$21-million project paves way for more housing in Queens County
The Nova Scotia government and the Region of Queens are teaming up on a $21.5-million project to extend and improve water and sewer services in the Liverpool area.
Queens MLA Kim Masland on Monday announced $10.7 million in provincial funding to expand water and wastewater service to the Mount Pleasant area. The municipality will pitch in $10.8 million. Masland is also Nova Scotia’s public works minister.
The project means that two new private housing developments will go ahead on more than 60 acres of land. About 325 new housing units will be built for up to 1,200 people. It will be a mix of sold and rented space. About a third of those units could be affordable housing.
Masland said a municipal housing needs assessment found that Queens County needs 555 more housing units by the end of 2027.