News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Residents Take Back The Streets |
Title: | CN BC: Residents Take Back The Streets |
Published On: | 2004-07-07 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-22 06:02:57 |
RESIDENTS TAKE BACK THE STREETS
People are banding together in Vancouver's West End to fight back against
street-crime and vagrancy.
City council yesterday approved a $200,000 pilot program to help it and
other groups like it deal with street-level nuisance and crime issues.
Groups will bring what's happening directly to a staff co-ordinator and
committee, which will take them to police and potentially all three levels
of government.
"There's a concentration at the moment of homeless people, of drug issues,
of panhandlers," said Coun. Tim Stevenson.
Among the problem-makers, he said, are youth addicted to crystal meth.
"This isn't the quick, easy 'just arrest kids,' " said Stevenson. "This is
going to make our areas in the city much more livable."
Similar programs are in the works for the Grandview-Woodlands and
Collingwood neighbourhoods.
People are banding together in Vancouver's West End to fight back against
street-crime and vagrancy.
City council yesterday approved a $200,000 pilot program to help it and
other groups like it deal with street-level nuisance and crime issues.
Groups will bring what's happening directly to a staff co-ordinator and
committee, which will take them to police and potentially all three levels
of government.
"There's a concentration at the moment of homeless people, of drug issues,
of panhandlers," said Coun. Tim Stevenson.
Among the problem-makers, he said, are youth addicted to crystal meth.
"This isn't the quick, easy 'just arrest kids,' " said Stevenson. "This is
going to make our areas in the city much more livable."
Similar programs are in the works for the Grandview-Woodlands and
Collingwood neighbourhoods.
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