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Community Safety - Report Card

Priorities

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Increase RCMP staffing by 25 officers over the next 5 years.

o       March 2009 - Approved funding for a share of nine new RCMP officers for the local detachment.

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  Increase funding and secure data connections to Community Police Stations.

o        In progress – efforts to establish a secure link between Community Police Station on Mary Hill Road and the Coquitlam Detachment Headquarters. Completion targeted for late fall 2009.

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Create a Crisis Intervention Team utilizing city, police, health and
treatment personnel to deliver solutions and crime reduction in hotspots 
            and areas with people who are homeless.

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Address homelessness in Port Coquitlam through a multi-disciplinary
team of stakeholders, including Federal and Provincial governments, 
            non-profits and the faith-based community.

o      March 2009 - Launched Mayor's Action Team on Homelessness (MATH)

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Develop neighbourhood associations to foster greater community safety
through the active involvement of people living within Port Coquitlam’s 
            various neighbourhoods.

o        Held meetings with residents to form a team to initiate and assist in the establishment of neighbourhood associations.

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Work with the Union of British Columbia Municipalities on defining the new policing contracts for British Columbia.

o        Current contract expires in 2012.

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Create a pedestrian-friendly and safe environment with increased security and lighting throughout the city.

starImplement Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) for all new building and any hotspots.

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Develop a bylaw and licensing system (Good Neighbour Agreement) to
control the number and location of group housing, transition houses and 
            recovery homes.

o        Tasked Social Inclusion Committee with developing a licencing system; report to Council expected in early fall.

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Continue to support and expand drug and alcohol prevention programs such as Meth Watch.


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Address escalating bear problem.

o      Assigned responsibility for bear awareness and response to Community Safety Committee.

o        Funded the Bear Aware program