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Seniors in Maple Ridge will benefit from nearly 100 new affordable homes

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Seniors in Maple Ridge will have access to more affordable housing with construction starting on 98 homes.

“Seniors have helped shape our communities and it is important that we continue to support them,” said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “These new homes coming to Maple Ridge will provide many seniors with affordable, secure housing options that meet their needs. We are seeing real progress, and our government is committed to continue helping seniors age with dignity and stability in the community they call home.”

The new development at 22534/22548/22556 Royal Cres. will provide 98 affordable rental homes for seniors with low to moderate incomes who can live independently. The homes are being delivered in partnership with New Vista Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting aging populations through safe and inclusive housing.

“We are very happy to begin this important project for seniors in Maple Ridge, as it will provide affordable housing to those in need for decades to come,” said Darin Froese, CEO, New Vista Society. “Thanks to the minister and her team at BC Housing for their support and vision.”

The Province, through BC Housing, is providing $16.1 million through the Community Housing Fund along with $34.9 million in construction financing. Designed with accessibility and aging in place in mind, the development will include a mix of one- and two-bedroom units, along with common areas and amenity spaces that foster social connection and help reduce isolation.

“This project is great news for seniors in Maple Ridge,” said Susie Chant, parliamentary secretary for seniors’ services and long-term care. “Affordable housing, specifically designed for residents to age in place, allows stable connections to the social, community and service networks that seniors need to thrive. This housing project is another example of how we are working to meet the needs of seniors in communities across the province.”

The homes are expected to be ready in 2027. New Vista Society will share details about how to apply closer to construction completion.

“These new homes are a welcome addition to the Maple Ridge community,” said Lisa Beare, MLA for Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows. “Seniors in the region, especially those with fixed incomes, face challenges in finding affordable places to rent. With these new homes, we are making sure they have access to safe, affordable homes that meet their needs and allow them to stay connected to their community.”

Since 2017, the Province has more than 93,600 homes delivered or underway, including more than 500 in Maple Ridge.

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