Grande Prairie City Council gets first look at proposed social services hub project
Grande Prairie City Council members got their first detailed look into the proposed Coordinated Care Campus at the site of the current Stonebridge Hotel during a Council Committee of the Whole meeting Wednesday.
Council received a presentation on the project from administration. It is a proposed social services hub for those experiencing housing instability and chronic homelessness in the Swan City.
The proposal would see the city purchase the current hotel and conference centre for $12.5 million, contingent on council rezoning and approving the project, that would co-locate 120 community supportive housing units on the city’s north end with 24/7 wraparound supports, such as onsite medical care, mental health and addictions supports, food, recreation, and other needed programming.
The presentation was led by Protective and Social Services Director Chris Manuel, who outlined that this project is much different in nature than that of the Rotary House, meaning it would not be utilized as an emergency shelter or overnight mat program.