Council feels Point-in-Time count not reflective of true problem of unhoused in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — A reported 50 per cent increase in the homeless population in Kamloops is certainly a stern warning for city council, especially as some councillors feel it underrepresents the full problem.
“That number on that [Point-in-Time] Count is not reflective of what the real problem is. I think it’s really quite easy to say that number could be doubled,” said Kamloops Councillor Margot Middleton.
Despite whether the number is truly accurate, it represents a need for them to follow through on a number of key priorities.