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Thirty new social housing units will be built in Charlottetown and another 20 in Summerside

Tina Mundy, minister of family and human services, is shown entering the legislature on Thursday. During question period, she confirmed that 30 senior units are coming to Charlottetown.
Tina Mundy, minister of family and human services. -File photo

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The province is inviting developers to submit proposals to build housing in Charlottetown that supports Island families in transition.

The request is for at least six new transitional housing units for victims of family violence and at least five units for children who have aged out of the province’s child protection services.

The deadline for submitting proposals is May 1. Details are available at www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/tenders.

“This investment will allow 18-year-olds aging out of the care of the province to access affordable housing and the supports they need to get the best possible start to their adult lives and victims of family violence to safely integrate into their communities,’’ said Family and Human Services Minister Tina Mundy in a news release.

“This investment will allow 18-year-olds aging out of the care of the province to access affordable housing and the supports they need to get the best possible start to their adult lives and victims of family violence to safely integrate into their communities.’’
-Family and Human Services Minister Tina Mundy

The projects are part of the $7.2 million in federal funding received through the Investment in Affordable Housing Agreement, which is allocated for new social housing units in areas of most need.

Also included in the federal funding is $5.2 million directed to seniors housing, for which requests for proposals were issued recently for 30 new units in Charlottetown and 20 new units in Summerside. All of the units will be completed and available for rental by April 1, 2019.

In addition to these projects, government continues to collaborate with municipalities, private developers and communities to meet the current and future housing needs of Islanders.

For example, a team of housing experts and clients was assembled to help create a provincial housing action plan and a housing supply task force was established to inform the work of the team and identify innovative approaches to address housing challenges across the province.

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