Illinois Finances Affordable Green Homes for Metro East Families
Press Release, 09.15.2010
Construction set to begin on homes powered by solar and wind energy
JERSEYVILLE – The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) today celebrated a groundbreaking ceremony for 32 single-family affordable rental homes which will use solar and wind power to reduce energy bills.
The development, known as Lexington Farms Subdivision in Jerseyville, will house qualified working families. An estimated 81 jobs will be created.
IHDA invested more than $2.5 million to build Lexington Farms, providing federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds and federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to finance the development located at Fairgrounds and Cemetery avenues.
The federal tax credits, which were a result of a special allocation for counties hit by severe flooding, generated an additional $6.7 million in private equity for the development. On behalf of the administration of Governor Pat Quinn, IHDA has invested federal stimulus funds to jumpstart construction on nearly 2,500 affordable rental homes, creating an estimated 3,000 jobs in Illinois.
“Under Governor Pat Quinn, IHDA has taken a leadership role in promoting the production of energy-efficient, environmentally beneficial housing that increases affordability for our state’s working families,” said IHDA Executive Director Gloria L. Materre. “Lexington Farms Subdivision also builds on the state’s dedication to providing secure and affordable housing enabling residents to live near the workplace and spend less money on their commute.”
A $260,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity further demonstrates the State of Illinois’ commitment to building green. Developed by Capstone Development Group, each home at Lexington Farms Subdivision will feature solar panels and wind turbines to drop utility bills to zero for residents. Street lights dotting the development also will run on the green technology. As an added environmentally-friendly feature, the development will be landscaped with more water absorbent native plants.
“Green technology will truly make a more affordable and more sustainable life for everyone in the community,” said Bill Luchini, President of Capstone Development Group..........read more


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