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2nd HEAT shelter opening in familiar location

Posted by Jonathan Ross

The homeless camped outside the Granville Street HEAT shelter after in got shut down last July.

City of Vancouver staff just wrapped up a briefing on the reopening of the second temporary HEAT shelter for the winter – and yes, it is the infamous Granville Street shelter that created all the controversy last year.

B.C. Housing has committed $1.2 million towards temporary winter shelters so that the four shelters can stay open until the end of April.

Now in spite of the fact that the city seems poised to incorporate much more public consultation into the mix, I expect that Vancouver NIMBY residents will once again show up in force to protest against the “undesirable” homeless from co-habitating within their respective neighbourhoods.  Although, one must say that this time around, the outcry (Mount Pleasant thus far) seems to be far less heated than last year.

Regardless, both Housing Minister Rich Coleman and Mayor Gregor Robertson are pushing ahead with their plan, determined to ensure that people are kept off the street with the colder temperatures to prevent tragedies like the kind thR befell Tracey last year.

I can already hear the future complaints about how the City should have engaged in far more consultation before moving ahead with such a plan.  I say BS.

If the Province only announced funding in mid-December, then there is only so much consultation that can be accomodated before action is required.  Is there supposed to be months of public meetings, accounting for nearly half of the scheduled shelter time framce, before spaces can be opeded up?  That is simply not an option if the whole point of the exercise is to keep people safe from the elements.

Let’s see if we can get through this winter without someone once again dying on the streets.

Do antiquted district plans supercede all other considerations?

Posted by Jonathan Ross

I just read this interesting account of City Council’s approval of the controversial 1450 McRae Ave. development on the northeast corner of Shaughnessy at Granville at 16th by Councillor Geoff Meggs.

The now-apporved townhouses that have created a revolt in Shaughnessy.

The now-approved townhouses that have created a revolt in Shaughnessy.

For anyone who has driven down Granville Street in the past year, those little red signs in direct opposition to the project were hard to miss.

In his piece, Councillor Meggs speaks about the First Shaughnessy District plan (FSD). The FSD, adopted by council in 1982, entrenched an element of community control over local development, and was the “mother of all community plans.” according to Meggs.

What I don’t understand is this:

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FACT OF THE DAY

In 2010, Vancouver had fewer than half the number of murders than it had in 2009.  There were nine homicides within Vancouver’s city limits, down from 19 killings the previous year.

Quote OF THE DAY

“Perhaps it was my silk dress or the new perfume I’ve been wearing lately. When I asked Suzanne Anton what her New Year’s resolution was, she replied, “To kiss a pretty girl!” and pecked me on the cheek.”  – Writer Emily Barca describing her encounter with the lone NPA City Councillor on New Year’s Eve.

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