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Kitchener-Waterloo

A Better Tent City asks for $155K from region to cover costs of extending power to new location

Organizers with A Better Tent City will be asking the region for a one-time fund of $155,000 to help cover the cost of extending power to the tiny home community when they moved to its new location on Ardelt Avenue in October.
a row of tiny homes
A Better Tent City in Kitchener features a row of 42 insulated cabins, each measuring 8 by 10 feet. (Paula Duhatschek/CBC News)

Organizers with Kitchener's tiny home alternative housing community will be asking the Region of Waterloofor a one-time$155,000 fund that will help pay for extending power to its new location.

A Better Tent City moved to Ardelt Avenue in October and co-founder Jeff Willmer said that meant the group took on additional costs,likerentinga generator toprovideresidents with power and heat.

Willmer said that investment put a strain on their resources, which is why the groupwill be asking Region of Waterloo councillors for funding on Tuesday.

"We created a model that works at a really low operating cost, but it was the cost of moving that caused us to inherit these significant one-time costs," Willmer said.

"In order to pay our bills we kind of drained our resources and that's challenging when we still got work to do."

That works includes finishing the construction of washrooms and kitchen facilities on the new site.

The tiny homes are locatedona grassy area between Ardelt Avenue and the Conestoga Parkway jointlyowned by the the City of Kitchener and the Waterloo Region District School Board.

Thatlocation hasn't historically had access to utilities likewater, electricity, and sewer, according to a report detailing the group'sfunding request.

"[A Better Tent City] has incurred significant costs concerning power in particular, including costs to generate power to provide electricity, while work is underway to connect the site to the electrical grid," the report says.

The Region ofWaterloo's 2021 housing services homelessness operating budget supportsvarious services to the region'smost vulnerable residents, includingthe tiny home community.

The report said, "there is sufficient capacity in the 2021 budget to accommodate the estimated one-time costs as requested by [A Better Tent City]."

The funding will go to cover the temporary costs of the move, which include:

  • Providing electrical supply to each cabin:$16,100.
  • Rental and diesel costs for operating the generator: $52,900.
  • Conversion to the electrical grid at a cost of $86,000.