‘A once-in-a-lifetime situation’; Merritt working to utilize surplus government flood funding
MERRITT B.C. — The City of Merritt is moving forward with a new housing initiative after an approved recommendation by the Committee of the Whole on Tuesday (March 5) night.
The housing market in Merritt was tight prior to the 2021 atmospheric river and flooding of the Coldwater River. In the two-plus years since, the city has been working to increase supply, and with $4 million at its disposal, it is in a unique position to do so.
“I guess if there is a silver lining in the whole flood situation, with the $4 million that we got and the sale of the trailers, we could be looking at between a $9- and $10-million evergreen housing fund that we can now use to help people get obtainable housing,” said Mayor Mike Goetz.