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Fruitvale’s affordable housing complex taking applications

The Lower Columbia Housing Authority is taking applications for the 31-unit affordable housing complex in Fruitvale.

Blizzard Mountain Place will have 15-rent geared to income apartments, seven at drastically reduced rates and nine at market value.

The development will include an indoor social room, laundry and storage facilities, as well as shared raised gardens, a children’s play area and shaded seating.

Online applications can be sent to https://housingapplication.bchousing.org.

More information or application assistance is available at [email protected].

LCHAS Tenancy Coordinator Warren Kalawsky is hosting an open house from 1-to- 6 p.m. on June 20 at Fruitvale Community Hall.


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