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Affordable Housing Projects
2016 NATIONAL HOUSING DAY FORUM, LONDON
2016 AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS
Approved for Development: 27 Centre Street- 61 Units
In Final Approval: 356 Dundas St.- 69 Units
516 Albert St., Strathroy- 31 Units
TOTAL UNITS: 161
27 Centre St.NO OF UNITS• 46 affordable units
• 15 market units
PARTNERSHIP• Specific unit design for DBOS clients
KEY FEATURES• Poured in place concrete with
Hambro joist floor system
• 6 accessible units
• Building will be air conditioned
356 Dundas St.
NO OF UNITS• 50 affordable units
• 19 market units
PARTNERSHIP• Head lease with CMHA for 10
units under a ten year
agreement
KEY FEATURES• Building is an engineered
wood frame construction
• 12 accessible suites
NO OF UNITS• 27 affordable units
• 3/4 market units
PARTNERSHIP• Agreements with various community service providers
KEY FEATURES• Wood framed building using manufactured components
• Building will have central air conditioning and in-floor heating
• 2 accessible units
516 Albert St, Strathroy
OTHER AFFORDABLE DEVELOPMENTS
Recently Opened:
534 Albert St, Strathroy21 Units
1166 Hamilton Rd.26 Units
339 Commissioners Rd.29 Units
2514 Tokala Trail4 Units
Under Construction:
226-230 Dundas St.33 Units
193 Clarke Rd. 14 Units
380 Princess Ave.33 Units
534 Albert St, Strathroy
NO OF UNITS• 21 affordable units
• 10 market units
KEY FEATURES• Wood framed building using
manufactured components
• 14 accessible units
• Building is fully air conditioned
2514 Tokala Trail
NO OF UNITS• 4 affordable accessible units
KEY FEATURES• One story bungalow style home with
full basement and garage
• Building is completely accessible with
level entrance at front and rear
access to patio and an elevator
• Units are designed for persons with
combined visual and hearing
impairment
• NO OF UNITS
• 33 affordable units
• KEY FEATURES
• The properties consist of 3 existing commercial buildings that will be converted into mixed commercial and residential
• Redevelopment plans include the restoration and repair of the front façade/heritage features
226-230 Dundas Street
193 Clarke Rd.
NO OF UNITS• 14 affordable units
KEY FEATURES• Wood frame on concrete slab with a
centre pitched roof
• Two custom designed fully accessible
units
• All units open onto recessed patios
• Designed and targeted to singles and
couples with Autism Spectrum
Disorder able to live independently
380 Princess Ave.
NO OF UNITS• 33 affordable units
• 2 market unit
KEY FEATURES• Building was frame construction with
all brick façade built over one level
poured concrete deck.
• The ground floor includes covered
parking for 17 vehicles, outside
parking for an additional 35 vehicles
including visitor and handicap spaces.
• Four accessible units
• LEEDS Certificate
2016 Urban Design Awards (Dec 2015)
Nicholson Sheffield Architects Inc. in association with Arthur Lierman Landscape Architecture.
HDC/LHBA Recognition Award
London Home Builders Association Inaugural ORMAH GIBSON AWARDS for purpose built economic (affordable) rental housing in 2016
AWARDS of CREATIVE EXCELLENCE (ACE)
Ormah Gibson
LHBA membersand Recognition Recipients:
JLC Homes
Allan Drewlo and Dave Stimac
Homes Unlimited with Southside Construction
Homes Unlimited with Southside Construction for 77 Tecumseh (Tecumseh Place)
• 22 affordable units • 3 accessible units• Urban intensification infill project
at the former Manor & Highland Park Public School
Vito Frijia, Carmen Sprovieri & Jim Foote
77 Tecumseh Ave.
Allan Drewlo & Dave Stimac
Allan Drewlo & Dave Stimac for 339 Commissioners Road W.
For Talu Properties Inc.• 29 affordable units• 3 supportive units with CMHA• Infill residential project• Three story poured concrete
structure
339 Commissioners Road, W
JLC Construction Ltd. for 1166 Hamilton Road
For Escalade Property Corp.• 26 affordable units• 7 accessible units• Building structure is poured in
place concrete with Hambrojoist floor treatmed
• Building is fully air conditionedJon Leahy
1166 Hamilton Road
Community Events, Strategies, and Reports
2016 NATIONAL HOUSING DAY FORUM, LONDON
• Guiding document for City and the community
• Supporting economic success
• Broad objectives and short, medium and long term actions
• Based on collaboration and collectively achieving goal:
Making London and region an even better place to live and work.
https://www.london.ca/business/Resources/corporate-investments/Pages/Community-Economic-Road-Map.aspx
• Mayor’s Advisory Panel on Poverty was given mandate to develop recommendations to address poverty
• Recommendations built on the foundations of the Panel’s approach rooted in:
Social Determinants of Health Best available research Good work already happening Deep engagement with over 1,000
Londoners
https://www.london.ca/city-hall/mayors-office/Pages/Mayor-Advisory-Panel-on-Poverty.aspx
https://www.london.ca/residents/homeless-prevention
• Report includes a count of individuals experiencing absolute homelessness at specific points in time
• Registry Week and the Point-in-Time Count are referred to as “enumeration events” throughout this document. Enumeration events are relatively new.
• Baseline data assists in efforts to address homelessness in London. While an enumeration event has limitations, it provides a starting point for measurement.
• Explores the use of London’s emergency shelters between 2011 and 2015
• The analysis of billing data, from 2011 to 2015, provided an opportunity to learn about trends in emergency shelter use
• The results will help inform the development of solutions to address, reduce, and prevent homelessness in London.
https://www.london.ca/residents/homeless-prevention/
2016 Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness Conference in London
http://caeh.ca/caeh16/
Congratulations to all those who made this conference a great success!
Packed with 60 concurrent sessions delivered by more than 130 leading Canadian and international presenters.