The new Extreme Weather Response (EWR) shelter in Courtenay is receiving funding from the Town of Comox.
Comox Town Council approved an $80,000 contribution to the building at 971 Cumberland Road meant for winter shelter services when extreme weather nears.
Comox Mayor Nicole Minions said it was important to them to continue to find solutions to issues in communities across Canada.
“This contribution, which comes from the Town’s Affordable Housing Reserve, funded through development contributions, will assist in making sure work can begin and the necessary modifications are completed without any need for Comox taxpayer funding.”
The shelter is a part of BC Housing’s emergency temporary shelter program and provides funding to operators for costs associated with the program such as staff, cleaning, and supplies.
BC Housing’s funding for the Cumberland Road location doesn’t cover leasing costs, tenant improvements, modifications, or equipment purchases.
Courtenay Mayor Bob Wells said they’re thankful their request for additional funds to cover the cost of the temporary location has been accepted.
“The critical lack of shelter in the Comox Valley, especially in winter, is a community-wide challenge, and it needs an all-hands-on-deck response.”
The City of Courtneay, Comox Valley Regional District, and Town of Comox will combine to cover the funding gap to cover the cost of the renovations.
Modifications for the building are projected at $250,000.