B.C. housing minister pledges shelter spaces for homeless in Victoria parks
VICTORIA — Homeless people living in Victoria’s parks will have shelter spaces by the end of April under a housing agreement between the British Columbia government and the city.
David Eby, B.C.’s minister responsible for housing, says he’s found 227 spaces within the city that homeless people can use for shelter, including two new building sites that will be ready for occupancy by April 30.
Victoria’s Beacon Hill Park has been the site of a tent encampment of homeless people that has grown during the pandemic, bringing with it crime and community resentment.
Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps says her council is poised to amend its current bylaw that permits 24-hour camping in the park during the pandemic to allow only overnight camping.