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Originally Posted by Klazu
Color me surprised. Friend of mine lives near Cambie Gardens (which is growing quickly!) and immediately following TWO of these hobo nests going up at Heather/59th, crime increased significantly in the surrounding area. I also walked by these buildings last weekend and there is a pile of bicycles under tarp on the front yard. Must be bicycles that residents use for commuting to work...
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There can be a number of reasons as to why someone ends up homeless, including sudden job loss or family breakdown, severe substance abuse or mental health problems. But most homelessness policies work on the premise that the homeless person has to sort those problems out first before they can get permanent accommodation.
Recently BC has moved towards trying to house people first. Vancouver has been in the lead in providing locations to provide some of that housing. The model that's being followed has been tried in one country -
Finland. There's already some permanent non-market housing at Little Mountain, and there will be more in future (and at Cambie Gardens). And in the meantime, there are temporary modular units.