Pathways Abilities Society was able to offer limited access up until now
The low-income apartments were evacuated under order from the Kelowna fire chief on March 31, after significant damage was found in the structure as a result of ground shifting from neighbouring construction of the University of BC Okanagan’s downtown campus.
Pathways, with support from BC Housing, has had to hire engineers of its own to assess the building on Bertram Street. “We’ve reached out to to see if they’ll cover some of the costs and we have yet to hear anything.” Both women explained that many of Hadgraft’s residents were on waitlists with BC Housing for years before being accepted into the building.“We don’t plan on giving up on the building yet,” Beckmann said.
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