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Housing for residents with disabilities put on hold due to lack of parking – Tri-Cities Dispatch

An affordable rental project for residents living with mental illness failed to cross the finish line in Port Coquitlam council chambers recently, with several councillors expressing concern about the shortage of parking. B.C. Housing proposed a six-storey building at 2365 and 2371 Kelly Avenue for residents with disabilities – prioritizing residents with mental illness. The units would be offered at either rent-geared-to-income or shelter allow…
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Tri-Cities Dispatch broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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