Coun. Jeremy Caradonna said it’s “frankly sad” that other municipalities aren’t doing their part to help homeless people in their own communities.
“When someone’s freezing to death in a park in Oak Bay, a Tim Hortons gift card isn’t going to save their life,” he said, referencing part of Oak Bay’s emergency weather response plan this year, which includes handing out gift cards during wellness checks.
Coun. Krista Loughton said there was a high number of unhoused people coming in from other municipalities in 2023, as seen in the amount of taxi chit reimbursements made by the City of Victoria that year for people taking rides to emergency shelters.
Loughton said the solution to homelessness has to be a regional response, and if every municipality in the capital region took up equal responsibility to provide services, the issue would be largely solved.
“We cannot continue to be the default provider. Homelessness is not a Victoria problem, it’s a regional and provincial issue … it demands a regional and provincial solution.”
Atkinson said there are no plans to reimburse taxi rides this winter.
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Coun. Matt Dell noted that there are no emergency shelter services in Sidney, Oak Bay or Esquimalt.
Atkinson said he has been in touch with fire chiefs and emergency planners in the region, who told him that Oak Bay and Esquimalt’s position is that they “don’t have the required need.”
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