Substantial work needed on donated railway homes
At least one of the Railway District
homes donated by BNSF Railway to the Whitefish Housing Authority is
habitable. The other two will likely need extensive remodels.
Housing Authority director SueAnn
Grogan said the larger house at 26 O’Brien Avenue could be occupied
right away. The smaller homes on First Street need work.
“One of them perhaps substantial work,”
Grogan said. “Some need paint and flooring, some need more
extensive repairs.”
Contractors have estimated remodels to
cost between $35,000 and $75,000. All three of the homes currently
have their doors boarded up.
Grogan says they are considering
renting the homes, but first the housing authority is planning to
bring in a consultant to help develop a five-year plan for
affordable rentals. A major part of that plan will be the future of
the Railway District homes.
“In the short term, is it feasible to
rehabilitate and occupy those homes?” Grogan questions. “Does it
pay back enough to fix them up?”
The long term plan depends on
redevelopment in the neighborhood, she said.
There will be a public process as the
authority decides how to go forward with a rental plan.