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New funding to combat property crime and disorder downtown

The provincial government has announced a new public safety initiative to help reduce crime in downtowns across BC.

The new Community Safety and Targeted Enforcement (C-STEP) program will have up to $5 million allocated for tools, technology and resources for police to combat property crime downtowns around BC.

According to a press release from the province, the money will support initiatives to develop coordinated plans to unite law enforcement, businesses, outreach teams and social services to deliver a preventative approach to street disorder.

“Our downtown communities are more than just economic hubs. They are the heartbeat of our cities, bringing people together to work, explore, create and connect with culture,” says Spencer Chandra Herbert, minister of tourism, arts, culture and Sport. “Our downtowns reflect the energy and diversity that makes our province unique, and the new C-STEP program is laying the groundwork for safer, more dynamic downtowns, ensuring they remain vibrant spaces for everyone.”

RCMP will administer the funding on behalf of the province, and the new program will build on the existing Specialized Investigation and Targeted Enforcement (SITE) program.

Chief Supt. Wendy Mehat, president of the B.C. Associations of Chiefs of Police, says they supports the C-STEP initiative.

“Police leaders continue to raise concerns about repeat offending and the impacts of chronic street-level crime on public safety and community well-being.

We recognize that a co-ordinated, multi-agency response is essential, and we are committed to working alongside government and community partners to develop long-term, sustainable solutions.

Our shared goal is safer, healthier communities for all British Columbians.”

Tony Hunt, general manager of loss prevention for London Drugs, says they welcome the C-STEP initiative as a meaningful step forward, supporting local projects that address prolific and repeat offenders.

According to Hunt, “communities and businesses are facing rising levels of violence, organized retail crime and abuse targeting workers,” eroding safety and public confidence in downtown cores, which are vital to our economy.

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