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Somehow I have a hard time believing Danni will spend any money on anything besides her beloved fLamers new barn
I saw a snippet of a talk she did recently (this week?) where she insinuated they would ensure Edmonton's downtown gets as much Provincial funding as Calgary's and that they wanted to help with the 'gentrification' of our Downtown. Not sure what she means by that but if it's to get Ice District 2.0 going then I'm for it.
 
City building more supportive housing​

April 23, 2024

City Council has approved plans for two new supportive housing sites that will provide nearly 100 homes for Edmontonians at risk of homelessness.

The City will lead construction of two purpose-built supportive housing developments using City-owned land in Garneau and Canora and funds from the existing affordable housing budget. The sites will be transferred to Homeward Trust Edmonton when they are complete, anticipated for 2026.

“The solution to our houselessness crisis is building more housing. By providing more supportive housing, the City is taking concrete action toward addressing one of its biggest challenges,” said Mayor Amarjeet Sohi. “These new homes will take us one step closer to creating an Edmonton for all of us.”

Since 2020, the City and Homeward Trust have partnered on six supportive housing developments throughout Edmonton, creating 275 new homes for Edmontonians in need. Homeward Trust works with specialized social service agencies to operate supportive housing, tailoring each site to meet the distinct needs of residents that need supports to maintain housing.

Both buildings will be designed by GEC Architecture, the local design firm behind earlier City-led supportive housing. Garneau’s building will have 34 suites, including five barrier-free units for people with disabilities. Canora’s building will have 63 suites, including nine barrier-free units.

“Supportive housing ensures vulnerable members of our communities have access to a safe, stable place to call home while they receive the supports and services they need.” said Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services Jason Nixon. “I am glad to see that city council is moving forward with the Garneau and Canora projects which Alberta’s government funded through our Affordable Housing Partnership Program. We will continue to work with our partners, like the City of Edmonton, to get these much-needed projects underway.”

The City will use $33.4 million from its affordable housing budget to construct the buildings. The Government of Alberta is also providing $6.59 million toward construction.

“Supportive housing isn't just about providing shelter; it's about offering a pathway to stability, wellness, and community integration. By combining housing with wrap-around supportive services, we're not just preventing homelessness; we're restoring hope and empowering individuals to thrive," said Susan McGee, CEO of Homeward Trust.

The updated Affordable Housing Strategy projects the need for an additional 1,400 to 1,700 new units of supportive housing over the next five years. Supportive housing is a type of affordable housing that offers below-market rents as well as wraparound support services and a community. Residents sign a lease and pay rent, while also receiving support with life skills and health and wellness support services. Since 2019, the City has invested a total of $63.9 million to help create 783 new units of supportive housing across Edmonton.​

For more information:
edmonton.ca/WelcomeHomes

Media contact:
Yetunde Adebiyi
Senior Communications Advisor
Community Services
780-446-8278​
 
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Randy B just brought us another round of Randy B Bucks! Notice how 99.9% of these "Alberta" projects are anywhere but Calgary. Are they getting their own round as well? I'm confused - which dollars are these for? $69M is going to a project called "Rosenthal Estates."
 

Randy B just brought us another round of Randy B Bucks! Notice how 99.9% of these "Alberta" projects are anywhere but Calgary. Are they getting their own round as well? I'm confused - which dollars are these for? $69M is going to a project called "Rosenthal Estates."
That’s another Leston Holdings project like Edgemont Flat and Heritage Flats.
 
I thought this project was already up and running, but maybe the rooms were not. They had trailers on site during the winter so maybe the hotel rooms were being renovated.
 
I thought this project was already up and running, but maybe the rooms were not. They had trailers on site during the winter so maybe the hotel rooms were being renovated.
As far as I understand, the emergency shelter portion was up and running during the winter along with some temporary camp trailers they used as longer term shelters that are now gone. The supportive housing part in the old hotel rooms was not open until now, and I think the emergency shelter closed after winter to complete some work. Very happy to see this completed, Niginan is one of the best support agencies in Edmonton.
 
We are also still waiting on the long-ago announced Coliseum Inn re-furb. Any intel on that one?
 
We are also still waiting on the long-ago announced Coliseum Inn re-furb. Any intel on that one?
I do not know anything about the refurb into supportive housing. Enoch Cree Nation opened an emergency shelter in the old club area and I have heard that it's been a bit of a bumpy start. No idea if that affected the plans.
 
Good, we need 10 more of these projects all over the city.
I kind of hope the Edmonton Inn by Blatchford gets that treatment, but that one might need a lot of work before it's fit to house people given that it's been operated as a fleabag for years.
 
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