WHEREAS Physical Distancing Centres began operating in May 2020 as a temporary measure to reduce the overall capacity within the single adult community shelter system and provide adequate space for users to physically distance and mitigate the spread of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected low-income households for a number of reasons including the loss of community and recreational spaces and programming as a result of Physical Distancing Centres (PDCs), Isolation Centres, vaccination clinics, testing centres and emergency supply storage being located in recreation and community centres; and
WHEREAS the Council Memo title “Spring COVID-19 Response to Support Single Adults Experiencing Homelessness”, dated February 14, 2023, outlines Recreation facilities/Community Centres that will be used as Physical Distancing Centres from now until mid-August 2023; and
WHEREAS the demand for emergency shelter services in the City of Ottawa continues to exceed the system’s permanent bed capacity and that the City of Ottawa has taken the approach that no one should be left unsheltered if they seek temporary shelter; and
WHEREAS affordable and supportive housing remains a key priority for the City and a Housing First model, which moves people from shelters or the street to permanent housing with supports, is recognized as the desired alternative to chronic homelessness; and
WHEREAS there are currently 180 units of supportive housing under development which will be available by the end of 2024, and will serve individuals experiencing homelessness; and
WHEREAS the City continues to prioritize options that provide permanent housing for individuals experiencing homelessness; and
WHEREAS the Council report titled “Respite Services Sustainability Plan” (ACS2022-CSS-GEN-002) approved on April 13, 2022, directed staff to conduct a review of the single adult community shelter requirements and develop a longer-term plan to support the transitioning out of Physical Distancing Centres and respond to the needs of those experiencing homelessness; and
WHEREAS Housing Services staff have been actively identifying and evaluating opportunities for permanent medium to long term housing and will report back to Committee and Council in Q2 2023; and
WHEREAS recognizing that the need for PDCs may be required in the future in the event there is increased demand for shelter services that exceeds current capacity, and/or in response to unforeseen emergency situations within the housing and homelessness sector;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, as part of the report to Committee and Council in Q2 2023 outlining options to transition out of Physical Distancing Centres, staff be directed to:
- Outline a strategic approach focused on providing individuals experiencing homelessness the supports needed to transition to permanent housing;
- Explore all alternative options to using recreation/community centres to provide temporary emergency housing as needed;
- Include measures to ensure that community programming can resume at Heron Road and Dempsey within one month of the transition of residents out of the centers and that ice time at Jim Durrell and Bernard-Grandmaître be reinstated for 2023-2024 skating season;
- Identify factors and considerations for choosing recreation/community centres as short-term centres opened to respond to emergencies in the housing and homelessness sector, including applying a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) lens; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT staff be directed to regularly update Council on the progress of the approved transition plan until the resumption of programming in facilities used for PDCs; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the General Manager of Community and Social Services work with the City Treasurer to include considerations for the 2024 budget process and develop a financial plan to execute the options.