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Affordable Housing Task Force, In the News »

29 Apr 2011  |  No Comment >>

BC Non Profit Housing Association
Rental housing, including non -profit housing, is a critical part of the British Columbia housing system. Non-profit housing societies are providers of affordable rental housing for those with low incomes. Along with ownership housing, rental housing plays an important role in the housing continuum serving  families and individuals at different life stages ...
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Affordable Housing Task Force, Meetings »

14 Mar 2011  |  No Comment >>

The March meeting of the Affordable Housing Task Force has been cancelled as our resources our focused on the Homeless Count March 16th.
The next meeting will be April 20th – details to follow

Affordable Housing Task Force, Meetings, RPRC »

14 Dec 2010  |  No Comment >>

The next meeting of the Richmond Poverty Response Committee AND the Affordable Housing Task Force is:
Wednesday January 19th
4:30pm – 7pm
Richmond Caring Place room 320
A portion of the meeting will be devoted to each committee – details to follow.
Seasons Greetings!

Affordable Housing Task Force, In the News »

27 Apr 2009  |  No Comment >>

By Matthew Hoekstra – Richmond Review
Published: April 22, 2009 11:00 AM  
 
A women’s shelter and up to 170 units of subsidized housing, some supporting those with mental health issues and addictions, have been rejected by B.C. Housing in a city-led proposal.
 
In early March, city council endorsed a proposed memorandum of understanding with the province’s subsidized housing ...
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Affordable Housing Task Force, In the News »

17 Apr 2009  |  No Comment >>

Nelson Bennett /Richmond News
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Try living in a bank account.
That appears to be the City of Richmond’s strategy when it comes to affordable housing, says David Reay, co-chair of the Richmond Poverty Response Committee: collect money from developers for affordable housing that has yet to be built.
“We have a whole bunch of money ...
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