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Lee Down

The City of Vancouver purchased the Heatley Block building on the corner of Heatley and Hastings. The long-term plan is to demolish the block and erect a new multi-use structure that contains a newly upgraded library branch for the Strathcona neighborhood, with housing added above in the upper floors of the building structure.

At the September 5th, 2007 Strathcona Residents Association meeting, valid desires from both sides of the fence spoke about the issue. On the one hand, this property is a fantastic heritage building. The host of the SRA meeting, Gabe of the Gaff Gallery, wishes that it could remain and that the city might instead find a way to refurbish the existing structure rather than demolish and rebuild. He and other retail operators on Hastings wish to see the existing retail space kept intact, or at the very least for space to be made for retail presence that will continue to serve the neighborhood.

On the other side of the issue, the idea of a new library branch is supremely attractive for the residents of Strathcona, and upgrading the neighborhood facilities and structures can have a positive longer term impact for the community.

Also learned at the SRA meeting was the fact that the City of Vancouver has purchased a large number of DTES area single-resident-occupancy (SRO) hotels to further improve the housing and social issues of the area. Plans for action are on hold until after the 2010 Olympics according to one attendee who has lived and operated a corner store in the neighborhood for the last 18 years.

Heritage Vancouver, a volunteer advocacy organization, was also in attendance to observe and comment on the Heatley block issue. Informal after-meeting conversations stimulated other options to consider such as saving the face of the building and incorporating the heritage look and feel into the new structure, much like is being done with the Woodwards site.

There is still lots of time to have an impact with the city decision for this block of property. Allow your voice and opinion to contribute to the overall discussion with other residents in the Live In Strathcona discussion forum. Together we can reach a consensus and see the community evolve with our needs and desires in mind.

Lee Down

As I’ve continued to explore the Strathcona and DTES regions, I’ve been connecting to an amazing number of groups and associations, many of which aim to improve the neighborhood and lives of residents, the homeless, the business people, and the unemployed.

Today, after visiting EMBERS (Eastside Movement for Business and Economic Renewal website, I began discovering more information useful and relevant to the Strathcona community.

As you know this Heatley Block issue pertains also to the upgrading of a neighborhood library. Today I learned of the Community Consultation Process about the library.

In April of 2004 the Vancouver Public Library (VPL) initiated a community consultation process to gather community input on how best to enhance library services in the Downtown Eastside (DTES)/Strathcona area. This report summarises the results of that process and provides recommendations for enhanced services.

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