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SEASONS at Compton Receives $350,000 Weingart Grant and NAHB National Honor
New Affordable Community Moves One Step Closer to Groundbreaking
| Quelle: LINC Housing
LONG BEACH, CA--(Marketwire - May 4, 2009) - SEASONS at Compton, an 84-unit affordable
rental community that blends limited-income seniors, adults with
developmental disabilities, and seniors who care for dependents with
developmentally disabilities, was recently awarded a $350,000 grant from
the Weingart Foundation (www.weingartfnd.org) and a Gold Award from the
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) 50+ Housing Council
(www.nahb.org).
LINC Housing Corporation (www.linchousing.org), the Long Beach-based
nonprofit developer of this much-needed community, has been working toward
securing the funds needed to begin construction for several years. The
grant puts LINC one step closer to the groundbreaking of this new model,
while the award validates the noteworthy nature of SEASONS.
"There is a huge need for affordable housing for these segments of our
community, especially for seniors living on fixed incomes and for parents
and grandparents caring for children with developmental disabilities," said
Hunter L. Johnson, LINC's president and CEO. "The challenging economy has
caused a slow down in building, and the news of the Weingart Foundation
grant and National Association of Home Builders award is most welcome.
We'll be able to leverage the grant to secure additional capital, and we
expect that soon we'll have all the funds necessary to begin
construction."
SEASONS at Compton, designed by architect Nardi Associates LLP,
incorporates Universal and Sustainable Design principles as top priorities
to provide a beautiful, highly functional environment for its residents,
while also emphasizing access for handicapped individuals, energy
efficiency, use of natural light and ventilation, and reducing the
property's carbon footprint. The complex will include environmental
features like photovoltaic panels and solar thermal hot water, as well as
accessibility features like wider doorways and hallways, adjustable height
counters, lower light switches, ramps, and elevators. LINC also plans to
bring three areas of services to the community: senior health and wellbeing
programs; independent living skills training; and special services for
residents with developmental disabilities.
The development has already received funding from a diverse group of public
and private sources. If the last part of funding comes together as
anticipated, construction of SEASONS at Compton is expected to begin in
October. The community will be located at the corner of S. Frailey Avenue
and Alondra Boulevard in Compton, Calif.