The Daily Courier

Shelter opening soon

- By RON SEYMOUR

An emergency shelter for West Kelowna's homeless population will open by the end of January. The 40-bed facility, on Stevens Road just east of the Westlake Road intersecti­on, is now being prepared by workers. It’s being fashioned from four portable trailers that have been moved onto the vacant site. “Work is underway to make them operationa­l and staff are being trained,” BC Housing spokesman Matthew Borghese wrote Thursday in an email. “The shelter is still on track to open by the end of the month. The only delays to this project have been related to the arrival of the trailers,” Borghese wrote. West Kelowna city council approved the shelter at a meeting in early December. At the meeting, BC Housing manager Ann Howard suggested the need was critical, and that homeless people might die if they did not have a warm place to sleep this winter. Nighttime temperatur­es fell below –18 C on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of this week. A media report on Tuesday suggested the owner of the private property was having second thoughts about providing the land for the shelter and that was one reason the facility had not opened sooner. But Borghese wrote in his email that BC Housing had a signed lease agreement with the private property owner when Howard made her presentati­on to council. “The shelter is temporary and was identiÀed in order to provide 40 people experienci­ng homelessne­ss a safe, warm place to stay during the coldest months of the year,” Borghese wrote. “The shelter will close on March 31, 2020,” Borghese said. As well as the 40-bed shelter on Stevens Road, BC Housing has provided funding for two, 40-bed winter shelters in downtown Kelowna.

 ?? RON SEYMOUR/The Daily Courier ?? Workers on Wednesday prepare trailers on Stevens Road in West Kelowna that will serve as a 40-bed emergency shelter for homeless people. Although the city gave approval for the project in early December, and despite bitterly cold temperatur­es this week, the shelter isn’t expected to open until the end of January, BC Housing says.
RON SEYMOUR/The Daily Courier Workers on Wednesday prepare trailers on Stevens Road in West Kelowna that will serve as a 40-bed emergency shelter for homeless people. Although the city gave approval for the project in early December, and despite bitterly cold temperatur­es this week, the shelter isn’t expected to open until the end of January, BC Housing says.

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