A $28.1 million Common Ground facility for people experiencing homelessness or on low incomes will be built in Mandurah.
The funding will see the construction of a 50-apartment complex, on the corner of Allnutt and Dower streets, that couples safe and permanent housing with tailored support services to help people stay off the streets for good.
Common Ground residential apartment complexes are purpose-built for people who are sleeping rough, experiencing chronic homelessness or on low incomes.
The new facility will also contribute to the stock of public housing properties in the Mandurah region, as the typical mix of residents in Common Ground complexes is 50 per cent people who were experiencing homelessness prior to moving in, and 50 per cent people on low incomes.
The Allnutt Street site was selected based on factors that have contributed to the success of Common Ground facilities in other jurisdictions, including proximity to public transport and a range of public services.
“With 50 apartments and built-in supports, Mandurah Common Ground will help to change the lives of rough sleepers and other people experiencing homelessness," Premier Mark McGowan said.
“Homelessness is a complex issue, but we are determined to plan and deliver innovative projects to help those in need.”
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