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The Colville Indian Housing Authority (CIHA) dedicated the first of 25 new
homes in the White Buffalo Meadows Colville Homes #1 Development in Nespelem,
Washington on August 28th, 2008. CIHA used a combination of Low-Income Housing
Tax Credits (LIHTC) allocated by the Washington State Housing Finance Commission,
HUD Indian Housing Block Grant, and Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco Affordable
Housing Program dollars to finance the project. Fifteen of the units were set
aside for large households, disabled, and homeless. ![[Image of Ribbon Cutting]](img/colville2.jpg) | | Colville
Tribal Elder, Ms. Joanne RedThunder (left) cuts the ribbon to her new home with
CIHA Executive Director, Elena Bassett (right). |
Elena
L. Bassett joined the CIHA as Executive Director in October 2006, when the project
was completing Phase 1: Infrastructure and street entrance. Dale Schrock, Capital
Improvements Manager, was continuously involved in the project since its inception.
He was instrumental in monitoring the $5.5M project during all phases of planning,
development, and construction. CIHA approved a Master Plan in June 2003 for the
entire 40 acre leased property for future development of multi-family units,
single family units, apartments, park, and four-plexs. CIHA started with the development
of 6.4 acres for the White Buffalo Meadows project. Construction of the two, three,
and four bedroom homes, ranging in size between 1037 and 1560 square feet, was
completed by Colville family and tribal member-owned Tomco Construction. Solar
panels, donated by Travois, were installed on one energy-efficient demonstration
home. ![[Image of Grant Specialists]](img/colville1.jpg) | | Elena
Bassett (left) with NwONAP Grants Management Specialist, Bill Trombley at the
Colville Homes #1 site |
Lengthy
applications were accepted from eligible tribal members while financial literacy
classes were held to give tenants the additional opportunity to understand housing-to-
income ratio, monthly debt, and setting financial goals. The rental families will
be given the opportunity to become homebuyers after 15 years.
Contact
Information: Elena Bassett, Executive Director, Colville Indian Housing Authority.
(509) 634-4767, elena.bassett@colvilletribes.com
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