City of Chilliwack spends over $5 million/year on homelessness, says province hasn’t really stepped up to help
CHILLIWACK — The City of Chilliwack says it’s doing as much as it can to address community safety concerns around street people while it spends over $5 million a year on costs related to homelessness, but the province has done little to help.
According to a community safety presentation made at Tuesday’s council meeting by Karen Stanton, director of public safety and social development for the City of Chilliwack, the municipality has continuously advocated for greater support from the province to address priorities that are outside of local control.
For example, there are 34 ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) teams across the province that provide enhanced, wrap-around care and treatment to people in the community who struggle with complex mental health. Of those 34 teams, seven are in the Fraser Health region, including Abbotsford-Mission and Langley, but Chilliwack has none.
Why does it matter? As Stanton puts it, these teams reduce the strain on first responders and hospitals.





