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McCurdy Road supportive housing could break ground this summer

New homes to serve homeless, youth of Kelowna
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The four-storey, 49-unit facility will be managed by the Canadian Mental Health Association of Kelowna. (Artist rendering)

Construction of BC Housingsa国际传媒檚 latest for youth and individuals experiencing homelessness in Rutland is expected to begin this summer.

A portion of the four-storey, 49-unit building at 130 McCurdy Road will be reserved for youth aged 19 to 24, as recommended by the City of Kelownasa国际传媒檚 Journey Home Strategy.

sa国际传媒淭hrough strong partnerships, we are starting to make progress with more than 230 supportive homes completed or underway in Kelowna,sa国际传媒 Housing Minister Selina Robinson said.

sa国际传媒淲e know theresa国际传媒檚 more work to do. People experiencing homelessness deserve the opportunity to build a better life and we will continue to address the need for supportive housing here and in communities throughout the province.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淏C Housing has successfully housed thousands of people in supportive housing units across the province, including more than 140 people in Kelowna during the past year,sa国际传媒 Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran said.

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The homesa国际传媒檚 day-to-day operations will be handled by the Canadian Mental Health Association of Kelowna. It will provide 24-7 support services to residents, including referrals to Interior Health recover programs when necessary.

Residents of the planned new building at McCurdy Road and Rutland Road will be required to sign a program agreement that details expected behaviour and building rules. Residents will pay $375 in rent each month with the provincesa国际传媒檚 social assistance shelter allowance.

sa国际传媒淧roviding homes with appropriate supports is fundamental to supporting the health and well-being for people who have been homeless for a long time,sa国际传媒 CMHA executive director Shelagh Turner said. sa国际传媒淗ousing stability is the first step in clearing the way so people can thrive and move towards an improved quality of life.sa国际传媒

But not everyone is happy with the plan.

Kelowna-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick has asked Robinson to sa国际传媒減ausesa国际传媒 the project.

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sa国际传媒淚 am asking you to pause this new supportive housing project until the issues surrounding the existing Rutland projects are resolved to their neighbourhoodsa国际传媒檚 satisfaction or alternatively create housing which has a better chance of meeting with community support,sa国际传媒 he said in the open letter to the minister.

Letnick, a long-time volunteer and supporter of housing initiatives, said the province must collaborate with community partners and housing project developers to prove it can house at-risk or individuals who are actively using drugs without impacting the surrounding community.

sa国际传媒淐urrently that is not the case,sa国际传媒 he said.

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sa国际传媒淭he people of Rutland are very generous and caring and have done more than their fair share when it comes to housing the hardest to house,sa国际传媒 Letnick said.

Culos Development Group president Mike Culos said his firm has worked closely with the Knights of Columbus for more than 10 years to redevelop the site, which is currently home to the non-profit organizationsa国际传媒檚 hall. In return for the Knightssa国际传媒 sale of the land, it will receive two units in the new building and a new hall.

The site, which was rezoned in 2017 after it was brought to council with Freedoms Door at the helm, was purchased by Culos in a buy-back from the Knights to keep the project alive. BC Housing will purchase the units through the provincial Rental Housing Corporation.

The Freedomsa国际传媒檚 Door plansa国际传媒攖o build a 49-unit building that would have housed graduates of its abstinence-based recovery programsa国际传媒攚ent to a public hearing in September 2017 and more than 300 people attended. At the time, residents argued the location on McCurdy Road was too close to schools and community amenities to safely house vulnerable people. But Freedomsa国际传媒檚 Door also had a lot of support during the four-hour public hearing.

Kelowna city councillors will discuss issuing a development permit for the new B.C. Housing structure Monday at its regular weekly council meeting.

A public information meeting will be held regarding the B.C. Housing plan June 26 at the Rutland Centennial Hall on starting at 5:30 p.m.



Caitlin.clow@kelownacapnews.com

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