Gazette reporting on Affordable Housing in Prince Edward County
From plans to financing to construction — every step is difficult
As the County's Affordable Housing Corporation enters the final push to construction on its first project, 30 Disraeli Street, many people are asking if their tax dollars were well spent. That's a good question.
The Affordable Housing Corporation begins construction on its first building this month
Homelessness has risen across the province for decades. The lack of support from government leaves municipalities struggling for solutions.
Wellington Manor needs tax relief. Council just needs an equitable way to give it.
Affordability, density, and attention to seniors come to the fore in revised plans
Construction on new affordable housing project on Delhi Park is about to get underway
Thrive PEC, in partnership with Prince Edward Learning Centre, is undertaking its first Community Benefits Agreement with Pinecrest Housing.
Council carries three resolutions to improve childcare, planning, and affordable housing
Mixed housing and social services hub approved at former Queen Elizabeth school site
The County Foundation’s 2024 Vital Signs report confirms what we already know: comfortable, secure, and affordable housing is out of reach for too many
Council looks to purchase the former school building and strike public-private partnership on affordable housing
County's plans for 100 affordable residential units at former Queen Elizabeth school declined by Federal Government
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