It was meant to be an innovative attempt to tackle Vancouver’s homeless crisis, but with fall weather approaching there are few signs that a twice-delayed tiny shelter village is close to opening.
Vancouver’s previous city council approved the pilot project for the tiny shelters in February 2022, allocating $1.5 million to the two-year initiative ...
... village was initially slated to open last fall but was delayed to spring 2023 — then delayed again, with just six of the planned 10 units ready to occupy.
“Knowing there are these systems out there and knowing that they’re starting to be deployed in other municipalities around B.C., it does frustrate me a little bit that we see folks still living rough in our city,” Vancouver Coun. Pete Fry, who voted for the pilot project, told Global News ...
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