Chamber presents a plan for the city
PRINCE GEORGE – The local Chamber of Commerce, alongside Downtown Prince George and the Gateway DBIA, presented a series of recommendations to Council last night about how to address some of the challenges facing the community, not just the downtown which has been the focus of a great deal of attention lately.
“This is not a downtown issue. This is a community issue. Spruceland experiences issues. The Hart experiences issues,” said Todd Corrigall, CEO of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce.
One of the recommendations directed at the City includes: “That the City of Prince George provides an additional six officers and two support staff to the Prince George RCMP and that these new members are assigned to uniformed patrols of the Downtown and Gateway areas. The new members and support staff are estimated to create an expenditure of $1.8 million per annum. Out of an abundance of caution, we are requesting that Mayor and Council for the City of Prince George consider this allocation necessary to enhance public safety and defer other spending to create a net zero budget impact.”
It also calls on the City to improve lighting in the downtown as well as clean up.
