map locates robert-guertin arena in gatineau.
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when the lease expires, the land and its serviced lots will be returned to the city.
nancy martineau, director general of transitiôn québec, said the first modified shipping container was scheduled to arrive in a few weeks.
“our goal is to be able to place 72 people before christmas, and the rest after christmas,” she said.
to qualify for a unit, potential residents must be currently homeless, at least 18 years of age and quebec residents.
last week, martineau said, the first 82 people approved for spots in village transitiôn were to receive their letters of acceptance.
a depiction of the village transitiôn community of tiny homes being built in gatineau to provide housing for people who are currently homeless.
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the tiny homes community is funded through an unusual collaboration bringing together both public and private sources of revenue.
revenue sources include a $3-million bank loan underwritten by transitiôn québec and $2.5 million from the sale of the housing units to private individuals and companies. rent payments will be used to repay the loan and to make interest payments to investors.
the approach, martineau said, allows a diverse set of actors — philanthropists, entrepreneurs, businesses and foundations — to participate in a local, sustainable project to combat homelessness.
the outaouais health authority’s mental health and addiction programs directorate will also contribute staff resources to the village.