
Cleaning Victoria homeless camp could cost $350,000: housing minister
VICTORIA — Fences are up and debris is being hauled away from the now-vacant homeless camp outside Victoria’s courthouse, but British Columbia’s housing minister says the cleanup will be long and costly.
The government declared Friday that the tent city where hundreds of people had been living since last November has officially been shutdown.
The announcement came four days after a court-ordered deadline passed. In July, B.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson ruled the encampment was unsafe, unsanitary and needed to be dismantled.
By Friday afternoon, all of the campers had left voluntarily, Housing Minister Rich Coleman said in a conference call.