Residents unconvinced by Vancouver’s plan to replace Downtown Eastside rooming houses
VANCOUVER — Downtown Eastside resident Brian O’Donnell lives in a single-room occupancy hotel in Chinatown, although he says it’s not really a home.
“It’s livable,” said O’Donnell, who added that he felt like a “house mother” to fellow tenants. “It’s got a roof over my head.”
O’Donnell was one of hundreds of voices heard at Vancouver City Council as it debated a policy change to alter zoning rules to increase density.
He said his biggest worry about the plan is gentrification and displacement of entrenched members of the community in favour of moneyed interests looking to cash-in on redevelopment opportunities.


