More winter shelter spaces headed to West Kelowna
West Kelowna will get 40 winter shelter spaces by January, if all goes well with an application from B.C. Housing to the City of West Kelowna.
Given the urgent need for the shelter in the community, B.C. Housing intends to submit a temporary use permit application to the City of West Kelowna on Dec. 10. If approved, the shelter is anticipated to open between early January and end of March 2020.
"Modular trailers will be brought to the site with space for bunks, showers, toilets and amenity space. In addition to the supports provided by WKSS staff, Interior Health would also provide health services based on individual needs."
Safety of the residents and the community is a top priority and WKSS is an experienced housing provider committed to being a good neighbour. Part of this commitment includes communication with the neighbourhood, identifying guest expectations, rules and regulations, and addressing concerns in a timely manner. Fencing, security cameras and outdoor lighting will be installed.
These shelter spaces are in addition to the 160 spaces available in Kelowna.
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