Posted on March 20, 2008
Mayor Sam Sullivan today confirmed his support for a city budget proposal to invest $979,900 for Community Policing Centres (CPCs) across the Vancouver in 2008. This plan provides for a funding increase and extends the current CPC service agreement for one year.
"Community policing centres play a vital role in helping to keep our neighbourhoods safe," said Mayor Sullivan. "It has been an honour for meet to meet and visit with many of the staff and volunteers of various community policing centres across the city. We are very proud to support this work and I hope our colleagues on Council will support this budget recommendation."
In addition to providing increased funding for community police centres in 2008, the Mayor will support various improvements to future CPC service agreements, including:
Mayor Sullivan made the announcement today with Vancouver Councillor BC Lee at the Chinatown CPC. CPCs offer a variety of services including:
Today's announcement by Mayor Sullivan is in addition to other recent commitments to support the goals and objectives of Project Civil City to reduce public disorder, including:
Vancouver City Council is expected to review and vote on municipal budget proposals early next month.