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Update: Development plan for Coordinated Care Campus approved; landscape rendering unveiled

Article content Councillors approved the permit after viewing landscape plans, which included a common outdoor gathering area for residents of the supportive housing complex, along with trees, lighting and fencing separating the facility from its neighbours. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Update: Development plan for Coordinated Care Campus approved; landscape rendering unveiled Back to video “It is important to note that this would be different than a regular development permitting process,” Director of Protective and Community Services Chris Manuel said. “Where this is council’s only opportunity to put their fingerprint on what they want to see in regard to design standards and those sorts of things. If this becomes a city-owned and controlled facility, that opportunity exists at any point.”

Chronic homelessness is expensive for taxpayers in Grande Prairie; Coordinated Care Campus one step closer to reality

Article content We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Chronic homelessness is expensive for taxpayers in Grande Prairie; Coordinated Care Campus one step closer to reality Back to video Despite the multi-million dollar price tag, Grande Prairie Councillor Dylan Bressey says the upfront cost is worth the steep price tag in the end. “We are spending a giant amount of taxpayer money on chronic homelessness, right now” Bressey said. “The city directly spends about $5-million a year for 202 people who are chronically homeless. That is about $25,000 per (resident of the city) per year.” “The cost of homelessness to our community is huge,” Councillor Chris Thiessen added. “I would just like to stress I think we need to do this right. Using everybody’s opinions, facts and knowledge around this. I think we can come to a good solution that actually works for everybody, but we have to do it right.”

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