Over 75,000 individuals and families have received food assistance since the pandemic was declared on March 16. Without the use of Adie Knox, UHC would have to serve by appointment only, drastically reducing the number of people they can serve.
Moved by: Councillor Costante
Seconded by: Councillor Francis
Decision Number: CR503/2020
That the correspondence from the CEO, Unemployed Help Centre (UHC) dated October 8, 2020 regarding their satellite drive-through hub located at the Adie Knox Herman Recreation Centre Complex BE RECEIVED, and further, that APPROVAL BE GRANTED to UHC to continue operating at this location for as long as possible through the end of the 2020 calendar year in order to properly provide healthy, nutritious food to those most in need during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Carried.
Clerk’s File: MH/13786
No. | Sender | Subject |
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7.1.1 | Local Planning Appeal Tribunal | Local Planning Appeal Tribunal decision issued for Amal Chams and Mohammed Chams v. City of Windsor re: Land Compensation, 6642 Tecumseh Rd. E., Case No. LC110040 City Solicitor Deputy City Solicitor City Planner SPL2020 Note & File |
7.1.2 | Local Planning Appeal Tribunal | Power Cycle Inc. v. City of Windsor case heard October 8, 2020 by telephone conference call. Memorandum of oral decision delivered by R.G.M. Makuch on October 8, 2020 and order of the tribunal, Case No. LC150015 City Solicitor Deputy City Solicitor SPL2020 Note & File |