How are tenants selected for this modular housing project?

Candidates for the temporary modular housing are selected with a first priority on homeless individuals living in or in the vicinity of Maple Ridge. Residents are selected by Coast Mental Health and BC Housing, in collaboration with other community partners. People are assessed through a thoughtful assessment that helps determine the supports they need to remain housed and live a healthy, stable life. These tenants will also sign a Residential Tenancy Agreement along with a Good Neighbour Policy outlining appropriate community standards.

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1. How are tenants selected for this modular housing project?
2. How many people will be housed from the Maple Ridge Tent City?
3. How much does it cost tenants to live here?
4. How long are tenants allowed to stay at this temporary modular site?
5. What type of support services will be provided to tenants?
6. Will tenants be able use drugs on site?
7. How will Coast work with the community to keep neighbours informed?
8. What type of staffing is provided by Coast?
9. What type of experience does Coast have with supportive housing?
10. How will this modular housing be managed?
11. Why is ‘community-based support services’ important to housing the homeless?