On the agenda: Homelessness, pepper spray, and rezoning applications
By
Mack Male
This week starts off with a public hearing on Feb. 6, followed by a community and public services committee meeting on Feb. 7 and an urban planning committee meeting on Feb. 8. Here are some of the key items on the agenda:
- Dr. Chris Sikora, chief medical officer of health for Edmonton, will speak with council on Feb. 7 about the effects of homelessness on the healthcare ecosystem.
- The Edmonton Police Service says its data shows occurrences involving the use of oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray — commonly known as pepper spray or bear spray — have been trending upward since 2015, and that about 62% of all reported incidents took place within 100 metres of a bus stop. EPS is requesting amendments to the Public Places Bylaw and the Business Licence Bylaw to regulate the safe handling, transportation, and sale of OC spray products in Edmonton.
- A rezoning application for 10015 113 Street NW in Oliver would allow for the development of a medium-rise residential building with a maximum of 95 dwellings and a maximum height of 23 metres (about six storeys). The proposed project is significantly smaller than the current zoning for the site, which would allow a high-rise building with a maximum height of 60 metres (about 15 storeys).