Old Massett Village Council – Supportive & Co‑operative Housing
Old Massett Village Council’s Supportive and Co-operative Housing project at Old Beach Road is a strong step toward creating housing that is both accessible and community-focused. By combining supportive housing with a co-operative model, the project is designed to provide not just a place to live, but a place where residents can feel connected, supported, and part of something larger.
The development includes site preparation, infrastructure, and the construction or installation of modular housing units. This approach allows the community to move efficiently while still ensuring quality and long-term durability. Modular construction can help reduce timelines and costs, meaning homes can be delivered sooner to those who need them most.
What makes this project stand out is its focus on shared amenities and outdoor spaces. These features create opportunities for residents to gather, support one another, and build relationships. In a co-operative housing model, that sense of connection is essential. It shifts housing from being an individual experience to a shared one, where residents play a role in shaping their living environment.
Supportive housing also ensures that residents have access to the services and supports they may need to maintain stable housing. This can include assistance with daily living, connections to health and social services, and a more structured environment for those who benefit from additional support. The result is a housing model that is more responsive to a range of needs within the community.
By bringing all of these elements together, Old Massett is creating a fully operational housing site that addresses both availability and well-being. It increases the number of homes, while also improving the quality of life for those who live there.
Overall, this project reflects a balanced approach to housing development. It focuses on efficiency, community connection, and long-term sustainability, ensuring that residents have access to safe, supportive, and culturally grounded housing that can serve the community for years to come.