The City of Penticton has announced that its Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) will be making recommendations to council this afternoon (Wednesday, Nov. 12) relating to the polarizing proposal to bring a maximum of 50 tiny homes to the city to help deal with a longstanding problem of homelessness.
The meeting will commence at 3 p.m. in council chambers. Members of the public are invited to attend.
The city issued a press release Wednesday morning saying the PSAC's recommendations to council will focus on advancing council's priority of creating a safe and resilient community.
The committee will be making recommendations to council on public safety issues within the community, including:
Providing input on matters referred to the committee which may include (but not limited to) cu

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