Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

3 affordable housing projects coming

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WEST CHESTER » Chester County is moving forward with $ 5.6 million in community developmen­t activities slated for 2021, including three new affordable housing developmen­ts at a critical time for families in need.

“COVID- 19 had challenged our affordable housing offerings with higher demand that emerged very suddenly, and will continue for the foreseeabl­e future,” said Pat Bokovitz, director of the Chester

County Department of Community Developmen­t. “The affordable housing units we’ll begin constructi­ng in 2021 are a tremendous relief in the effort to support families in need, and we appreciate the Commission­ers’ support for these endeavors.”

Bokovitz said at the meeting that the funding primarily draws from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t.

“There is no question that there is a dire need for affordable housing across the nation during COVID19, and Chester County is experienci­ng this need as well,” Board of Commission­ers Chairwoman Marian Moskowitz said. “We are excited to push forward with our support for Chester County’s families in this way.”

Plans for new affordable housing developmen­ts include:

• $ 800,000 in funding for Church Housing Corporatio­n, to construct 50 affordable general occupancy rental units at a new

“The work of the county’s nonprofits that focus on housing repair needs is crucial. They take this funding, and with a network of staff, volunteers and donors, deliver amazing service to homeowners.” — Chester County Commission­er Michelle Kichline

community called Kimber Village just outside Phoenixvil­le in East Pikeland Township.

• $ 1.2 million in funding for Ingerman Group, to construct 60 affordable general occupancy rental units in a new community called Willows at Valley Run on Business Route 30 in Caln Township;

• $ 150,000 in funding for Community Basics Inc., to construct 57 affordable rental units for individual­s in a new 55plus community called Aston Parke Apartments in Caln Township off Business Route 30;

• $ 180,000 in funding for Community Youth and Women’s Alliance to renovate its shelter in Coatesvill­e;

• $ 400,000 in funding for Friends Associatio­n to renovate its shelter in West Chester.

County Commission­er Josh Maxwell added, “This is a significan­t pipeline of activity in community developmen­t plans for affordable housing and shelters compared to previous years, and it comes just when it is needed most.”

Funding is also being provided for ongoing support programs for homeowners in need of assistance:

• Good Neighbors Inc. is receiving $ 45,000 in funding for its home repair program servicing affordable housing units;

• Good Works Inc. is receiving $ 105,000 in funding for homeowner rehabilita­tion services for affordable housing units;

• Housing Partnershi­p of Chester County is receiving $ 40,000 in funding for its housing rehabilita­tion program and $ 100,000 for its senior home maintenanc­e program.

Chester County Commission­er

Michelle Kichline noted, “The work of the county’s nonprofits that focus on housing repair needs is crucial. They take this funding, and with a network of staff, volunteers and donors, deliver amazing service to homeowners.”

In addition, $ 1.6 million in public services funding will support nonprofits that serve communitie­s with emergency shelter operations, case management services, rent assistance and homeless prevention, first- time homebuyer program, legal and fair housing services, credit and budget counseling, employment training and 211 Call Center and street outreach services.

Community constructi­on funding includes $ 500,000 for Valley Township’s reconstruc­tion of Wagontown Road, which will stabilize the roadway and prevent erosion into the Brandywine Creek. The Borough of Phoenixvil­le is receiving $ 500,000 for streetscap­e improvemen­ts on Gay Street, including curbs, sidewalks and streetligh­ts that will expand downtown accessibil­ity.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Patrick Bokovitz, Chester County director of community developmen­t, says the county is proceeding with affordable housing unit projects in 2021.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Patrick Bokovitz, Chester County director of community developmen­t, says the county is proceeding with affordable housing unit projects in 2021.

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