Habitat for Humanity gets green light to start building Shantz Hill townhomes

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Habitat for Humanity chief executive officer Phill Mills (second to left) is joined by (L-R) Alex Sumner, John Hartwick and Ron Pullman from Activa at the site of the future 24-unit affordable housing complex on Shantz Hill Road.Matt Betts/CambridgeToday

After years of planning, permit seeking, a public meeting and even an Ontario Land Tribunal appeal, Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region is finally ready to break ground on its 24-unit affordable townhouse complex on Shantz Hill Road in Cambridge.

Habitat for Humanity chief executive officer Phill Mills (second to left) is joined by (L-R) Alex Sumner, John Hartwick and Ron Pullman from Activa at the site of the future 24-unit affordable housing complex on Shantz Hill Road.Matt Betts/CambridgeToday

Matt Betts/CambridgeToday

"We're not talking about something, we're not planning something, homes are getting built and I think that's the type of thing everyone should be excited about."

– Philip Mills, CEO, Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region

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