The Metropolis of Summerside particulars its capabilities and limitations in supporting renters at native cell residence parks amid ongoing challenges with property house owners.
Decision Addresses Evergreen Village Disaster
Summerside council unanimously permitted a decision on Tuesday that clarifies the town’s position in helping residents of cell residence parks, notably these in Evergreen Village. This established park homes about 57 houses and 200 residents, who acquired eviction notices final yr. Park proprietor Clifford McQuaid plans to promote the land as a consequence of deteriorating infrastructure. Provincial officers tried to buy the property, however negotiations failed.
Councillor Bruce MacDougall emphasised the decision’s function: “This coverage mainly explains the place our palms are tied and the place they are not.” He famous that expropriating the land stays inappropriate. MacDougall added that point is working out for Evergreen Village residents.
Key Actions Outlined in Decision
- Direct the chief administrative officer to seek the advice of with park residents and type an motion workforce to discover housing alternate options.
- Declare opposition to resident displacement with out truthful, affordable protections.
- Instruct the mayor and employees to advocate with provincial authorities and stakeholders for ongoing resident communication.
- Affirm that housing insurance policies, protections, and financing fall underneath provincial jurisdiction.
- Verify the town won’t fund park acquisitions.
Town is assembling a process pressure to hunt options for affected residents. MacDougall highlighted the urgency: “These folks, you already know, within the subsequent couple of months with this eviction hanging over their heads [are] going to must make some actual onerous choices…. They’re in all probability going to stroll away with nothing … and that is the unhappy half about this.” He described progress as shifting “at a snail’s tempo,” leaving residents deeply involved.
Challenges Lengthen to Linkletter Estates
Residents at Summerside’s Linkletter Estates face comparable pressures. Proprietor Twin Rivers Properties just lately provided heaps to householders for $12,500 every. If residents decline, the corporate will record the land on the market.
Twin Rivers CEO Blair van Veld expressed hope for a balanced consequence: he goals to keep away from the Evergreen Village situation and believes provincial and municipal governments can develop an answer that advantages all events.

