City of Kamloops purchases two properties for affordable housing
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops is taking a couple giants steps forward in the battle to create more affordable housing, confirming on Tuesday it’s purchased two separate parcels of land for the purpose of developing low-income housing.
The properties were purchased at a total cost of $3.55 million, and they include a series of lots the city purchase from the Kelson Group on St. Paul Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue, and another two lots on Tranquille Road.
“The two purchases are part of the city’s commitment to provide land for affordable housing purposes with the province,” said City of Kamloops CAO David Trawin.