BC govt. confirms drug consumption space will exist at Abbotsford housing site – near school
ABBOTSFORD — After an Abbotsford South MLA claimed in July that drugs will be consumed at a proposed housing site in Abbotsford, BC Housing has since released a statement confirming the presence of an “overdose prevention space” at this site – across from a school.
In a video posted to his Facebook page on July 23, 2025, Abbotsford South MLA Bruce Banman asserted that a modular housing development would be built at 2270 Martens Street on land owned by the provincial government, but in close proximity to a nearby school, Abbotsford Traditional School.
“Recently, BC Housing announced that they are going to put modular houses here,” Banman said in his video. “When pressed, they said, well, it was originally for seniors housing, but when really pressed, they said well, if people that are on this street that are in encampments need housing, they’ll end up here. And it was also confirmed that there will be a consumption room in this modular housing.”
In a statement to Fraser Valley Today, BC Housing says the provincial government has identified Abbotsford as a community urgently in need of more housing for homeless people. The most recent Point-in-Time Count conducted in October 2024 identified 465 people without a home in Abbotsford.


