B.C. signs deal with City of Victoria to end homeless camps, bring people inside
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government and the City of Victoria have signed an agreement that commits to ending current and future homeless encampments in local parks.
David Eby, the minister responsible for housing, says the memorandum of understanding reached with Victoria council formalizes the commitment to find indoor shelter for people living in parks and ravines.
He says the agreement lays out the roles and responsibilities of the province and city to find indoor living spaces for those camped out in public areas by April 30.
Eby announced an agreement earlier this month on securing more than 200 living spaces for people staying in Victoria’s parks and other outdoor locations.