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Chamber says it plans to step up its efforts to have the Cornerstone shelter moved out of area
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The Cornerstone homeless shelter is houses in the former A & B Sound building on Leon Avenue in downtown Kelowna. sa国际传媒擨mage: Alistair Waters/Capital News

News of a one-year extension to the lease for the emergency homeless shelter that popped up last winter on Leon Avenue in downtown Kelowna doesnsa国际传媒檛 surprise the Kelowna Chamber of Commercesa国际传媒攂ut it does not please it either.

In a news release issued Thursday, the chamber said there were hints over the last few weeks that this was going to happen.

sa国际传媒淲e understand the need for such a facility to help those that are marginalized in our society but we feel a bit misled about this location,sa国际传媒 said Tom Dyas, past president of the Commerce.

sa国际传媒淔irst we were told that this was not an ideal site but not to worry as it was only going to be temporary and now it seems the plan is to operate year-round.sa国际传媒

In the release, the chamber blames the Cornerstone sheltersa国际传媒攈oused in the former A & B Sound Store building and originally described as a temporary facilitysa国际传媒攆or bringing more street crime to the area including increased break-ins and property damage, and an increase in fear among people who work in the area.

Dyas said the chamber and Downtown Kelowna Association, which represents business in the downtown core, will continue to encourage the city and BC Housing to increase security and expand regular clean-up efforts while aggressively looking at other locations for the shelter.

The chamber and DKA have been part of several meetings involving stakeholders from the downtown business community, the city, BC Housing, the RCMP, shelter operator the John Howard Society and other parties to review options to relocate the facility.

sa国际传媒淯nfortunately, given such a limited time-frame every option suggested by the business community has not met the parameters defined by BC Housing,sa国际传媒 said the release.

The chamber and the DKA have also been active in trying to get both BC Housing and the city to address a number of the safety concerns businesses and employees in the area have raised since the shelter opened late last year.

With the news the shelter is now going to operate year-round, both organizations say they plan to be stepping up their efforts to get guarantees from the city and BC Housing they will take sa国际传媒渁ppropriatesa国际传媒 action to ensure a safe environment for those using the facility and the many employees, customers and operators of nearby businesses.

sa国际传媒淥ur members fully understand the need for the city and BC Housing to provide an emergency shelter while other more suitable housing is in the works,sa国际传媒 said Dan Allen, president of Downtown Kelowna.

sa国际传媒淲e support those efforts and the work of the service providers but we continue to believe that the current location of Cornerstone should not be viewed as a long-term solution.sa国际传媒

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