Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott cut the ribbon Monday on the Residences at Irvington Woods, a newly renovated 71-unit affordable housing complex aimed at supporting homeless families, veterans and individuals with mental health needs.
The $24 million project is part of the city’s broader push to address a long-standing shortage of quality affordable housing and reduce homelessness.
“For decades, our city has had a shortage of quality affordable housing, and our residents, our friends, neighbors, and loved ones, have paid the price,” Scott said during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Support services offered
Residents of Irvington Woods are invited to participate in the Housing and Homeless Services Program, which begins with an assessment to determine individual needs. Based on the results, onsite staff provide household support and referrals to other agencies and community organizations…