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’s new community safety plan gets council’s green light
Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto says she's "thrilled" councillors have signalled support for a plan to address declining social order caused by homelessness, addiction and a fraying health care system in the city.
Victoria council backs plan to tackle declining social order in B.C.‘s capital
VICTORIA - Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto says she's "thrilled" councillors have signalled support for a plan to address declining social order caused by homelessness, addiction and a fraying health care

Victoria council backs plan to tackle declining social order in B.C.'s capital
VICTORIA — Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto says she's "thrilled" councillors have signalled support for a plan to address declining social order caused by homelessness, addiction and a fraying health care system in the city.

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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