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Whitby meet on revised 1635 Dundas pact with region today

The Town of Whitby has announced that a special council meeting on the new draft of 1635 Dundas agreement between the region and town is to take place this evening (October 30).

The  1635 Dundas project agreement was refined in consideration of community concerns identified at numerous meetings and engagement sessions held over the past two months and was most recently updated based on feedback received at the October 25 Regional Council Meeting. The updated version of the agreement that will be considered by Whitby Town Council on October 30 can be viewed here.

1635 Dundas will provide 45 shelter beds.

Regional Council shares documents

At its meeting on October 25, Regional Council heard from delegates regarding 1635 Dundas and voted not to reopen the discussion about the use of the facility for a low-barrier shelter. Regional Council adopted the Motions to Release additional documents to the public, including the Designated Substance Survey report and the invoice for Appraisal Services related to 1635 Dundas Street East. The following reports are now available to the public.Designated Substance Survey: The Designated Substance Survey  report identifies any hazardous building materials in preparation for building renovations. The region is following all protocols and regulations, including Ontario Regulation 278/05 (Designated Substance – Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations).

Invoice for the Appraisal of 1635 Dundas: The Invoice for Appraisal Services shows the final cost for the property Appraisal. Banking information has been redacted.

These reports can be found on the 1635 project website.

Quick Facts:

  • The total purchase price was $13.7 million, which include the land, furniture, fittings and equipment. The region retained a third-party Accredited Appraiser Canadian Institute (AACI) designated member to value the property before purchase. The property was purchased at fair market value and in accordance with the region’s process for property acquisition (all municipalities in Ontario follow the same process for purchasing property).
  • 1635 Dundas will provide 45 shelter beds to help meet our community’s urgent need.
  • The site will remain open during the day.
  • The shelter will follow established best practices with wraparound supports.

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