Committee hearing public input on plan
A former special needs seniors residence in Belleville could soon be getting a new lease on life.
The city’s Planning Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting on an application to rezone the property at 228 Dundas Street East to allow for a residence housing people with special needs with no age restrictions on Monday. The property currently holds a vacant renovated 3 storey building that previously had 67 apartments for seniors.
Under the proposal the new residence would be operated by Addictions and Mental Health Services-Hastings Prince Edward and Pathways to Independence.The meeting begins at 5:30 Monday at city hall and can be seen on the
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