Victoria council to receive report tackling declining social order in B.C.’s capital
- A plan with 95 recommendations will be presented to Victoria council for endorsement to address declining social order issues.
- The report states that residents are "discouraged, upset, and frustrated" with poverty and homelessness despite revitalization efforts.
- Concerns about safety are "negatively impacting business vitality" in Victoria, which is important for its tourism economy.
- The mayor comments that the city is "tired of waiting" for government support and will address gaps in the meantime.
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Victoria council to receive report tackling declining social order in B.C.'s capital
A plan with 95 recommendations to address what it calls a "declining social order" in Victoria will appear before councillors today for endorsement and additional financial analysis.
Victoria council to receive report tackling declining social order in B.C.‘s capital
A plan with 95 recommendations to address what it calls a "declining social order" in Victoria will appear before councillors today for endorsement and additional financial analysis.
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Victoria council to receive report tackling declining social order in B.C.'s capital – Energeticcity.ca
VICTORIA — A plan with 95 recommendations to address what it calls a “declining social order” in Victoria will appear before councillors today for endorsement and additional financial analysis. Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto says she hopes council endorses the comprehensive plan, because it gives the city permission to act. She says the plan represents a “watershed moment” in the history of Victoria, adding it’s time for council to consider the “h…
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