It’ll be interesting to see what new you learn at the next meeting. One thing on transition age young adults is sometimes it just means they’ll be placed in the housing at that age but aren’t exited as they get older. For many TAY they may end up moving out in a few years as many are mobile at that age, going to college, jobs, military, family formation etc. In housing programs I’ve seen a few may stick around more permanently so there might be a 28 year old or a 32 year old old still there, but most end up launching into adulthoods where they don’t need the housing any longer.
Please also advise readees that the $1million for 5 units ($200K per) doesn't cover the estimated $330K per unit cost, so there would still be a shortage of construction costs.
It’ll be interesting to see what new you learn at the next meeting. One thing on transition age young adults is sometimes it just means they’ll be placed in the housing at that age but aren’t exited as they get older. For many TAY they may end up moving out in a few years as many are mobile at that age, going to college, jobs, military, family formation etc. In housing programs I’ve seen a few may stick around more permanently so there might be a 28 year old or a 32 year old old still there, but most end up launching into adulthoods where they don’t need the housing any longer.
thanks Caitlin — I'll def post an update on that point!
Please also advise readees that the $1million for 5 units ($200K per) doesn't cover the estimated $330K per unit cost, so there would still be a shortage of construction costs.
Excellent reporting as always, Andra. You are about the only news source I can trust these days 🙄😄
Thanks Sean 🥰 🙏