Some improvement to Montreal Village but troubles persist, community members say
MONTREAL — Members of the community in Montreal’s Village neighbourhood say they’ve seen some improvements to local security and cleanliness, but argue Quebec needs to do more to support vulnerable people in the area.
Montreal last June launched a strategy to revitalize the historic LGBTQ district after residents and business owners raised safety concerns amid intersecting homelessness, drug use and mental health issues in the area.
Emily Yu, owner of local restaurant Yamato Dumpling, says the situation last summer led her to close her establishment’s outdoor seating area and install a doorbell to control entry to the inside dining room.
She says she has since received positive feedback from customers about increased sanitation in the Village, but there still hasn’t been enough progress to make her confident enough to reopen outdoor dining this summer.