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COPE DEMANDS ACTION ON HOMELESS CRISIS
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"Homelessness in
Vancouver has reached crisis levels," said COPE Councillor David
Cadman, after the latest homeless count found more than 1500 people are
living on Vancouver streets. "With people dying as a direct result of
being homeless, City Hall has to act immediately," Cadman urged.
The 2008
Metro Vancouver Homeless Count, conducted on March 10, found that the
number of people without a home in Vancouver increased by 19 percent
since 2005.
Cadman wants
Mayor Sam Sullivan to scrap the Eco-Density policy of massive
development in the Downtown East Side (DTES) that allows developers to
scrap affordable housing and build three units of high-price condos for
every unit of affordable housing. He also wants the City to enforce its
current DTES Housing Plan that requires a one-to-one replacement of low
income housing in all condo redevelopments.
"If we
continue with rampant condo development in Gastown, Chinatown and the
DTES, without safeguards, all we're doing is pushing prices up for all
and driving people into the streets," said Cadman.
Meanwhile
Cadman wants the City to release its list of rooms that are sitting
empty and that could be used to house the homeless.
"The City has
a list of single occupancy rooms that are being vacated by the owners,"
said Cadman. "We know of 54 empty units at the Colonial, and more than
100 units at Little Mountain that are empty and unused. The city can
use its powers under the Standards of Maintenance By-law to make these
rooms fit for occupancy."
Former
Vancouver councillor and long-time housing advocate, Ellen Woodsworth,
is concerned that homelessness is spreading across the city because
Sullivan and his NPA councillors have failed to implement the 2005
Homelessness Action Plan, and the Provincial Government is not doing
enough to create more affordable housing.
"Now we are
seeing homeless people on Commercial Drive, in Kitsilano, the West End
and virtually every neighbourhood and in many city parks," said
Woodsworth. "Meanwhile the province has a $250 million Housing
Endowment Fund sitting unused in the bank. In just the last four
months, 375 single occupancy rooms, for many the last stop before being
on the street, have closed in the Downtown Eastside."