Kamloops bylaw amendment proposes to accommodate homeless camps
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops city council will mull proposed changes to its Parks Regulation Bylaw (No. 35-66) Tuesday.
If the changes are passed, they will provide options to homeless people seeking temporary overnight shelter in town.
“Really, the amendment just outlines where we’re considering temporary overnight shelters to be allowable and then designate the time periods for when they’re going to do it,” says Director of Community and Protective Services Byron McCorkell.
“Between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. for March through November and then it changes in the summertime to allow someone to take down their tent in daylight and then be able to put it up in daylight. The idea is that people won’t be able to set up for long periods. Just basically overnight.”