
Registration for Wednesday’s session is not required
VANCOUVER – The city of Vancouver is adding a third engagement and information session for community members to share their thoughts and feedback on the city’s proposed site at 415 W. 11th St. for its next Safe Stay Community for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness.
The additional online listening session will be:
- Tuesday, Oct. 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Community members wishing to attend can register here.
Previously scheduled information session options include:
- Attend Online – Wednesday, Oct. 19 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Participation in both virtual sessions can be done using a computer, smart device or phone. It’s not necessary to attend all sessions. Registration for Wednesday’s session is not required; community members can simply click here to join.
The city is committed to informing and involving neighbors and surrounding businesses in the Safe Stay Community planning process. Community members are also invited to visit www.beheardvancouver.org/ssc3 to share their thoughts and feedback about the proposed site.
Information provided by city of Vancouver.
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we dont want another safe stay “community” its as simple as that, it attracts crime and murder. what is it about NO do you morons not understand? get the homeless out of here we dont want them wandering around causing problems, committing crimes and refusing to work for a living!!!!