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Used election signs could serve as emergency shelters, candidate says

91原创 council hopeful wants to build one-person foul weather shelters for homeless
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Some of the roadside campaign signs from the municipal election. 91原创 council candidate Gary Hee wants to recycle the plastic signs into emergency housing for the homeless. Dan Ferguson 91原创 Times

A 91原创 Township council candidate wants to recycle used election campaign signs into emergency shelters for the homeless.

Gary Hee, who did not win a seat on council, said he came up with the idea when he saw the 鈥渕assive amount of signage鈥 lining the roads during the run-up to the vote.

鈥淎 lot of them will probably end up in the landfill as garbage,鈥 Hee said.

鈥淚 thought, why waste them?鈥

The 74-year-old Hee, who used his truck as a mobile election sign, said he only put out four regular campaign signs to be 鈥済reen,鈥 so he only had enough to make a scaled-down model of an emergency foul-weather shelter that could accommodate one person.

He鈥檚 hoping to collect enough signs to make a full-size prototype for testing, and has already spoken to some homeless people who expressed interest.

Hee said he has emailed the other 91原创 candidates to ask for donations.

Church groups and other agencies that assist the homeless would store the shelters for use when temperatures drop, Hee said.

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During his unsuccessful campaign for a Township council seat (he finished 22nd of 23 candidates), Hee listed homelessness as one of his top concerns, saying if elected, he would lobby to reduce homelessness 鈥渂y advocating co-operative mobile homes on government residential endowment land and leased lots.鈥

Hee, a Surrey resident, got involved in 91原创 politics when he began to the stretch of road that crosses the 91原创-Surrey border after a number of serious accidents in the area of 72 Avenue and 198B Street.

Any sign donors can contact him by email at gary.hee@gmail.com.



dan.ferguson@langleytimes.com

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91原创 council candidate Gary Hee built this small-scale version of a proposed emergency shelter for the homeless that would use recycled campaign signs. Supplied
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Gary Hee. Times file photo


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