Affordable housing proposed for Parksville
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Affordable housing proposed for Parksville

On February 21, Parksville city council voted to move ahead with an application to allow the development of a non-market rental building at 1225 Franklin Gulls Road by the Parksville Lions Society.

On February 21, Parksville city council voted to move ahead with an application to allow the development of a non-market rental building at 1225 Franklin Gulls Road by the Parksville Lions Society. 


The land for the development is a city-owned lot and the plans are for a four-storey 36 unit rental apartment building with 18 one-bedroom, 15, two-bedroom and three three-bedroom apartments. 


According to Councillor Mary Beil, the city will continue to own the land but lease it to the Lions Housing Society on a long-term basis.


Tom Roy, president of the Parksville Lions Housing Society, said that the building will be targeted at working-class tennants. The society has applied for funding from BC Housing that would help subsidize some of the units.