Red Deer approves two-year extension of temporary shelter; questions overdose prevention site
Following a public hearing at Monday’s council meeting, Red Deer city council approved a Land Use Bylaw amendment to continue operating the temporary shelter at Cannery Row for another two years, until Feb 1, 2024.
“Council recognizes this is a temporary solution to provide immediate services required by our vulnerable population until a purpose-built, integrated permanent shelter is operational,” said Mayor Ken Johnston. “This site provides adequate space and amenities to support the ever-changing requirements the shelter needs to continue operating during the pandemic.”
The temporary shelter at Cannery Row was established in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting need for a safe, physically distanced shelter for a vulnerable population in the community. After several extensions, council passed a first reading to extend the temporary shelter’s use on Dec. 6, 2021.
Land owners within 100 metres of the Cannery Row location were requested for feedback.


