coronavirus surge shelter by the end of summer. Some of the 75 homeless men who’ve been living in the surge shelter will be moved to the Salvation Army Booth Centre, where $400,000 in funding from upper levels of government will be used to renovate the facility and increase its capacity by 30.The city has also received $3.2 million in government funding to enhance drop-in services that are provided to men, women and youth by Living Rock Ministries, Mission Services, Wesley Urban Ministriesand the YWCA Hamilton.Johnson adds that Part 2 of a plan to increase shelter capacity will be presented to the emergency and community services committee on July 9.