Matt and Jennifer Dominguez, Moose Jaw Habitat co-chair, discuss requests regarding two properties at Monday's executive committee meeting. Times-Herald photo by Lisa Goudy |
Habitat for Humanity is aiming to have homes in all parts of Moose Jaw.
“We’ve had the city donate the last four lots to us. We’ve been fortunate enough that lot No. 5 — it’s located on Home Street — that lot is being sold to us, but for a very good price,” said Moose Jaw Habitat co-chairwoman Jennifer Dominguez. “We’re looking to move to a different area of the city. We want the Habitat houses to be in other areas around the city as well.”
At Monday’s executive committee, councillors met with Habitat for Humanity representatives to deal with two properties, one located at 517 Home St. W. and another at 905 Stadacona St. E. where, for the first time in Moose Jaw Habitat history, the family was evicted.
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