Projects for housing for disabled and especially homeless vets continue to slowly get started and grow around the country. A need that is a long time coming and still moving forward even with the underfunding of the VA's agencies as well as little being done for same as we went to war once more but in two theaters. The past couple of years has eased that nothing but still not enough, while the country still uses the meme's and symbols of support only!
December 1, 2011 - Plans are in the works to build 65 housing units for veterans on the former golf course at the Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System.Mercy Housing, based in Chicago, is developing the project, and expects to have all the agreements in place by the end of the year.
“Everyone is moving to make this a reality as quickly as possible,” said Dave Lyon, regional director of housing development with Mercy.
Lyon and others were in Danville on Thursday to meet with VA and city officials about the project, which will be built on 15 acres south of the new veterans’ village.
“We’re giving them the land,” said Michael Hamilton, Illiana’s executive director. “They will build it (the apartments) and maintain it. This is a major construction project at no cost to the VA.”
The apartments (one, two and three bedrooms) will be for disabled and homeless veterans and their families. read more>>>
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