Red Deer approves new incentive grant for permanent supportive housing; contingent on federal grant
Red Deer city council approved the creation of a new municipal incentive grant for permanent supportive housing; on the condition they receive a grant by the federal government.
At their regular meeting on Monday, city council approved the “Permanent Supportive Housing Capital Grant Program”. The program aims to leverage federal funding to target one of the city’s largest identified housing gaps by incentivizing up to 80 units of permanent supportive housing, as outlined in the Community Housing & Homelessness Integrated Plan (CHHIP).
As of September 13, 115 individuals in Red Deer are awaiting housing and homelessness supports. The City says 101 of those individuals have highly complex needs requiring long-term supportive housing. However, due to the few spaces available, 94 of them have been waiting for over 45 days and seven have been waiting for over one year.
According to the 2019 CHHIP, the City has a target 139 spaces but, currently, there is a shortfall of 77 spaces and only ten units have become available since January 2023.