Thursday, August 29, 2013

BURBANK CITY COUNCIL VOTES YES FOR HOUSING FOR VETS PROJECT

BURBANK LEADER - VETERANS HOUSING HELP BURBANK HOUSING CORP link to article from August 23, 2013.

"The cost to acquire and rehabilitate the property, and relocate its current tenants, is $2.7 million, the majority of which will be funded by federal affordable housing funds and the Burbank Housing Corp., according to city officials.
The property includes four buildings and a courtyard located at 1101 W. Verdugo Ave. and 1108 W. Angeleno Ave. Each one-bedroom unit is roughly 580 square feet....City officials said the demand for the program is high since 25 homeless veterans reside in Burbank, according to a recent study.

“Data suggests there is a need to help these veterans, get them off the streets,” said project manager Ross Young.

The idea is to provide housing and support services — including vocational training and job placement — for a period of two years, at which point the veterans are expected to find permanent housing. Ten one-bedroom units will be made available, with the last unit reserved for a program director, Young said.

“I am so supportive of this,” said Councilman Gary Bric. “It’s something that we owe our veterans.”


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