Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Miami-Dade County District 3 Commissioner Keon Hardemon will open the Lincoln Backyard Flats on Thursday, September 26th.
Lincoln Gardens, an reasonably priced aged housing growth, was constructed on a vacant website within the coronary heart of the Brownsville neighborhood inside Miami-Dade County. This aged housing growth is the second part of a grasp plan to redevelop over 9 acres of a Miami-Dade Public Housing website referred to as Lincoln Gardens. This reasonably priced growth will present aged residents with high-quality housing and new neighborhood service services and facilities.
Lincoln Gardens Flats will encompass four-story buildings with 77 models. The brand new building will characteristic ADA and UFAS accessible models, digital thermostats, energy-efficient home equipment, central air-con, impact-resistant doorways and home windows, in-unit washers and dryers, microwave ovens, and in-sink rubbish disposals. Facilities will embrace a health heart, a enterprise heart, a multipurpose room, and access-controlled entry for resident safety. All models are designed and developed to the identical high-quality normal, no matter income-level restrictions. Items shall be one and two bedrooms for households incomes at or beneath 60% of the Space Median Revenue (AMI).
Miami-Dade County has awarded $1 million from Surtax funding to the Lincoln Gardens Flats aged reasonably priced housing growth.