Espanola council gives a go to two separate residential projects; one geared to low income, the second to long-term care

By Rosalind Russell
November 20, 2023

A long-term care facility is being built in Espanola to supplement services already available in the area. Map provided by Town of Espanola.

Espanola Council has given its approval to two separate rezoning bylaws for two different residential projects on the Queensway Avenue.

The town gave the Manitoulin Sudbury District Services Board approval for a 10-unit one-storey apartment building at the corner of Mead Boulevard and the Queensway Avenue, near the ballfields, with the housing geared to income.

With a waiting list of several hundred waiting for housing, especially low-income, it is a project that could be completed by the fall of next year.

The second rezoning bylaw amendment clears the way for a three-storey building that will house forty new rooms along with common areas as a retirement home, also on the Queensway Avenue, but closer to the main Highway Six/Centre Street corridor. 

Potential residents will be coming from throughout the North Shore corridor and Manitoulin Island.

It is also hoped that this project will be completed within the next year to address the housing shortage in Espanola and the area.
The complete reports on both bylaw amendments can be found on the town’s site at espanola.ca