Saanich is facing public pressure to limit overnight camping in its parks.
Lyndsay Edgar, a resident of Whittier Avenue near Rudd Park, voiced that demand Monday, when she called on Saanich to prohibit overnight sheltering in all parks that contain playgrounds or sports fields.
Edgar said she is raising the issue, because of what she witnessed in Rudd Park, where homeless individuals who had previously stayed at Regina Park sheltered for a night in September.
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B次元官网网址淒uring that short stay, many of parents in that area didnB次元官网网址檛 allow their kids to play in that park for several days, including myself, the reason being safety,B次元官网网址 she said. B次元官网网址淭he reason for this is because tent cities cities are associated with higher crime, drug use, foul language, and unfortunately, as was witnessed, people openly defecating in a park,B次元官网网址 she added later.
Edgar said she did not let her kids play in Rudd Park until she had talked to police and authorities had swept the field. The temporary presence of the homeless individuals also impacted four local day cares and the Gorge Soccer Association, she said.
B次元官网网址淲hen you mix tents, tent cities and parks where you take your children, children lose out, because they are losing their space,B次元官网网址 she said.
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Edgar said her B次元官网网址渟imple and reasonableB次元官网网址 request would benefit the 16,000 children who live in Saanich, according to Statistics Canada. At the same time, homeless individuals would continue to have access to overnight sheltering.
Saanich permits overnight sheltering in 102 of its 172 parks. Overall, 54 out of 56 parks with playgrounds permit overnight sheltering. If Saanich were to ban overnight sheltering in parks with playgrounds or sports field, 50 parks would remain for overnight sheltering, said Edgar.
Mayor Richard Atwell said Saanich will incorporate this feedback into its deliberations and decision-making, but also lowered expectations about a quick response.
Chief administrative officer Paul Thorkelsson said staff are currently revising the existing bylaw.
B次元官网网址淭hat refinement is going to capture some of the concerns that the delegation has raised,B次元官网网址 he said, adding that the issue will on land on the desk of the new council.
The Saanich B次元官网网址 has reached out to homeless advocates for comment, and will update the story accordingly.
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