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St. Andrews Charts a New Course for Affordable Housing
The Town of St. Andrews held a public hearing of objections to rental changes at Compass Housing at special council meeting at the WC O'Neill Arena Council Chambers. The spotlight of the deliberations was fixed on proposed alterations to the development and economic development agreements with Compass Housing, specifically addressing changes in the rental rates for an affordable housing complex.
Unveiled during the charged public hearing, Compass Housing tabled a proposal to revise rental rates, shifting from the current $800 to $1,200 range to a new spectrum of $950 to $1,500 for the affordable housing enclave. The public forum served as a platform for the community to express concerns and opinions. Letters from the public, previously accepted by the council, showcased the diverse perspectives surrounding this matter.
A pivotal decision emerged as the council voted in favor of Compass Housing's proposed amendments, locking in the revised rental rates for a substantial 15-year duration. Emphasizing the endorsement by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), council underscored the vital role these rates play in the comprehensive development of the affordable housing complex.
Yet, the journey to approval was not without its challenges. Councillor Weir, drawing on extensive business experience, raised concerns during the meeting about the due diligence and comprehensiveness of the agreements, urging meticulous attention to monthly reports and provisions for auditing.
Councillor Neal, in his support of the affordable housing initiative, reiterated the alignment of the revised rates with CMHC recommendations. He underscored the town's ambitious goal of recouping the investment through the tax base within a specified timeline.
Council ultimately granted approval to the amendments in the development and economic development agreements for Compass Housing. This decision marks a significant chapter in St. Andrews' ongoing goal of fostering affordable housing solutions.
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