There was overwhelming support at city council Monday (Sept. 23) for the last of three supportive housing projects for individuals experiencing homelessness.
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Mayor Tom Dyas pointed to the success at other supportive sites in the city, and provincial recognition at the recent Union of BC Municipalities Convention.
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Coun. Luke Stack noted the city promised to deliver 180 supportive units, which are spread over sites on Crowley Avenue, Highway 97 North and Appaloosa Rd.
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The three sites are part of the provincial governments香蕉视频直播 Homeless Encampment Action Response Team (HEART) and Homeless Encampment Action Response Temporary Housing (HEARTH) programs.
BC Housing will oversee the development at 3199 Appaloosa Road, owned by the city and leased to the province, and will hire a social service agency to operate the facility which is scheduled to open in winter 2025.
Council voted to rezone the property, allowing the project to move forward, with Cannan opposed.