
Pierce County will receive more than $2.7 million in state funding through the Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP) to support three affordable housing projects that will expand housing options for residents across the county.
The Washington State Department of Commerce announced $54.5 million in CHIP grants across the state, supporting 70 projects in 22 counties and enabling the creation of 4,517 new affordable housing units. “These projects will strengthen our communities and create long-term stability for residents across Pierce County,” said Pierce County Executive Ryan Mello.
In Pierce County, CHIP funding will support the Addison Grove, Good Neighbor Village and Frederickson South housing projects. The Addison Grove development will create 102 affordable homes, and the Frederickson South project will add 20 to 28 deed-restricted homes. The Good Neighbor Village project, led by Tacoma Rescue Mission, will provide housing beginning with 50 homes in 2027, with plans to grow to 285 homes at full build-out.
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