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miércoles, 10 de julio de 2024How about a "sneak peek” at Meridian Gardens, currently under construction and due to open this October? Recently, CCC’s volunteer Art Task Force took a tour of our latest project, and we tagged along to get a behind–la–scenes look.
Located on SE 113th and Division, Meridian is our third planned development in our Division Street Campus, which currently includes 283 units of housing ranging from permanent supportive to workforce housing. The campus is part of CCC’s strategy to expand our services by offering deeply affordable housing in outer southeast Portland, a severely underserved area.
Meridian will offer 65 units of permanent supportive housing for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders, along with 20 deeply affordable units. All residents will benefit from recovery-focused programming. The housing will be accessible to those earning between 0-50% of the area median income.
As part of CCC’s Compromiso de acción climática, Meridian Gardens is designed to be a model sustainable community. The project features the largest solar array among all of CCC’s housing properties, with a 70 kW capacity generating clean, renewable energy. The community will be 100% electric with no natural gas on-site, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting CCC’s mission to address the ecological hazards of climate change. EV charging will be available on-site thanks to the PGE Drive Change Fund. Additionally, each unit has a high-efficiency mini-split air conditioning system to ensure client comfort. Grant funding and energy efficiency incentives provided by the Energy Trust of Oregon are helping to support the cost of the solar array and high-performance building systems.
CCC extends our gratitude to the dedicated development team behind Meridian Gardens: Construcción de Walsh, Arquitectos Ankrom Moisan y Asesores GLI. Without their expertise and commitment, this project would not be possible.
We also thank the funders who have made this project a reality. Long-term operating subsidies will be provided by Multnomah County’s Joint Office of Homeless Services to support ongoing services including case management, employment support, addiction treatment and recovery-focused programming. The project is also funded by Oficina de Vivienda de Portland thanks to Metro area voters who passed Measure 26-199, the first-ever regional housing bond, dedicating $652.8 million to create permanent affordable homes, and measure 26-210, the Metro Supportive Housing Services program, to help end homelessness across the greater Portland region. Lastly, thank you to our long-standing financial partners, Banco de Estados Unidos y Banco Umpqua, for their investment in Meridian Gardens and continued investment in CCC’s mission.
We can’t wait to welcome home our newest community members this fall!