What is Chester County doing to address homelessness and housing costs?
In a joint statement, Chester County Commissioners Marian Moskowitz, Josh Maxwell, and Michelle Kichline underscored their commitment to adding affordable housing units through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness’ House America Initiative.
“We have dedicated American Rescue Plan Act money and other funds to building 1,000 new affordable housing units over the next ten years, and by the end of this year, 306 will be built,” the statement read.
Bollig said coming out of 2022, Chester County opened up 111 affordable rental units in West Chester Borough and Kennett Square Borough.
“Those developments, as you can imagine, were filled almost immediately, and already have long waiting lists. So certainly that illustrates the demand,” Bollig said. He added that the DCD’s street team is working the entire geography of the county to connect people to services.
In the coming months, Chester County plans on releasing details of its Whole-Home Repair Program, according to Bollig.
Chester County still has goal of ending chronic homelessness
In a written statement announcing the 2023 Point-In-Time count, DCD Director Doloroes Cooligan said the county’s emergency utility and rental program supported more than 6,000 households since 2021. The Eviction Prevention Case Resolution program resolved more landlord-tenant cases through the court system.
“We encourage anyone to contact our office if they are facing a housing crisis,” Cooligan said.
Henry reminds county residents that they can continue to seek help by texting or calling 211, the front door of the county’s coordinated entry system.
“In 2022, almost 300 people left shelter to a permanent home here in Chester County through that coordinated entry system. So that work is happening every day on the ground with our shelters and our housing providers to work to get people housed,” Henry said.
He said the county still has aspirations of ending chronic homelessness.