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SNAP reports delays but secures multiple funding sources for Broadway Senior Housing; occupancy expected mid‑2027

2159834 · January 28, 2025
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SNAP told council its Broadway Senior Housing project will offer 60 permanently affordable units, 39 of which will be subsidized by committed vouchers; construction is delayed by federal appropriation timing and tax credit pricing, with occupancy now targeted for mid‑2027.

SNAP briefed the Spokane Valley City Council on progress and timing for the Broadway Senior Housing project, a 60‑unit permanent affordable senior housing development funded in part by a 2023 city grant.

Amber Johnson, chief operating officer at SNAP, said the city’s CLIFR/ARPA allocation — a $471,000 grant to support the project — helped leverage additional capital from the Washington State Housing Finance Commission (tax credit allocation), the state housing trust fund, Spokane County home dollars and a federal direct appropriation the project is still…

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