Project Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to your questions 

The City of St. Albert understands our residents have questions about the 22 St. Thomas Street Development and what it means for their city. These sections will be updated regularly as new questions arise. 

Contact

If you have any additional feedback or questions that were not answered, please email the Affordable Housing Liaison at lscott@stalbert.ca.

Who is Homeland Housing? 

Homeland Housing is St. Albert’s local Housing Management Body (established through Provincial Ministerial Order) responsible for administering provincial seniors and affordable housing programs in St. Albert and nine other municipalities and counties including Westlock, Legal, Morinville, Jarvie, Clyde, Bon Accord, Sturgeon County, Redwater, and Gibbons. 

One member of St. Albert City Council is appointed to Homeland’s Board of Directors providing St. Albert’s continued voice in Homeland’s operations.  Homeland Housing currently manages 826 units in its member municipalities. including 230 units in St. Albert specifically for seniors over the age of 65 at Chateau Mission Court, North Ridge Place and North Ridge Lodge. Learn more about Homeland Housing.

Last edited: April 27, 2022