Beverly Motel shut down for 30 days
Last Updated: Wednesday, September 1, 2010 | 8:31 PM MT
CBC News
The Beverly Motel has been ordered to close for 30 days. (CBC)The Beverly Motel in Edmonton was shut down for 30 days Wednesday following a year-long investigation into complaints about drug trafficking and prostitution that came from the surrounding community.
The 17-room motel, located at 44th Street and 118th Avenue, was closed under the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods, or SCAN, Act.
SCAN legislation exists in several provinces and allows police to investigate and close derelict or problem properties and hold property owners accountable for criminal activities, such as drug trafficking, prostitution and gang activity, that go on in their buildings.
In Alberta, where SCAN legislation went into effect in 2008, the SCAN Act is enforced by a unit of the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT).
Close to 800 complaints have been made about the Beverly since May 1996, according to the SCAN unit.
"The community surrounding this hotel has witnessed numerous complaints of drugs, drug trafficking, prostitution, all within this hotel and around the surrounding area," said Chip Sawchuk, acting manager of the SCAN unit.
During the investigation, police sent a warning letter to the motel's owners. The activity continued so police obtained a community safety order.
A chain link fence bearing a notice of the closure has been put up around the property.
"There's no evidence at all that the owners were involved in any of these activities," Sawchuk said. "But what was happening is the owners were turning a blind eye ... and they weren't prepared to keep these type of clients and these people out of the motel.".
Rahim Jivraj's family has owned the Beverly Motel for 15 years. He didn't want to comment on the allegations made by police.
Residents welcome closure
News of the closure came as welcome news to Hilda Ewanek, who has lived in her house close to 118th Avenue for 50 years.
"I hope it cleans the area up," she said.
There weren't prostitutes in the area when Ewanek first moved there with her husband, but the situation changed about 10 to 15 years ago.
"The prostitutes had gotten so bad that they were walking down the middle of the street, where there was children going to school and from school," Ewanek said. "She had no clothes underneath. She was flashing people driving down the street."
Another area resident, Roxanne Chysyk, said the closure, while temporary, is long overdue.
"I bet it cuts down on all [the] drugs and prostitution," she said.
Under the order, the owners must complete renovations to bring the property up to provincial standards, require a credit card deposit and government photo ID for rooms and keep an accurate guest registry.
If the conditions are not met, the SCAN unit could apply to the courts to close the motel for 90 days.
With files from the CBC's Trisha Estabrooks and Min DhariwalShare Tools
Latest Edmonton News Headlines
- Police chief apologizes to former employee over racism
- Edmonton's chief of police has apologized to one of the department's former employees who says the racist behaviour of her boss and colleagues forced her to leave her job. more »
- Edmonton trustees named marshals of gay pride parade

- Trustees from the Edmonton Public School Board will be the honorary marshals at this year's gay pride parade. more »
- ATV collision kills teen near Hinton
- An 18-year-old male died Thursday after he was thrown from his all-terrain vehicle near Hinton. more »
- Alberta readies 60 new ambulances for service
- Around 60 new ambulances will soon be whizzing across the province thanks to a large purchase by Alberta Health Services. more »
Top News Headlines
- Attack on Syrian villages deadliest yet, activists say
- More than 90 people have been killed by regime forces in a district of central Syria, activists say, and as many as half the victims may have been children. more »
- Aylmer triple stabbing leads to first-degree murder charges

- The estranged partner of a young mother who was stabbed to death along with her parents at their home in Aylmer, Que., has been charged with first-degree murder Friday. more »
- Severe storm in Quebec leaves damage in its wake
- Trees were uprooted, roofs damaged and windows shattered as severe thunderstorms, and possibly a tornado, rattled through southwestern Quebec Friday night. more »
- The risks and responsibilities of taking on Mt. Everest

- The deaths of five climbers last weekend on Mt. Everest, with more summits underway this weekend, fuels the debate about the risks and responsibilities of high altitude climbing. more »
- Former MLA questions need for Alberta Party
- Police chief apologizes to former employee over racism
- ATV collision kills teen near Hinton
- Edmonton trustees named marshals of gay pride parade
- Oil spill clean-up underway in northern Alberta
- Alberta readies 60 new ambulances for service
- Edmonton toddler killed by SUV in parking lot
- Hobbema youth dispel stereotypes with photography
- Garlic mustard spreading in Mill Creek Ravine

