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Details announced for new public housing projects in Kentville, Bridgewater

The Nova Scotia government will build two new apartment buildings, in Bridgewater and Kentville, hoping to house as many as 119 people currently waiting to get into public housing. Nearly 600 people are on the list in those communities.

Nearly 600 people are on waitlists for subsidized housing in both communities

Construction workers talk on a site in this stock image.
Between Kentville and Bridgewater, there are currently 591 people on a waiting list for public housing. (Shutterstock)

The Nova Scotia government is continuing to roll out projectstied to the promise it made last fall to build 222 new public housing units.

According to Nova Scotia government news releases, the provincial government will build a three-storey, 21-unit apartment buildingat 59 Exhibition Drive in Bridgewater. Construction is expected to start this spring and be completed by the fall of 2026.

It's a much shorter construction scheduleforan apartment roughly half that size in Kentville. Thetwo-storey structure will go up at 55 OakdeneAvenue. It will have 11 units.

Both buildings will consist of a mix of one- to three-bedroom apartments. Those on the ground floor will be fully accessible.

All told, the public housing units will be home to as many as 119 people. There are currently 591 people on the public housing waitlist in both communities 239 in Bridgewater and352 in Kentville.

On Wednesday, the province also announced 22 new units for Glace Bay to house up to 56 people.

The three-storey building is expected to go up on Sterling Road next to the John Dan Complex, with construction slated to begin next year and the units available in 2026.

The money to build these new units is coming from the federal and provincial governments.

The funding was announced in September for a total of 222 units.

The province has already announced 150 for Halifax Regional Municipality and it says the remainder will be announced soon.