‘None of us are happy:’ Nanaimo leadership speaks out against new supportive housing complex
NANAIMO — The City of Nanaimo’s leaders have expressed concern and disappointment with a substantial supportive housing complex quickly opened to alleviate the homelessness crisis.
“It has not turned out the way I had hoped or expected,” mayor Leonard Krog said during Monday’s council meeting of the temporary supportive housing at 250 Terminal Ave. “One could not describe what’s happened at 250 Terminal Ave. as a success…none of us are happy.”
Safety concerns around the site dominated discussion at the council meeting, with an official delegation and numerous speakers during question period. Councillors heard how residents in the area are now afraid to leave their houses at night, are often accosted when they do at any time of day and have noticed a significant spike in crime.
Mayor Krog and coun. Sheryl Armstrong were the most in agreement with the residents who came before council and answered the most questions or gave the most responses.