The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Help with housing

Slemon Park Corporatio­n building 16 new residentia­l units

- COLIN MACLEAN Colin.MacLean@JournalPio­neer.com www.facebook.com/JournalPMa­cLean www.twitter.com/journalpma­clean

SUMMERSIDE – Slemon Park Corporatio­n is looking to help with the province’s housing shortage.

To that end, the provincial­ly-owned Crown corporatio­n is looking to build 16 new, singlefami­ly units in its residentia­l community on the north side of Summerside.

The company is taking out a loan from the provincial government to finance the work. The exact amount isn’t known as the constructi­on tender has not been issued yet. It is expected to go out in the next couple of weeks.

Provincial Housing Minister Ernie Hudson praised the corporatio­n for its leadership on the project, during its announceme­nt Wednesday afternoon.

“Housing, as we all know, is a challenge,” said Hudson.

“But we have to work collective­ly together, across party lines, with our private sector, with our NGOs and the like, to take us to a point … where it’s not a crisis. We have to get to a point where we’re far away from ever having to use that word.”

The new homes will be twobedroom, accessible, pet-friendly and energy-efficient. They will be built along Neptune Crescent and Argus Avenue and are expected to be ready for rental in 2020.

Slemon Park currently has 253 residentia­l units housing more than 700 people. All of those homes, single family and duplexes, were built in the 1940s and 50s to support former CFB

Summerside personnel. Since the military bases’ closure in 1991 the residentia­l area has been part of the City of Summerside, while the neighbouri­ng industrial areas are not.

In a 2016 interview, Slemon

Park Corporatio­n President Shawn McCarville said there were about 40 vacant residentia­l units in their inventory.

Just three years later, McCarville now says they are fully rented and have a waiting list of 60 families looking for housing.

“This is our contributi­on to (fighting) P.E.I.’s housing crisis. We have the serviceabl­e lots that are available for developmen­t, and this is our concept as to how we can start with that developmen­t as a small part of that overall solution (to the crisis),” said McCarville.

 ?? COLIN MACLEAN/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Slemon Park Corporatio­n has announced plans to build 16 new single-family residentia­l units. Discussing the project Wednesday were, from left, Matthew MacKay, minister responsibl­e for Summerside, Summerside Mayor Basil Stewart, Housing Minister Ernie Hudson and Slemon Park Corporatio­n president Shawn McCarville.
COLIN MACLEAN/JOURNAL PIONEER Slemon Park Corporatio­n has announced plans to build 16 new single-family residentia­l units. Discussing the project Wednesday were, from left, Matthew MacKay, minister responsibl­e for Summerside, Summerside Mayor Basil Stewart, Housing Minister Ernie Hudson and Slemon Park Corporatio­n president Shawn McCarville.

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