This 48-apartment community in Gladstone includes on-site social services such as health care, employment and food assistance for older adults with special needs. This model, supportive housing, has been proven to help people exit homelessness for good. Apartments are prioritized for adults over the age of 50, with special needs, who live in Gladstone. Twelve of these apartments are also prioritized for residents requesting culturally specific supportive housing services for Native Americans.
# of Units | Unit Type | Size | Gross monthly rent/unit* |
---|---|---|---|
8 | SRO | 255sq. ft. | $421 |
40 | Studio | 280-390 sq. ft. | $421-$562 |
*residents will pay no more than 30% of their income toward rent
# of Units | Unit Type | Size | Gross monthly rent/unit* |
---|---|---|---|
8 | SRO | 255sq. ft. | $421 |
40 | Studio | 280-390 sq. ft. | $421-$562 |
Tukwila Springs will provide 48 units of permanent supportive housing for low-income individuals earning 30% of the area median income (AMI) and below.
Tukwila Springs is the rehabilitation of a former congregate care facility originally constructed in 1967. The rehabilitated building will provide housing affordable to low income residents age 50 and older who are currently experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming unhoused. Applicants will be referred through the county’s Coordinated Housing Access (CHA) wait list.
Design and programming best practices identified in PSH training combined with the onset of the coronavirus pandemic helped inform the redevelopment strategy. The pandemic highlighted the need for resident autonomy and self-sufficiency. As redesigned, each unit will include a full private bathroom and a food prep area with a sink, refrigerator, and microwave.
Waitlists:
The waitlists are currently closed. Learn more about when we open waitlists.
Regular bus lines provide direct access to downtown Milwaukie, Clackamas Community College, Oregon City Transit Center, Clackamas Town Center and MAX Green and Orange Max lines.
• Public transit is adjacent to the site
• Beautiful large trees will be maintained
• Each unit includes full private bath and kitchenette • Onsite permanent supportive housing services
• Meeting and community spaces
• Landscaped courtyard and community garden
Common area amenities include a community kitchen, a dining hall, a spacious community living room, a wellness room, exam room, a laundry room, indoor bike parking, management and services offices, and various meeting and conferences spaces. Outdoor amenities include a beautifully landscaped courtyard, outdoor seating areas, and a community garden for resident use. Landscaping is drought resistant.
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Funding:
Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Metro Affordable Housing Bond, Clackamas County HOME funds, Permanent Supportive Housing, private funds
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