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Kelowna Mayorsa国际传媒檚 walking tour of Rutland cancelled

Growing issues surrounding supportive housing leads to rescheduled meeting with concerned resident
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Hundreds of protesters rallied on Sunday to voice their concerns about a new supportive housing project on McCurdy Road. (Caitlin Clow - sa国际传媒)

A walking tour of Rutland with Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran was cancelled on Tuesday, but a meeting with one concerned resident is still on.

A Nickel Road resident requested the mayor take a walking tour of the neighbourhood to see the impacts, he believed, the nearby Heath House supportive housing project has had on the community.

READ MORE: McCurdy project in Rutland gets go-ahead from Kelowna councillors

sa国际传媒淭he mayor was aware of issues that have spilled into the neighbourhood and the city is working with BC Housing to address these issues and had agreed to walk around the neighbourhood today with several residents,sa国际传媒 City of Kelowna communications consultant Marnie Douglas said.

sa国际传媒淯nfortunately, what was supposed to be a walking tour of the Heath House neighbourhood with a few residents changed into a larger debate about the proposed supportive housing project on McCurdy Road,sa国际传媒 Douglas said. sa国际传媒淪o, Mayor Basran rescheduled.sa国际传媒

The community of Rutland has stepped up in the hundreds to protest another facility that has broken ground on McCurdy Road. BC Housingsa国际传媒檚 sa国际传媒渨etsa国际传媒 facility has raised the volume in the community about neighbourhood crime, increased drug use and sales and other safety concerns.

READ MORE: McCurdy Road supportive housing could break ground this summer

The 49-unit supportive housing development is to be operated by the Kelowna branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

Neighbours are upset, as they were opposed to the first project slotted for the lot on 130 McCurdy Road sa国际传媒 a dry facility run by religious organization Freedomsa国际传媒檚 Door.

The City of Kelowna councillors had rezoned the site deeming it appropriate for that project, but when Freedomsa国际传媒檚 Door failed to raise the appropriate funding, it was purchased by BC Housing and without any public consultation, the proposal was brought before councillors for approval based on the form and character.

A protest on Sunday at the construction site drew out a large crowd of more than 100 people chanting sa国际传媒渒eep Rutland safe!sa国际传媒 and holding signs saying sa国际传媒淩utland isnsa国际传媒檛 Basransa国际传媒檚 dumping ground.sa国际传媒

Kelowna-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick sent an open letter to B.C. Housing Minister Selina Robinson to sa国际传媒減ausesa国际传媒 the project until issues surrounding other supportive housing have been solved, including the Heath House on Highway 97.

A to stop the McCurdy housing project and in only a few days, more than 2,900 people have signed it.

READ MORE: Petition started in protest of Kelownasa国际传媒檚 McCurdy Road supportive housing

The mayor has rescheduled an appointment with the concerned resident to be held in person at City Hall at a later date.

A public information night is scheduled tomorrow at the Rutland Centennial Hall at 5:30 p.m.

Another protest is scheduled for this upcoming Sunday outside of the McCurdy Road project.



Caitlin.clow@kelownacapnews.com

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