New ‘tiny homes’ and measures to prevent encampments announced for Kelowna
The B.C. government has announced an agreement with the City of Kelowna to help unhoused people get inside, and to prevent homeless encampments from forming.
Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon and Mayor Tom Dyas announced a memorandum of understanding Thursday which clarifies the roles and responsibilities of the province and city to create new temporary housing options.
The measures include rapid development of new shelter and housing options, as well as a more co-ordinated approach to outreach and support services. Through the MOU, the city would bring forward available land and expedite land-use decisions for new shelter and supportive-housing projects.
Kahlon said, as part of a temporary housing plan, the province will provide funding for 120 new temporary “tiny homes” to be added over the next few months.











