Council wants operator and neighbours to talk before care home approval
A proposed care home in the Kinsmen Park area is getting some push back from prospective neighbours, prompting city council to put a vote on its development permit on hold.
The residence would be operated by the John Howard Society and house five young men at-risk of contact with the criminal justice system, aged 18-21.
While councillors were generally supportive of the youth home, some felt there hadn’t been enough consultation or information shared with area residents. Several residents called or wrote letters to council voicing concerns the addition of the home in their neighbourhood would attract criminal activity and decrease property values.
“Change is a process not an event… the neighbours need more time to understand what’s happening in this home,” Coun. Dennis Ogrodnick told council, adding he believed once people had more information on the care home, they would support it.