A day after Premier David Eby announced construction of 90 modular units to help address the housing crisis in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, critics said they worry such projects have become the de facto housing solution, as permanent developments await funding.
“Yes, housing should come first,” she said. “But there is this crucial question of what’s next for these young people in this temporary modular housing?” B.C. Housing will build two new transitional housing projects with round-the-clock supports at 1500 Main St. and 2132 Ash St. that would operate for three years.
While the situation has improved, Krog said there wasn’t proper screening of the modular-home residents and he doesn’t believe the non-profit contracted to manage the site had the tools or resources to do the job properly. The Royal Crescent complex and another one on Burnett Street opened in October 2018 to provide shelter for 53 people who were living in an encampment at Anita Place.
He said there are some success stories but “not enough to warrant the impact on the neighbourhood or the expenditure on part of the government.” Since 2017, B.C. Housing has funded 44 modular supportive housing developments, with a total of 1,400 units in 22 communities across the province, the agency said in a statement. The housing agency said some of the modular developments are meant for short-term use, while others will be used for several years and some are permanent.
seems bizarre to complain about housing people...I wonder how she feels about modular home trailer parks?
Build facilities like the one proposed at the former Riverview site in every city in the province. The number of people with extreme mental illness and addiction who are completely unable to function in society won't all fit in one facility. Most chronically homeless need this.
Permanent walls or modular walls? No difference. At least it is a start. Modulars raise concerns as they can be erected in weeks. Firm management and operation are critical. We have one in our city & if the police remove someone, they are gone permanently. No BS tolerated.
And we are still talking about affordable housing 30 years on. You have run out of time.
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