Downtown businesses are increasingly concerned about the state of the street environment, especially in the Leon and Lawrence area, according to a recent survey conducted by the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce.
The chamber asked whether safety and security concerns had changed over the last year; the majority (82 per cent) of the respondents stated their concern had increased, the chamber said in its news release.
The chamber surveyed its downtown business members in late July to gain better information on the business environment, especially in the Leon - Lawrence area.
91裸聊视频淎lthough our downtown members make up just a small part (15 per cent) of our 1,200 membership, their concerns are important to us,91裸聊视频 said Tom Dyas, past president of the Chamber of Commerce in Kelowna.
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However, there are clear trends that are a concern 91裸聊视频 including that businesses are incurring additional costs related to an increase in nuisance and criminal activity in the downtown. Much of this appears to centre on increased security and maintenance costs, the chamber said in its news release.
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91裸聊视频淲e first raised our concern with the city last fall,91裸聊视频 said Dyas. 91裸聊视频淭he city has responded with a number of initiatives aimed at improving conditions in the downtown and the business community is appreciative of that effort but believe more can be done. We are also hopeful that the recent hiring of former RCMP superintendent Bill McKinnon to review the situation downtown and elsewhere will lead to tangible action to improve safety for both customers and those who work downtown.91裸聊视频
According to a statement issued by Rajvir Rao, with BC Housing, the temporary homeless shelter located on Leon Avenue will not be operating past March 31, 2019.
91裸聊视频淲e recognize the location for this facility is not ideal. We have been looking for alternative locations for several months and continue to do so. The local business community volunteered to help in the search for a new shelter location, but they were also unable to bring forward options,91裸聊视频 she said via email.
91裸聊视频淭he province recognizes that there is an immediate need to provide housing and support services to those experiencing homelessness in Kelowna. Our goal is to provide people with housing instead of shelter beds. There are multiple supportive housing projects in development in Kelowna and our goal is to get people off the streets, out of shelters and into housing.
91裸聊视频淪ome residents at the shelter will move over to two new supportive housing projects that will be opening this fall: 46 new homes at the Commerce Avenue project and 42 new units of supportive housing at the Heath House renovation located at 2639 Hwy 97 North.
91裸聊视频淏C Housing is also proposing an additional supportive housing project on Agassiz Avenue that would provide more much-needed homes for those in need.91裸聊视频
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The survey respondents of the chamber91裸聊视频檚 survey encouraged the chamber to lobby the city and province to increase funding for mental health and additional services to help those who need it. Ensuring people have a roof over their heads is important but so too is having adequate resources to help those who are severely addicted or have mental health challenges, the release said.
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