Boundary Village is located 15 feet from the US Canadian border, giving rise to its name. It is a 24-unit, low-income family housing apartment complex. The complex was originally built in 1979 and consists of two 2-story buildings. Mercy Housing owns and manages the complex which is a USDA Rural Development property. Boundary Village also receives HUD project based rental assistance.
Boundary Village complex is located in EPA Climate Zone 3. Water conservation elements are priority due to the long, dry summer and fall seasons. Fall is followed by a rainy, humid, gray, winter season, making drainage and moss prevention important, as well.
Mercy Housing implemented a major energy, water and environmental health upgrade at Boundary Village in late 2010 through June 2011 as part of HUD’s Green Retrofit Program (GRP) that was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Boundary Village was one of seven Mercy Housing properties that benefited from HUD’s GRP in Washington State. All of Mercy Housing’s properties in Washington State that were included in the HUD GRP program experienced energy consumption reduction in the residential units (average = 10%) and common space (average = 24%) and 6 of the 7 properties experienced reduction in water consumption (average: 25%).
Upgrades at Boundary Village under the HUD GRP program included the following:
Boundary Village operates and manages to a green operation and maintenance plan that was reviewed and approved by HUD as a part of the Green Retrofit Program. All property management staff were trained on the plan, which helps ensure ongoing energy and water savings at the property. Major elements of the plan include: