Province, Grand Forks partner together to develop new housing
“The council and province have worked together to find mutually agreeable and beneficial strategies to help solve the housing crunch in Grand Forks,” said the mayor of Grand Forks Brian Taylor.“This MOU sets the tone for an upcoming collaboration, ensuring that any new housing meets the needs of the community and is built in the most suitable locations.”
Meanwhile, BC Housing will explore the sale of the property at 7382-2nd Street to the city for a new affordable housing project. “Both the city and BC Housing agree that there are better locations in the community for a shelter or supportive housing project than the 7382-2nd [Street] and 2320-78th [Avenue] sites,” states the press release.
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