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Your Selkirk Ave neighbours don't feel safe anymore

You won't believe what's happening on Selkirk Avenue

Morning from the Central Plains — here's what's moving through Portage today. You hear a lot about housing these days, especially with the processing plants needing more hands and the corridor economy growing. But sometimes, what sounds good on paper doesn't work out on the ground. That's what's happening at a 55-plus social housing complex on Selkirk Avenue, right in the heart of town. Long-time residents, folks who've lived there for years, are saying they don't feel safe anymore.

The issue, from what I gather, is that the building started taking in tenants who were previously experiencing homelessness. Now, addressing homelessness is critical, no doubt. We all agree on that. But when it starts to compromise the safety and peace of other vulnerable residents, particularly seniors, that's where the rubber hits the road. People who've called that place home for a long time are seeing things like increased foot traffic, disruptions, and a general unease that wasn't there before. It’s creating a real tension in the building, and it's making folks question how these housing solutions are being implemented.

### What This Means for Portage la Prairie

This isn't just about one building. It's about how we manage growth and social programs in a city like ours.

* **Balancing Needs:** We need housing for everyone, that's a given. But we also need to ensure existing residents, especially seniors, don't feel like they're being forgotten or put at risk. * **Community Impact:** When things go sideways in one part of town, it ripples. Selkirk Avenue is a busy street; it’s not far from Stride Place and the Portage Mall. These kinds of issues affect the whole community's sense of well-being. * **Looking Ahead:** As Portage continues to grow and we bring in more people to work at the potato plants or the various co-ops, we're going to face more of these housing challenges. How we handle this situation on Selkirk Avenue could set a precedent.

This situation on Selkirk Avenue is a tough one, showing that good intentions need practical, well-managed execution to truly work for everyone in Portage la Prairie. It’s a reminder that every policy decision, no matter how well-meaning, has real consequences for the folks living here.

The crew over at mornings.live digs into these local stories every day — you should check it out.

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