Final residents moved out of Esplanade shelter hotel site

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The city has moved out the last remaining residents of a temporary downtown shelter hotel as it prepares to turn the property back over to its owners.

in February 2021 in order to create much-needed additional shelter space at the height of the pandemic.because the owners planned to resume using it as a regular hotel. The city subsequently said that they would need to clear residents out by Dec. 6 in order to vacate the property by the end of the lease term, which is Dec. 31.

The city said additional staff were brought in to work with residents on housing plans and regular ID and tax clinics were offered onsite.

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