Kenmore City Council Advances Affordable Housing Initiatives

Kenmore, WALocal News

During a recent meeting, the Kenmore City Council made substantial progress in addressing the affordable housing crisis, particularly for seniors at risk of homelessness. The council unanimously approved the sale of surplus property to Imagine Housing for $1. 5 million, which is expected to deliver a variety of housing options, including both rental and ownership units. A significant initiative discussed was the creation of a specialized shelter for senior women, with a goal to transition these individuals into shared housing solutions by mid-2024. Mr.

Towie from Lake City Partners remarked on the increasing number of seniors facing homelessness, highlighting the critical need for such services. Additionally, the Housing Connector program was presented as a vital resource that encourages community members to rent out spare rooms to help those in need. Council member Nigel Herbig pointed out the importance of community involvement in these initiatives. The commitment demonstrated by the council indicates a proactive approach to tackle homelessness and enhance housing solutions in Kenmore. The next steps will focus on finalizing the property sale and ensuring that the housing project aligns with community expectations.

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