New Task Force coming to downtown
PRINCE GEORGE – A new task force was the ultimate conclusion of a lengthy special meeting of Council. That group, however it looks, will be tasked with helping to find solutions to some of the issued raised during the meeting.
One by one, business people and representatives from different downtown social agencies came forward to share their stories about experiences in not only the downtown but other neighbourhoods in the community. And they came with ideas.
Daniel Gallant spoke about his past experiences with drugs, addiction and homelessness. He has come out of that bad place to become a lawyer currently working in the downtown of Prince George. He noted the “very unfortunate” decision by the Province to cut police funding. He suggested that if 200 businesses in the downtown pitched in $500 dollars per year, they could pay for an additional police officer dedicated to the downtown. He also “respectfully requests that Mayor and Council do something immediately to address the homeless.”
But one businessperson pointed out that they already pay enough taxes and, if the City doesn’t do something to clean up the downtown, there will be no businesses to draw taxes from.
