City pilot project to increase patrols in areas with issues related to the homeless
City council has voted to put another $500,000 into an idea to have more patrols in areas frequented by the homeless.
The Public Security Pilot Project would see a group of 10 people, four Enforcement Services officers and six contracted security people, available for these patrols 24/7.
City Protective and Social Services director Chris Manuel says they would look after things like crime prevention and social issues, things they would be trained to deal with.
“The existing officers certainly already do (have training). Anybody brought on board is certainly going to have a variety of training in de-escalation, use of force, mental health, addictions, those sorts of things.”