Project Civil City tackles crime, public disorder and social issues in Vancouver
In an effort to tackle Vancouver’s crime and social issues, Mayor Sam Sullivan and Councillor Kim Capri today unveiled Project Civil City which is aimed at eliminating homelessness, aggressive panhandling and the open drug market, with a minimum 50 per cent reduction by 2010.
The comprehensive proposal was developed, in part, through: a series of roundtable discussions with more than 75 local community and business stakeholders; consultations with local service providers, the police, the local health authority as well as representatives from senior levels of government; and feedback from 2,469 Vancouverites through an online survey posted on the Mayor’s website.
