Affordable housing units open in Prince Albert’s West Flat
Speaking to a crowd gathered outside two new affordable housing complexes, Bill Powalinsky acknowledged there is a housing shortage in Prince Albert.
The Mayor was among a number of dignitaries on hand Friday for the opening of two newly constructed projects which will provide space for young families and those affected by interpersonal violence. Powalinsky referenced a recent housing survey which indicated the city was 1,400 units short – apartments, townhouses, condos etc.
“My biggest desire is to see transitional housing and low income housing explode in Prince Albert,” he said.
The Miakoda project consists of eight, one- and two-bedroom apartments in a low-rise building, as well a common space for programming. The Young Families’ project is a five-plex development for young families. Noting 700 new positions being created with the hospital expansion, Powalinsky said the city really needs to accelerate its housing programs.



