Jasper wildfire: Alberta government announces $112M for interim housing

The Alberta government has announced $112 million in funding for interim housing to help rebuild Jasper after this summer’s devastating wildfire.

The interim housing, for which work on the sites has already begun, will be for certain displaced Jasper residents, as well as residents of the government-owned Pine Grove Senior Citizens Manor in Hinton.

Two-hundred-and-fifty modular homes will be built in Jasper for essential service workers and support service workers, and other eligible Jasper residents who lost their homes and are employed in the area.

“When ready, these interim homes will address the immediate housing need in Jasper and provide a short-term housing option for those who are working in the town doing the critical work needed to support this rebuild,” said Alberta’s minister of seniors, community and social services, Jason Nixon.

The modular homes are built off-site and installed using permanent foundations. The first residents are expected to be able to move in within three months – by January.

Nixon made the announcement Monday alongside Jasper Mayor Richard Ireland, who called the funding a “veritable lifeline” and “deeply appreciative.”

“Housing is more than simply replacing housing, buildings and structures. It is inextricably linked to our social and economic recovery,” Ireland said.

Roughly one-third of the town of Jasper was destroyed in a fast-moving wall of flames in July.

In Hinton, some 25 units of modular housing will be built for seniors of Pine Grove Manor. The units will later be used as affordable housing for the community. Work will begin in January.

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