Monarch Commons, a 50-unit affordable housing development for seniors in the Onondaga County town of Cicero, is officially complete. The energy-efficient development includes 15 supportive homes for veterans experiencing homelessness.
Fifteen of Monarch Commons’ apartments are reserved for veterans who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. These individuals have access to on-site supportive services provided by Soldier On, a national organization specializing in supporting veterans. Services and rental subsidies are funded by the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative and administered by the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.
Monarch Commons adheres to energy efficiency and green building standards required under the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s New Construction – Housing Program (Tier 3) and the project achieved LEED certification. Other energy-efficient features include LED lighting, low-flow plumbing fixtures, continuously operating bath fans, and all Energy Star or equivalent appliances, equipment, lighting, and fixtures.
Each apartment includes storage space, modern kitchen amenities, and a patio or balcony. Bathrooms are equipped with grab bars and emergency pull cords to facilitate aging in place by the development’s senior population. Building amenities also include a lounge, community room, exercise room, and computer room. The building features a dedicated office space and separate meeting area for Soldier On, the supportive service provider to Monarch Commons’ veteran population.
“With companies like Micron moving in, Central New York and Onondaga County are poised for growth and need new housing of all types to retain the region’s diverse population and provide new opportunities for the future,” Governor Hochul said. “Monarch Commons will give seniors and veterans a safe place to live in the communities they love while enjoying the benefits of our expanding economy.”
NYSERDA President and CEO Doreen M. Harris said, “Advancing clean, resilient and affordable housing is a key component of New York State’s comprehensive emissions reduction strategy and I am thrilled to see construction complete on this project in Onondaga County. Monarch Commons highlights the State’s commitment to supporting our most vulnerable residents while leveraging every opportunity to increase access to affordable housing that is not only safe and comfortable but also embraces energy efficiency through the incorporation of STAR appliances and low flow plumbing.”
State Senator John Mannion said, “I strongly support the state’s $15 million investment in Monarch Commons in Cicero that’s bringing to market 50 units of affordable and supportive housing for seniors and veterans. I commend and thank Governor Hochul for moving this project forward and for her partnership in creating vibrant communities that cater to the needs of all residents.”
State financing for the $15 million Monarch Commons included $12 million in federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and $2.5 million in subsidy from New York State Homes and Community Renewal. NYSERDA provided $175,000 in support. Additional financing has been provided by the CDS Wolf Foundation and the Central New York Community Foundation. CDS Monarch is the developer and operator.