ONTARIO — “Currently our waitlist is between 100-150 households,” wrote Clayton Crowhurst, housing developer with Northwest Housing Alternatives, the organization behind the River Bend Place housing development, in an email
Poe lives in New Plymouth. In 1995, she moved to the area where she graduated New Plymouth High School. Poe furthered her studies at College of Idaho, earning a Bachelor’s
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Clayton Crowhurst, housing developer with Northwest Housing Alternatives, an organization that provides âaffordable housing options for families, seniors and people with special needs across Oregonâ took the time to explain how the rising cost of materials, like lumber, are having an impact on affordable housing projects locally and across the state in a phone interview on April 22.
The nonprofit affordable housing developer out of Oak Grove is planning to break ground on two new housing developments in 2021, which will be bringing 126 new apartments to Ontario, according to previous information from Crowhurst.
One of these is the former Presbyterian Care Center, which was being considered for affordable housing for Ontario. The property has been purchased by Northwest Housing Alternatives, which initially proposed to turn the site into about 60 housing units.