Construction started on tiny homes in Kelowna
People experiencing homelessness in Kelowna will soon have access to new temporary shelter.
Work has started to build 60 temporary “tiny homes” on city-owned land at 759 Crowley Avenue, as previously announced by the City of Kelowna and the B.C. government.
“As part of our Belonging in B.C. plan, this site will provide interim housing options for people experiencing homelessness in the community, while more permanent options are being considered,” Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing, said.
“These new homes will help prevent and reduce homelessness by providing immediate shelter and supports to people in encampments or sheltering in public spaces. We will continue to work with partners to make sure people in Kelowna have safe and affordable homes they need.”











