The city of Penticton will be moving forward with legal action against the province after BC Housing鈥檚 promised audit failed to live up to council鈥檚 expectations.
In a letter to the city, dated June 16, 2021, BC Housing confirmed that they will now begin the audit four months after the city requested one.
The review of BC Housing鈥檚 three supportive housing sites in Penticton 鈥 Burdock, Compass Court and Fairhaven will be conducted over a period of six months. In a letter sent to City staff on June 16, BC Housing announced it had retained Harry Cummings and Associates to conduct the review.
City council had requested that the report be completed prior to the application for more supportive housing in the community, specifically at 3240 Skaha Lake Road. While an application for housing has been made at 3240 Skaha Lake Road, BC Housing has re-oriented the focus towards a recovery housing model.
The city also reported that Minister Eby, writing on behalf of Premier John Horgan on June 17, 2021, responded to Mayor John Vassilaki鈥檚 May 12, 2021 request for the Premier to intervene.
鈥淐oncerning Minister Eby鈥檚 letter, it contained no follow-up to Council鈥檚 request that Premier Horgan intervene on the matter of 352 Winnipeg Street, so we鈥檒l conclude that鈥檚 not going to happen and after weeks of delay, BC Housing has finally provided our legal counsel with the information we require to file suit in this matter. Unfortunately, we鈥檒l now need to proceed down that course,鈥 said Vassilaki.
One of the issues cited by the city is a lack of clarity on how much public engagement there will be in the review process, a key aspect that city council has repeatedly requested regarding the impact of the supportive housing facilities on their surrounding areas.
鈥淚n terms of what council is looking for, we鈥檝e been clear from the beginning. BC Housing鈥檚 letter neither met our expectation for timely and aligned information, nor did it facilitate a notable stride forward on this issue,鈥 said Vassilaki. 鈥淚n spite of our disappointment, the City will fully participate, and continue to push for transparency of process and results.鈥
The June 16 letter asks the city to provide data from local first responders, while it also notes that the review is not a joint project and that as a courtesy BC Housing will provide advance notice ahead of the review鈥檚 publication.
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