City, park board put plan in place to empty Vancouver tent encampment for homeless
VANCOUVER — The City of Vancouver and the park board have released a plan to shut down a growing homeless encampment in Strathcona Park that has led to tensions in the surrounding neighbourhood.
Two properties, including the Jericho Hostel and the 2400 Motel, have been identified as sites to house people from the large tent city.
Sandra Singh, the city’s general manager of arts, culture, and community services, told a news conference Monday that the city is looking to find two more properties to assist in the housing effort.
Singh said the city wants to help people find a solution that works for them after some living in the encampment expressed concerns about living in traditional shelters.