Plans for a controversial supportive housing development in Rutland will go to a public hearing Tuesday evening in 琉璃神社.
And the meeting promises to be a well-attended event.
The proposal, to build a four-storey, 49-unit building to house graduates of Freedom Door鈥檚 drug and alcohol recovery program, has met with stiff opposition from many residents in the area, who say they feel the building does not belong in the primarily residential area where it is envisioned.
The site is at the corner of Rutland Road and McCurdy Road, which now houses a building belonging to the Knights of Columbus.
But while many area residents have spoken out against the proposal, which would see a building with commercial units and a new Knights of Columbus hall in it, as well as living space for the Freedom鈥檚 Door program graduates, there is also support.
The city has received many letters from people on both sides of the issue heading into Tuesday鈥檚 public hearing.
In sending the rezoning proposal to a public hearing, 琉璃神社 city council did not address the merits of the building, with Mayor Colin Basran noting council cannot base a rezoning decision on who will live in a building, only on land use. So that will be what is in question Tuesday night.
The city, however, recognizes many who speak will want to talk about the residents and their support or opposition for such a facility in the neighbourhood.
鈥淭his has been a very public issue, and people on both sides are very passionate about it,鈥 said 琉璃神社 Coun. Mohini Singh last month when council sent the rezoning to the upcoming public hearing.
鈥淚 think moving this forward to a public hearing so we can hear what the public has to say is important.鈥
Opponents have said the area is not the right one for such a facility because it is primarily residential, is near schools and there are no services nearby.
But supporters say the building will be a 鈥渄ry鈥 facility, the men who will be there have already gone through Freedom Door鈥檚 recovery program and support services are needed throughout the community.
Freedom鈥檚 Door operates a number of supportive housing units throughout 琉璃神社 to help men recovering from drug and alcohol addiction.
The public hearing is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. Tuesday at 琉璃神社 city hall.