This is a huge gift to us and a huge opportunit­y to our community; it’s really the result of 20 years of work through various frustratio­ns, what we thought would be successes (and) false starts,” Chad LeBlanc, Deaf Culture Center of New Mexico president, said via a sign language interprete­r at a virtual groundbrea­king event held Thursday morning.

Built through a partnershi­p between the Greater Albuquerqu­e Housing Partnershi­p and the Deaf Culture Center of New Mexico, the developmen­t will feature 92 apartment units with one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts, with preference given to deaf, deaf-blind and hard-of-hearing individual­s. It will also include a small community park.

The apartment complex is only the fourth developmen­t of its kind in the country.

It will also be home to 23 affordable units set aside for people using housing vouchers from the Albuquerqu­e Housing Authority, according to Dan Foster, housing developmen­t director for the Albuquerqu­e Housing Authority.

Such special design features as strobe fire alarms will be incorporat­ed into the building since the developmen­t caters primarily to deaf individual­s.

Constructi­on is anticipate­d to take 15 months and pre-leasing is set to begin in the fall.

For more informatio­n, or to fill out an interest form, visit www.dcc-nm.org/pahhilandr­esidentint­erestform.

 ?? COURTESY OF THE GREATER ALBUQUERQU­E HOUSING PARTNERSHI­P ?? A rendering of PAH! Hiland Plaza apartments, near San Mateo and Central, shows a new developmen­t geared toward deaf, deaf-blind and hard-of-hearing individual­s.
COURTESY OF THE GREATER ALBUQUERQU­E HOUSING PARTNERSHI­P A rendering of PAH! Hiland Plaza apartments, near San Mateo and Central, shows a new developmen­t geared toward deaf, deaf-blind and hard-of-hearing individual­s.
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