LONGUEUIL, QC, April 29,
2024 /CNW/ - The governments of Canada and Quebec, in collaboration with
Mission Unitaînés and the City of Longueuil, have
announced the construction of a project containing 100 new
affordable housing units for independent seniors over the next
two years. The funding for these units comes from the recent
bilateral agreement between Canada
and Quebec under the Housing
Accelerator Fund (HAF).
The six-storey building to be built in Longueuil represents a government investment
of $23.5 million, in addition to
the contribution from the City of
Longueuil, which is providing the land and certain breaks on
taxes and utility connection costs. A philanthropic donation from
Luc Maurice, Chair of the Board of Directors of Mission
Unitaînés, will round out the funding package. The work should be
completed by spring 2026. Once construction is finished, the
Office d'habitation de Longueuil will manage and maintain the
building using a $500,000 reserve fund provided by
Mission Unitaînés. It will also select the building's
residents.
The building will contain 100 units, with rents varying
based on unit size. It will be equipped with two elevators,
sprinklers and a scooter parking area and will include a
multipurpose common room, an outdoor patio and landscaped grounds
to encourage socialization among residents. The monthly rental cost
will be about $595 for a bachelor
apartment and $900 for a two-bedroom
unit.
The announcement was made by the Honourable
Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of National Revenue and Member
of Parliament for Compton–Stanstead; Lionel Carmant, Quebec Minister Responsible for Social
Services and Member of the National Assembly for Taillon, on behalf
of France-Élaine Duranceau,
Quebec Minister Responsible for
Housing; Sherry Romanado, Member of
Parliament for Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne; Catherine Fournier, Mayor of Longueuil; and Caroline Sauriol, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Mission Unitaînés.
An innovative, multi-party
partnership
The total investment of $235 million by both levels of
government will be used to build ten 100-unit buildings in
10 cities across Quebec,
including Longueuil.
The government funding is tied to the $900 million in federal funding provided to
Quebec through the Canada-Quebec
agreement under the Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) and the new
$900 million in funding announced by Quebec in its fall 2023 economic
update.
The contribution of each municipality involved in a construction
project is between $3 million and
$5 million, either in kind or in the
form of a grant. This includes the transfer of land ready to build
on, a three-year tax holiday starting on the transfer date of the
land with the building and a building permit (or equivalent grants)
and utility connections.
The charitable organization Mission Unitaînés will be
responsible for designing and constructing the 10 buildings. At
completion, the organization will provide the municipality, or a
non-profit organization designated by the municipality (in the case
of Longueuil, the Office
d'habitation de Longueuil), with a
building ready for commissioning for a nominal fee and no mortgage.
In addition, each building will have a $500,000 reserve fund from a philanthropic
donation by Luc Maurice. Other
partners will complement the funding with philanthropic
contributions to enhance the residents' quality of life.
Thanks in particular to the resulting economies of scale and the
partners' expertise, this new model has the advantage of creating
1,000 units at a lower cost than the units the Société d'habitation
du Québec (SHQ) is currently building in several Quebec regions. It also ensures that the
buildings will be debt-free.
Quotes:
"The Housing accelerator Fund in Québec is an excellent example
of how governments and community players can work together to
rapidly realize projects that have a real impact on the population.
In this case, Ottawa, Québec,
Longueuil and Mission Unitaînés
are tackling the housing crisis and putting a roof over the heads
of low- and moderate-income seniors by building 100 affordable
housing units."
The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of National
Revenue and Member of Parliament for Compton–Stanstead
"I've often said that we need to innovate to build more and
better housing, especially given the current housing crisis. This
collaboration with Mission Unitaînés is proof that our government
is taking concrete action, together with our federal partner and
the municipalities, to better house seniors in Quebec. I'm excited by this project, as it
leverages stakeholder expertise to build quality affordable housing
in very short timeframes. We are determined to deliver results
through this partnership."
France-Élaine Duranceau,
Quebec Minister Responsible for
Housing
"Through partnership projects like this one with
Mission Unitaînés, we are innovating to improve the lives of
the people in our communities. With the construction of
100 new units in Longueuil,
we're providing hundreds of seniors with a safe, welcoming and
affordable place to call home where they can age more comfortably.
Together, we're building a future where everyone can thrive. Our
commitment to Quebecers is demonstrated in concrete actions that
make a real difference."
Sherry Romanado, Member of
Parliament for Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne
Building more quality, affordable housing that meets the needs
of those who built Quebec as we
know it today is a mission our government is committed to every
day. The Unitaînés project is much more than just a building—it's a
warm, modern community where our seniors can live with dignity and
comfort. Hundreds of Longueuil
residents will now enjoy a home where they feel fulfilled,
energized and supported. After Maison des aînés de Longueuil, I'm thrilled with the announcement
of this other wonderful piece of news for the residents and seniors
of Taillon!"
Lionel Carmant, Member of the National Assembly for
Taillon and Quebec Minister
Responsible for Social Services
"As a partner city, we are very pleased to contribute to this
project that will significantly increase the affordable housing
supply in Longueuil. Every effort
was made to have our city selected for this program: We accelerated
the processes and did everything so that we could quickly complete
the first steps. We couldn't be prouder. This announcement marks an
important milestone toward our goal of providing Longueuil residents with a diverse range of
options so they can all be adequately housed. Thanks to the
Unitaînés project, at least 100 seniors will enjoy quality housing
at a reasonable price that is tied to their income."
Catherine Fournier, Mayor of
Longueuil
"With the housing shortage and the difficulty in getting new
housing projects off the ground, we need to find concrete solutions
and support initiatives that help accelerate housing starts. That's
exactly what Mission Unitaînés does. It has proposed an innovative
partnership model and the Montréal Metropolitan Community is participating through the
Fonds du logement social métropolitain. This project aligns with
our objectives and will provide inclusive densification that meets
the needs of low- and moderate-income senior households."
Guillaume Tremblay, Chair of
the Montréal Metropolitan Community's
Commission de l'habitation et de la cohésion sociale and Mayor of
Mascouche
The Office d'habitation de Longueuil (OHL) is very pleased to join the
City of Longueuil's Mission
Unitaînés project. This new building will enhance the area's supply
of affordable housing thanks to the generosity of Luc Maurice and the support of financial
partners for this project. One hundred new households will benefit
from these units, improving their quality of life. It's a wonderful
project that the OHL is proud to be able to contribute to."
Catherine Carré, General Manager of the Office
d'habitation de Longueuil
"This meaningful project is in line with the mission I've set
myself to help people in our society age more comfortably, so that
they feel safer, freer, happier and less isolated. Twenty-five
years of working tirelessly to build and develop seniors' housing
has given me a good understanding of their needs as well as solid
expertise in the design, construction and management of
state-of-the-art retirement housing. I would now like to put that
expertise to work in the service of less-affluent seniors. I'm also
very grateful to those who have contributed to making this
wonderful challenge a reality so quickly."
Luc Maurice, Chair of the
Board of Directors, Mission Unitaînés
Highlights:
- Seniors who settle in these units and are eligible may benefit
from the Société d'habitation du Québec's (SHQ) Rent Supplement
Program, which ensures that they do not spend more than 25% of
their income on housing. This additional assistance is covered by
the SHQ (90%) and the municipality where the project is located
(10%).
- The financial model was designed to provide long-term housing
units whose rent is equivalent to 25% of residents' income. Rent
has been set at an average of $595
per month for a one-bedroom unit including heating, electricity and
wi-fi. Rent increases will be limited by agreements with the SHQ to
maintain affordability in the years to come.
About the Société d'habitation du
Québec
As a leader in housing, the SHQ's mission is to meet the housing
needs of Quebecers through its expertise and services to citizens.
It does this by providing affordable and low-rental housing and
offering a range of assistance programs to support the
construction, renovation and adaptation of homes, and access to
homeownership.
To find out more about its activities,
visit www.habitation.gouv.qc.ca/english.
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