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Housing, growth, crime among issues tackled at 91原创 City council all-candidates meeting

All the council candidates running turned out for the event
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91原创 City council candidates debated in two groups at a Chamber of Commerce event on Wednesday, Sept. 30. (Screencap/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)

An all-candidates meeting for 91原创 City council candidates saw them answer questions about crime, homelessness, taxes, development, and transportation on Wednesday, Sept. 28 at KPU鈥檚 local campus.

All 14 City council candidates attended the debate, which was organized by the Greater 91原创 Chamber of Commerce with the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board. They answered questions in two groups, and were followed by the mayoral candidates.

Housing affordability was the subject of the first question asked by moderator and chamber CEO Cory Redekop.

Longtime Councillor Gayle Martin noted that the City has seen a massive change in how much interest it gets from developers.

鈥淭here was a time we had to beg for developments, but not anymore,鈥 she said.

Adjusting sizes of condos and looking into some subsidized and below-market housing was necessary, she said.

A recent housing inventory 鈥渋dentified some significant gaps鈥 in the City鈥檚 housing stock, said Coun. Paul Albrecht, adding that the City needs to reduce the gaps between types of housing.

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鈥淚t should almost be framed as the unaffordability of our community,鈥 said Delaney Mack, who said a diversity of homes, including laneway houses, and partnerships for below-market rentals, were needed.

A related question on homeless prompted Cherise Okeymow to note that there wasn鈥檛 nearly enough temporary transition housing.

鈥淚 think that鈥檚 a big gap when it comes to housing the homeless,鈥 she said.

Mike Solyom said there are supposed to be 鈥渇our pillars鈥 to ending homelessness in B.C., but all too often efforts rely on just one pillar.

Working with community organizations that are already doing a good job was David Stingl鈥檚 recommendation.

鈥淗omelessness is a community issue, it requires a community response,鈥 said Leith White, adding that the City has qualified for a lot of grants it has not applied for on this issue.

Crime and prolific offenders generated a number of responses.

Jennifer Elderkin said that increasing the number of police officers the City hires by six is on the table, as well as CrimeWatch programs.

鈥淔irst off, you need to give police officers and bylaw officers something to work with,鈥 said Jeff Jacobs, saying the 鈥渞evolving door鈥 approach is not working.

鈥淚 can tell you that I鈥檓 frustrated with the prolific offenders as well,鈥 said Rudy Storteboom, suggesting that the City needs both its own community court, like Vancouver, and a precinct or RCMP substation at the downtown SkyTrain station when it opens in 2028.

A question about the speed of development approvals in 91原创 City led some candidates to speculate that development was moving too fast.

鈥淚 think our resources could be better used elsewhere,鈥 rather than speeding the process up further, said Shelley Coburn.

鈥淥ur development requests have been coming in like wildfire,鈥 said Terry James, adding that with the fastest approvals in the Lower Mainland, she didn鈥檛 want to see public hearings on projects removed.

鈥淚 think there is no need to expedite that,鈥 said Gurjit Dhillon. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to compromise safety.鈥

鈥淚 think public consultation is important,鈥 said Rosemary Wallace.

The candidates also answered questions on SkyTrain and transportation, cannabis shops, and the importance of preserving industrial lands in the downtown.

The entire debate can be .


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Matthew Claxton

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Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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