City police dynamic patrols downtown are expected to end after summer
Nine weeks after resigning unexpectedly as a city representative on the police services board, Ward 2 Coun. Lisa Vezeau-Allen is pushing for a permanent police or security presence downtown.
Whereas in 2022, the City of Sault Ste. Marie took over responsibility for the cost of the downtown security patrols as a six-month pilot project, ; andWhereas the cost of continuing the DSPP on an ongoing basis was $105,378 per annum, as set out in the council report of Dec. 12, 2022, with a contribution from the Downtown Association; and
Whereas the success of the downtown police dynamic patrols has highlighted the need for a permanent security or police presence in the downtown; and
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