The
Kennewick Housing Authority’s Nueva Vista II low-income housing project
recently wrapped at 334 N. Union St. in Kennewick.
The
development is adjacent to Nueva Vista I.
All
28 units already are leased to qualifying individuals and families who fall at
or below 30 percent or 50 percent of the Benton County area median income,
which is about $72,800 annually, according to the federal Department of Housing
and Urban Development.
Half
of the units were earmarked for low-income families without homes and 20
percent were set aside for disabled people living on a limited income.
Monthly
rents range from $408 to $942.
The
$6.4 million project included the cost of land.
The
28 units comprise 25,000 square feet, spread across two wood-frame, two-story
buildings, consisting of 10 one-bedroom units, 16 two-bedroom units and two
three-bedroom units.
ZBA
Architecture PS of Spokane designed the development.
W.C.
Construction Inc. of Elgin, Oregon, was the general contractor.
For more information, call 509-579-2424.