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Bridge housing project could bring 30 sleeper cabins to Cornwall
Summary
A proposed bridge housing project could add 30 sleeper cabins to Cornwall, and city staff presented details to a crowd of more than 100 residents who attended a community meeting.
Content
A proposed bridge housing project could bring 30 sleeper cabins to Cornwall and drew a large public meeting. The event had been planned as a drop-in session, but city staff shifted to a presentation and question-and-answer format after more than 100 residents filled the venue. Bridge housing is described as temporary, immediate, safe and stable accommodation for unsheltered individuals and is distinct from a traditional homeless shelter. The approach aligns with housing-first principles that prioritize getting people under their own roof so they can be connected with ongoing supports.
Key details:
- The project could add 30 sleeper cabins to Cornwall.
- City staff changed a planned drop-in meeting to a presentation and Q&A after over 100 residents attended.
- Bridge housing is described as temporary, immediate, safe and stable housing, not a homeless shelter.
- It is intended for people who want to exit homelessness or who have not succeeded with other housing or support approaches.
- The model supports a housing-first approach focused on securing housing to help connect people with ongoing services.
Summary:
The project would provide temporary housing units intended to help people transition out of unsheltered homelessness by linking housing with supports. Undetermined at this time.
