Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC) continues to modernize and improve social housing with the completion of roof replacements on an eight-unit building on Montague Street in St. John’s, and the installation of new ventilation systems for eight properties located on Farrell Drive in Mount Pearl.
“The Provincial Government has invested approximately $105 million the over the last ten years to upgrade social housing properties throughout Newfoundland and Labrador,” said the Honourable Paul Davis, Minister Responsible for NLHC. “Seventy per cent of rental properties across the province have already been upgraded, and these renovations in the Northeast Avalon help advance our effort to upgrade all 5,572 NLHC units.”
These two renovation contracts, valued at $73,000, have been completed by Newfoundland Roofing Ltd. and Eastern Siding Systems Inc. These renovations support the commitments in the Provincial Government’s action plans focused on climate change and energy efficiency, Charting Our Course: Climate Change Action Plan 2011, and Moving Forward: Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2011.
“All renovations and improvements are vital to ensuring that affordable social housing will continue to be available in our communities to help individuals and families in housing need,” said Steve Kent, MHA for Mount Pearl North. “The work accomplished by NLHC over the past few years alone is quite remarkable, and we are very pleased with their progress.”
Budget 2013: A Sound Plan, A Secure Future provides $10 million to support the NLHC Modernization and Improvement Program.
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Media contacts:
Ed Moriarity
Director of Communications
Department of Transportation and Works
709-729-3015, 699-5668
edmoriarity@gov.nl.ca
Jenny Bowring
Manager, Communications
Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation
709-724-3055
jmbowring@nlhc.nl.ca
Tess Burke
Communications Manager
Government Members Office
709-729-3551, 699-2402
tessburke@gov.nl.ca
The bridge used by emergency vehicles to access the Green Mountain Lodge in Norman’s Cove has been replaced as a result of a $233,000 investment made by the Provincial Government through Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC).
“Lodge residents and visitors can take comfort in knowing that this new infrastructure will provide safe and secure access to the complex for many years to come,” said the Honourable Paul Davis, Minister Responsible for NLHC. “This investment is a good example of our government’s ongoing commitment to support our Green Mountain Lodge housing partner in Norman’s Cove.”
Green Mountain Lodge is one of 61 NLHC supported community partner-managed projects in the province. The former concrete bridge leading to the 12-unit complex was damaged during Hurricane Igor when debris from the storm compromised the pillars of the structure.
“Green Mountain Lodge is situated in one of the most beautiful settings in the province and we are very pleased with the new bridge,” said Calvin Peach, MHA for Bellevue. “Our government continues to improve services that are beneficial to the health and well-being of our seniors.”
Budget 2013: A Sound Plan, A Secure Future provides $9.6 million to support community partner-managed housing groups. Since 2009 NLHC has invested $15 million to renovate these housing partner properties. Over the past 10 years the Provincial Government has invested approximately $105 million through the modernization and improvement program to upgrade social housing properties in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Media contacts:
Ed Moriarity
Director of Communications
Department of Transportation and Works
709-729-3015, 699-5668
edmoriarity@gov.nl.ca
Jenny Bowring
Manager, Communications
Newfoundland and Labrador Housing
Corporation
709-724-3055
jmbowring@nlhc.nl.ca
Through Budget 2013: A Sound Plan, A Secure Future, Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC) continues to invest in vital housing initiatives.
“Since 2003, our government has invested over $100 million in social housing to enable NLHC to modernize and improve 70 per cent of our current social housing dwellings, up from 30 per cent, ensuring more suitable and easier to maintain accommodations for our tenants,” said the Honourable Paul Davis, Minister Responsible for Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation. “During that same time, through the Provincial Home Repair Program, a further $78 million has been provided to private homeowners to support vital home repairs benefiting 21,000 households, while reducing the waitlist from over 4,300 to less than 1,000 over the past six years.”
The total NLHC budget for 2013-14 is $118.7 million and funding is being maintained at current levels in key program areas to continue supports for the most vulnerable in our society. While the Provincial Government grant is being reduced by $9.3 million, from $56.1 million to $46.8 million, core programs such as the Supportive Living Program, the Home Modification Program and the Provincial Homelessness Fund continue. No programs are being eliminated. The Provincial Home Repair Program (PHRP), the Residential Energy Efficiency Program (REEP), as well as modernization and improvements to NLHC’s portfolio will be sustained at a lower level of investment this year.
“As a result of the commitments made by our government over the past 10 years, NLHC is well positioned to reduce costs, maintain key programs and continue to advance needed work in other areas,” said Minister Davis. “ We have to balance our fiscal priorities to ensure a sustainable future; the reduction to the housing budget has been carefully considered to minimize the overall impact for tenants and residents seeking improvements to their homes, while not impacting core programs and services for those most in need.”
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Media contacts:
Ed Moriarity
Director of Communications
Department of Transportation and Works
709-729-3015, 699-5668
edmoriarity@gov.nl.ca
Jenny Bowring
Manager, Communications
Newfoundland and Labrador Housing
Corporation
709-724-3055
jmbowring@nlhc.nl.ca
BACKGROUNDER
Investments in Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation
The overall NLHC budget for 2013-14 is $118.7 million, including $46.8 million from the Provincial Government, $51.9 million from the Federal Government and $20 million in rental revenue.
Funding is being maintained at current levels for programs in the following areas:
No NLHC program area is being eliminated. Funding adjustments are being made to the following programs. Budget 2013 includes: