Residents have spoken out against the plan for the emergency and transitional shelter on Yonge Street, citing neighbourhood safety concerns and impact to property values
Proposals for a men’s emergency and transitional shelter for a site on Yonge Street, just south of the railway bridge in Aurora, have not been fully placed on the backburner.
The Regional Municipality of York is set to solicit public feedback at a special open house at the Aurora Public Library on Monday, Jan. 29 from 5 to 8 p.m.
If brought to fruition, the emergency and transitional shelter will share land with a York Region pumping station already operational on site.
Proponents of the plan have said the site is an ideal location due to its proximity to transit and a major commercial corridor, while…
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