Item - 2016.CD9.1
Tracking Status
- City Council adopted this item on February 3, 2016 without amendments.
- This item was considered by Community Development and Recreation Committee on January 27, 2016 and was adopted with amendments. It will be considered by City Council on February 3, 2016.
CD9.1 - A New Home for Salvation Army HOPE Shelter
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Adopted
- Ward:
- 32 - Beaches-East York
City Council Decision
City Council on February 3 and 4, 2016, adopted the following:
1. City Council approve the location of a new 80 bed men's emergency shelter to be operated by the Salvation Army at 29 Leslie Street in Ward 32 in accordance with the requirement of the Municipal Shelter By-law 138-2003.
2. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration to include the following conditions, with respect to the men's emergency shelter at 29 Leslie Street, in the operating agreement with the service provider:
a. That a Community Liaison Committee be established to meet following Council approval of the facility and the Committee be maintained as long as the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, in consultation with Councillors for Wards 30 and 32, consider it is required by the community. Representatives of the following groups will be invited to participate:
1. Residents of Wards 30 and 32
2. City staff, including staff from Parks, Forestry and Recreation
3. The Salvation Army
4. Councillors for Wards 30 and 32
5. Toronto Police Service
6. Leslieville BIA
7. South Riverdale Community Health Centre
8. Leslieville Community Coalition
9. Leslieville Farmers' Market
10. Heritage Nursing Home
11. Avondale Retirement Home
12. Marigold Condominium
13. St. Joseph's Seniors Citizens Apartments
14. Local School Board Trustees
15. Local School Board Superintendents
16. Businesses in the immediate area
17. HOPE Shelter Residents.
b. That an independent Community Liaison worker be retained to communicate with local residents and organize and facilitate the Community Liaison Committee.
c. That Terms of Reference for the Community Liaison Committee be developed to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration in consultation with Councillors for Wards 30 and 32.
d. That mental health, public health, housing supports and a day program be in place in partnership with local service providers such as South Riverdale Community Health Centre, Applegrove Community Complex, and Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre.
e. That a 24/7 staff presence be established to ensure clients are welcomed immediately and that laneways and local parks are monitored for loitering.
f. That HOPE Shelter be an alcohol and drug free environment.
g. That a communications platform be established (such as a website or email service) where residents can obtain information and regular reports from the Community Liaison Committee meetings in both English and Chinese and in accordance with the City's translation policies.
h. That a six month review of operations be undertaken after the opening of the shelter, by the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration in consultation with the Salvation Army, and with input from the Community Liaison Committee.
3. City Council direct the Deputy City Manager, Cluster A to identify the resources necessary to finance the supports set out in Part 2.d above.
4. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration to ensure that:
a. the City and the Salvation Army HOPE Shelter will work collaboratively with the Community Liaison Committee to achieve the best possible outcomes for clients and the neighbourhood and will seek input from the Community Liaison Committee on design matters such as the location of entrances and exits and outdoor smoking areas; and
b. the Terms of Reference for the Community Liaison Committee include provisions to reflect this commitment.
5. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration to ensure that HOPE Shelter's policies and procedures have a protocol in place for service users who may not be appropriate for a stay at the shelter which will include referring clients to another shelter with space in an appropriate bedded program or to more suitable support services.
6. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration to distribute a 24 hour contact number for the shelter and information on how to contact Shelter, Support and Housing Administration Client Support Services to all residents and businesses within 250 metres of the shelter prior to the opening of the shelter and ensure such information is available in English and Chinese.
7. City Council direct appropriate city staff to collaborate with Toronto Police Service 55 Division to conduct a Community Safety Audit of the surrounding neighbourhood in Wards 30 and 32 and make recommendations based on the findings of the audit and that the Deputy City Managers, Clusters A and B identify the resources necessary to finance the recommendations from the relevant Divisions.
8. City Council request the President and Chief Executive of Toronto Hydro and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation to assess the lighting currently provided in the streets and parks immediately surrounding 29 Leslie Street in Wards 30 and 32 and make recommendations to improve maintenance and lighting on an ongoing basis.
9. City Council direct the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation to assess Maple Leaf Forever Park and Leslie Grove Park and make recommendations which include the resources needed to revitalize them.
Background Information (Committee)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-87849.pdf
Communications (Committee)
(January 9, 2016) E-mail from Nicholas Brooks (CD.Main.CD9.1.2)
(January 9, 2016) E-mail from Carl Calandra (CD.Main.CD9.1.3)
(January 9, 2016) E-mail from Annette Parent (CD.Main.CD9.1.4)
(January 10, 2016) E-mail from Krista Colosimo (CD.Main.CD9.1.5)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Rose Giles (CD.Main.CD9.1.6)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Missie Bee (CD.Main.CD9.1.7)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Dean Hill (CD.Main.CD9.1.8)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Alaine Rogers (CD.Main.CD9.1.9)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Olga Haliuk (CD.Main.CD9.1.10)
(January 12, 2016) E-mail from Newton Ngo (CD.Main.CD9.1.11)
(January 12, 2016) E-mail from Cindy Poon (CD.Main.CD9.1.12)
(January 12, 2016) E-mail from Chris and Jana Gallagher (CD.Main.CD9.1.13)
(January 13, 2016) E-mail from Douglas Gammage (CD.Main.CD9.1.14)
(January 15, 2016) E-mail from Shaleen Sulway (CD.Main.CD9.1.15)
(January 15, 2016) E-mail from Tracy Chandonnet (CD.Main.CD9.1.16)
(January 16, 2016) E-mail from L. Paquin (CD.Main.CD9.1.17)
(January 16, 2016) E-mail from Angela Maddams (CD.Main.CD9.1.18)
(January 17, 2016) E-mail from Ted Darling (CD.Main.CD9.1.19)
(January 17, 2016) E-mail from Paul and Selen Sorensen (CD.Main.CD9.1.20)
(January 17, 2016) E-mail from Daniel Begin (CD.Main.CD9.1.21)
(January 18, 2016) E-mail from Angela Maddams (CD.Main.CD9.1.22)
(January 17, 2016) E-mail from Will Predhomme (CD.Main.CD9.1.23)
(January 20, 2016) E-mail from Lisa Erickson (CD.New.CD9.1.24)
(January 25, 2016) E-mail from Nat and Tom Lumby (CD.New.CD9.1.25)
(January 24, 2016) Letter from Christine Campbell (CD.New.CD9.1.26)
(January 25, 2016) E-mail from Nicole King (CD.New.CD9.1.27)
(January 26, 2016) Letter from Sue Birch (CD.New.CD9.1.28)
(January 26, 2016) E-mail from Jim Collins (CD.New.CD9.1.29)
(January 26, 2016) E-mail from Jennifer Predhomme (CD.New.CD9.1.30)
(January 20, 2016) Letter from Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon (CD.New.CD9.1.31)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/cd/comm/communicationfile-58576.pdf
(January 27, 2016) Letter from Councillor Paula Fletcher (CD.New.CD9.1.32)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/cd/comm/communicationfile-58577.pdf
(January 27, 2016) Letter from Councillor Paula Fletcher (CD.New.CD9.1.33)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/cd/comm/communicationfile-58578.pdf
(January 26, 2016) E-mail from Daniel Taylor, Market Manager, The Leslieville Market (CD.New.CD9.1.34)
(January 27, 2016) Submission from Erin McKell (CD.New.CD9.1.35)
Communications (City Council)
(January 27, 2016) E-mail from Ian Sibbing (CC.Main.CD9.1.37)
(January 28, 2016) E-mail from Amy Chan (CC.Supp.CD9.1.38)
Motions (City Council)
Vote (Adopt Item) Feb-03-2016 3:44 PM
Result: Carried | Majority Required - CD9.1 - Adopt the item |
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Total members that voted Yes: 32 | Members that voted Yes are Paul Ainslie, Maria Augimeri, Ana Bailão, Jon Burnside, John Campbell, Christin Carmichael Greb, Shelley Carroll, Raymond Cho, Josh Colle, Gary Crawford, Joe Cressy, Glenn De Baeremaeker, Justin J. Di Ciano, Sarah Doucette, Mary Fragedakis, Mark Grimes, Stephen Holyday, Jim Karygiannis, Norman Kelly, Mike Layton, Chin Lee, Josh Matlow, Pam McConnell, Mary-Margaret McMahon, Joe Mihevc, Denzil Minnan-Wong, Ron Moeser, Frances Nunziata (Chair), James Pasternak, Gord Perks, Jaye Robinson, Michael Thompson |
Total members that voted No: 0 | Members that voted No are |
Total members that were Absent: 13 | Members that were absent are Michelle Berardinetti, Vincent Crisanti, Janet Davis, Frank Di Giorgio, John Filion, Paula Fletcher, Rob Ford, Giorgio Mammoliti, Cesar Palacio, Anthony Perruzza, David Shiner, John Tory, Kristyn Wong-Tam |
CD9.1 - A New Home for Salvation Army HOPE Shelter
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Amended
- Ward:
- 32 - Beaches-East York
Committee Recommendations
The Community Development and Recreation Committee recommends that:
1. City Council approve the location of a new 80 bed men's emergency shelter to be operated by the Salvation Army at 29 Leslie Street in Ward 32 in accordance with the requirement of the Municipal Shelter By-law 138-2003.
2. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration to include the following conditions, with respect to the men's emergency shelter at 29 Leslie Street, in the operating agreement with the service provider:
a. That a Community Liaison Committee be established to meet following Council approval of the facility and the Committee be maintained as long as the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, in consultation with Councillors for Wards 30 and 32, consider it is required by the community. Representatives of the following groups will be invited to participate:
1. Residents of Wards 30 and 32
2. City staff, including staff from Parks, Forestry and Recreation
3. The Salvation Army
4. Councillors for Wards 30 and 32
5. Toronto Police Service
6. Leslieville BIA
7. South Riverdale Community Health Centre
8. Leslieville Community Coalition
9. Leslieville Farmers' Market
10. Heritage Nursing Home
11. Avondale Retirement Home
12. Marigold Condominium
13. St. Joseph's Seniors Citizens Apartments
14. Local School Board Trustees
15. Local School Board Superintendents
16. Businesses in the immediate area
17. HOPE Shelter Residents.
b. That an independent Community Liaison worker be retained to communicate with local residents and organize and facilitate the Community Liaison Committee.
c. That Terms of Reference for the Community Liaison Committee be developed to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration in consultation with Councillors for Wards 30 and 32.
d. That mental health, public health, housing supports and a day program be in place in partnership with local service providers such as South Riverdale Community Health Centre, Applegrove Community Complex, and Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre.
e. That a 24/7 staff presence be established to ensure clients are welcomed immediately and that laneways and local parks are monitored for loitering.
f. That HOPE Shelter be an alcohol and drug free environment.
g. That a communications platform be established (such as a website or email service) where residents can obtain information and regular reports from the Community Liaison Committee meetings in both English and Chinese and in accordance with the City's translation policies.
h. That a six month review of operations be undertaken after the opening of the shelter, by the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration in consultation with the Salvation Army, and with input from the Community Liaison Committee.
3. City Council direct the Deputy City Manager, Cluster A to identify the resources necessary to finance the supports set out in Recommendation 2.d.
4. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration to ensure that:
a. The City and the Salvation Army HOPE Shelter will work collaboratively with the Community Liaison Committee to achieve the best possible outcomes for clients and the neighbourhood and will seek input from the Community Liaison Committee on design matters such as the location of entrances and exits and outdoor smoking areas; and
b. The Terms of Reference for the Community Liaison Committee include provisions to reflect this commitment.
5. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration to ensure that HOPE Shelter's policies and procedures have a protocol in place for service users who may not be appropriate for a stay at the shelter which will include referring clients to another shelter with space in an appropriate bedded program or to more suitable support services.
6. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration (SSHA) to distribute a 24 hour contact number for the shelter and information on how to contact SSHA Client Support Services to all residents and businesses within 250 metres of the shelter prior to the opening of the shelter and ensure such information is available in English and Chinese.
7. City Council direct appropriate city staff to collaborate with Toronto Police Service 55 Division to conduct a Community Safety Audit of the surrounding neighbourhood in Wards 30 and 32 and make recommendations based on the findings of the audit and that the Deputy City Managers, Clusters A and B identify the resources necessary to finance the recommendations from the relevant Divisions.
8. City Council request that the President and Chief Executive of Toronto Hydro and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation assess the lighting currently provided in the streets and parks immediately surrounding 29 Leslie Street in Wards 30 and 32 and make recommendations to improve maintenance and lighting on an ongoing basis.
9. City Council direct the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation to assess Maple Leaf Forever Park and Leslie Grove Park and make recommendations which include the resources needed to revitalize them.
Origin
Summary
This report seeks City Council approval to open an 80 bed men's emergency shelter operated by the Salvation Army at 29 Leslie Street in Ward 32. The shelter will replace capacity in the shelter system lost when the Salvation Army closed the HOPE shelter in April 2015.
The property meets the requirements of the Municipal Shelter By-law 138-2003. It is more than 250 metres from another shelter, it is located on a major arterial road and a community information sharing process is currently underway.
Background Information
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-87849.pdf
Communications
(January 9, 2016) E-mail from Nicholas Brooks (CD.Main.CD9.1.2)
(January 9, 2016) E-mail from Carl Calandra (CD.Main.CD9.1.3)
(January 9, 2016) E-mail from Annette Parent (CD.Main.CD9.1.4)
(January 10, 2016) E-mail from Krista Colosimo (CD.Main.CD9.1.5)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Rose Giles (CD.Main.CD9.1.6)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Missie Bee (CD.Main.CD9.1.7)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Dean Hill (CD.Main.CD9.1.8)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Alaine Rogers (CD.Main.CD9.1.9)
(January 11, 2016) E-mail from Olga Haliuk (CD.Main.CD9.1.10)
(January 12, 2016) E-mail from Newton Ngo (CD.Main.CD9.1.11)
(January 12, 2016) E-mail from Cindy Poon (CD.Main.CD9.1.12)
(January 12, 2016) E-mail from Chris and Jana Gallagher (CD.Main.CD9.1.13)
(January 13, 2016) E-mail from Douglas Gammage (CD.Main.CD9.1.14)
(January 15, 2016) E-mail from Shaleen Sulway (CD.Main.CD9.1.15)
(January 15, 2016) E-mail from Tracy Chandonnet (CD.Main.CD9.1.16)
(January 16, 2016) E-mail from L. Paquin (CD.Main.CD9.1.17)
(January 16, 2016) E-mail from Angela Maddams (CD.Main.CD9.1.18)
(January 17, 2016) E-mail from Ted Darling (CD.Main.CD9.1.19)
(January 17, 2016) E-mail from Paul and Selen Sorensen (CD.Main.CD9.1.20)
(January 17, 2016) E-mail from Daniel Begin (CD.Main.CD9.1.21)
(January 18, 2016) E-mail from Angela Maddams (CD.Main.CD9.1.22)
(January 17, 2016) E-mail from Will Predhomme (CD.Main.CD9.1.23)
(January 20, 2016) E-mail from Lisa Erickson (CD.New.CD9.1.24)
(January 25, 2016) E-mail from Nat and Tom Lumby (CD.New.CD9.1.25)
(January 24, 2016) Letter from Christine Campbell (CD.New.CD9.1.26)
(January 25, 2016) E-mail from Nicole King (CD.New.CD9.1.27)
(January 26, 2016) Letter from Sue Birch (CD.New.CD9.1.28)
(January 26, 2016) E-mail from Jim Collins (CD.New.CD9.1.29)
(January 26, 2016) E-mail from Jennifer Predhomme (CD.New.CD9.1.30)
(January 20, 2016) Letter from Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon (CD.New.CD9.1.31)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/cd/comm/communicationfile-58576.pdf
(January 27, 2016) Letter from Councillor Paula Fletcher (CD.New.CD9.1.32)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/cd/comm/communicationfile-58577.pdf
(January 27, 2016) Letter from Councillor Paula Fletcher (CD.New.CD9.1.33)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/cd/comm/communicationfile-58578.pdf
(January 26, 2016) E-mail from Daniel Taylor, Market Manager, The Leslieville Market (CD.New.CD9.1.34)
(January 27, 2016) Submission from Erin McKell (CD.New.CD9.1.35)
Speakers
Leigh Chapman
Andrea Cheung
Janet MacDonald
Michelle Tofano
Erin McKell
Daniel Trayes
Sherry Petrie
Michele Heath, Urban Health Manager, South Riverdale Community Health Centre
Damian Thomas
Paul Dowling
Celina Dara
Rod Rego
Gus Sandusky
Chris Sulway
April Cook
Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon
Motions
That recommendation 2 in the report (January 18, 2016) from the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, be deleted and replaced with the following:
1. City Council request that the President and Chief Executive of Toronto Hydro and the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation assess the lighting currently provided in the streets and parks immediately surrounding 29 Leslie and make recommendations to improve lighting.
2. City Council direct appropriate city staff to collaborate with the local police division to conduct a Community Safety Audit of the surrounding neighbourhood and make recommendations based on the findings of the audit.
3. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration (SSHA) to distribute shelter information on how to contact SSHA Client Support Services to all residents and businesses within 250 metres of the shelter prior to the opening of the Shelter.
4. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, with respect to the men's emergency shelter located at 29 Leslie Street, to include the following conditions in the operating agreement with the service provider:
i. Establish a Community Liaison Committee to meet following Council approval of the facility and extend until 6 months after the opening of the facility that includes representatives of the following groups:
a. Residents of ward 30 and 32
b. City staff
c. Salvation Army
d. Ward Councillors
e. Police
f. Parks
g. Leslieville BIA
h. South Riverdale Health Centre
i. Leslieville Community Coalition
j. Leslieville Farmers’ Market.
ii. Retain an independent Community Liaison to communicate with local residents and organize and facilitate the Community Liaison Committee.
iii. Entrance to and exit from the shelter will be on Leslie Street.
iv. The service provider will ensure that the men using the shelter have access to mental health, public health and housing supports.
5. City Council direct the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation to assess Maple Leaf Forever Park and make recommendations which include the resources needed to revitalize it.
Vote (Amend Item) Jan-27-2016
Result: Carried | Majority Required - CD9.1 - Pasternak - motion 1 as amended by motions 2a and 2b |
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Total members that voted Yes: 5 | Members that voted Yes are Ana Bailão, Jon Burnside, Josh Colle, Joe Mihevc, James Pasternak (Chair) |
Total members that voted No: 0 | Members that voted No are |
Total members that were Absent: 1 | Members that were absent are Paula Fletcher |
That Motion 1 by Councillor Pasternak be amended to read as follows:
1. City Council request that the President and Chief Executive of Toronto Hydro and the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation assess the lighting currently provided in the streets and parks immediately surrounding 29 Leslie Street in Wards 30 and 32 and make recommendations to improve maintenance and lighting on an ongoing basis.
2. City Council direct appropriate city staff to collaborate with Police Division 55 to conduct a Community Safety Audit of the surrounding neighbourhood in Wards 30 and 32 and make recommendations based on the findings of the audit and that the Deputy City Managers, Clusters A and B identify the resources necessary to finance those recommendations from the relevant Divisions.
3. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration (SSHA) to distribute a 24 hour contact number for the shelter and information on how to contact SSHA Client Support Services to all residents and businesses within 250 metres of the shelter prior to the opening of the shelter and ensure such information is available in English and Chinese.
4. City Council direct the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, with respect to the men's emergency shelter located at 29 Leslie Street, to include the following conditions in the operating agreement with the service provider:
i. Establish a Community Liaison Committee to meet following Council approval of the facility and maintain the Committee as long as the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, in consultation with Councillors for Wards 30 and 32 consider it is required by the community. Representatives of the following groups will be invited to participate:
a. Residents of Ward 30 and 32
b. City staff
c. Salvation Army
d. Ward Councillors
e. Police
f. Parks
g. Leslieville BIA
h. South Riverdale Community Health Centre
i. Leslieville Community Coalition
j. Leslieville Farmers' Market
k. Heritage Nursing Home
l. Avondale Retirement Home
m.Marigold Condominium
n. St. Joseph's Seniors Citizens Apartments
o. Local School Trustees
p. Local School Superintendents
q. Businesses in the immediate area
r. HOPE Shelter Resident Representative.
ii. Retain an independent Community Liaison worker to communicate with local residents and organize and facilitate the Community Liaison Committee.
iii. Terms of Reference for the Community Liaison Committee would be developed to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration in consultation with Councillors for Wards 30 and 32.
iv. Mental health, public health, housing supports and a day program in place in partnership with local service providers such as South Riverdale Community Health Centre, Applegrove Community Complex, and Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre and the Deputy City Manager Cluster A identify the resources necessary to finance these supports.
v. 24/7 staff presence to ensure clients are welcomed immediately and that laneways and local parks are monitored for loitering.
vi. A 6-month review of operations be undertaken after the opening of the shelter, by the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration in consultation with the Salvation Army, and with input from the Community Liaison Committee.
vii. HOPE Shelter be an alcohol and drug free environment.
viii. A communications platform be established (such as a website or email service) where residents can obtain information and regular reports from the Community Liaison Committee meetings in both English and Chinese and in accordance with the City's translation policies.
5. City Council direct the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation to assess Maple Leaf Forever Park and Leslie Grove Park and make recommendations which include the resources needed to revitalize it.
6. The General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration ensure that:
a. The City and the Salvation Army HOPE Shelter will work collaboratively with the Community Liaison Committee to achieve the best possible outcomes for clients and the neighbourhood and will seek input from the Community Liaison Committee on design matters such as the location of entrances and exits and outdoor smoking areas; and
b. The Terms of Reference for the Community Liaison Committee include provisions to reflect this commitment.
Vote (Amend Motion) Jan-27-2016
Result: Carried | Majority Required - CD9.1 - Mihevc - motion 2a |
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Total members that voted Yes: 5 | Members that voted Yes are Ana Bailão, Jon Burnside, Josh Colle, Joe Mihevc, James Pasternak (Chair) |
Total members that voted No: 0 | Members that voted No are |
Total members that were Absent: 1 | Members that were absent are Paula Fletcher |
That Motion 1 by Councillor Pasternak be amended by adding the following:
1. The General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing ensure that HOPE Shelter's policies and procedures have a protocol in place for service users who may not be appropriate for a stay at the shelter which will include referring clients to another shelter with space in an appropriate bedded program or to more suitable support services.
Vote (Amend Motion) Jan-27-2016
Result: Carried | Majority Required - CD9.1 - Mihevc - motion 2b |
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Total members that voted Yes: 5 | Members that voted Yes are Ana Bailão, Jon Burnside, Josh Colle, Joe Mihevc, James Pasternak (Chair) |
Total members that voted No: 0 | Members that voted No are |
Total members that were Absent: 1 | Members that were absent are Paula Fletcher |
Vote (Adopt Item as Amended) Jan-27-2016
Result: Carried | Majority Required - CD9.1 - Pasternak - Adopt the item as amended |
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Total members that voted Yes: 5 | Members that voted Yes are Ana Bailão, Jon Burnside, Josh Colle, Joe Mihevc, James Pasternak (Chair) |
Total members that voted No: 0 | Members that voted No are |
Total members that were Absent: 1 | Members that were absent are Paula Fletcher |