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Cities need to provide safety and security for their citizens. In order to be happy and healthy, Winnipeggers need to have safe places to live, to work, to engage in the community and to do business. Safe communities and safe mobility for all citizens are required for Winnipeg to be a competitive city. Safety and security are the foundation of a high quality of life and ensuring that the city’s opportunities are fully available to residents and visitors.
 

Speak Up Winnipeg! What do safety and security mean to you?

Members of the Winnipeg Police Service
November 12 2009

This post is from the draft Call to Action and is now archived. The final version of the Call to Action is now available. Click here to read more about it. 

Cities need to offer a safe environment in order to be sustainable and livable, and a city’s quality of life depends in many ways on safety and security. People can only participate fully in social and economic life when they and their families feel safe– able to work without injury, travel and use public spaces without fear and peacefully resolve conflicts... 


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Members of the Winnipeg Police Service
November 12 2009

This post is from the draft Call to Action and is now archived. The final version of the Call to Action is now available. Click here to read more about it. 

Implement LiveSAFE – an interconnected crime prevention strategy. This strategy has been endorsed by Council, is based on a ‘community committed to action’, and will involve all sectors: government, private and non-profit, community groups and organizations, and citizens...

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Members of the Winnipeg Police Service
November 12 2009

This post is from the draft Call to Action and is now archived. The final version of the Call to Action is now available. Click here to read more about it. 

Through SpeakUpWinnipeg, we’ve identified some actions that can be completed over the next 24 months. These actions respond to community priorities and bring us closer to our vision. While we continue to work as a community to complete OurWinnipeg, the City will work with partners to start taking action right away:

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Justin Lee
November 12 2009

Visit one of the eight Call to Action Open Houses for OurWinnipeg in November. OurWinnipeg Team Members will be available to answer questions about the Call to Action and the OurWinnipeg process. 

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Ayoka Anderson
July 2 2009

A crucial step in a 15-month-long process to chart planning and development in Winnipeg for the next quarter-century concluded on Friday at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. PlaceMakers, the consulting team hired by the city to facilitate the 3.5-day City Building Charrette, presented a preliminary report that acknowledged all the work that has come before and merged results from 10 public meetings during the week.

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Call to Action for OurWinnipeg Draft Report Released!  After a call for input from all Winnipeggers and 6 months of dialogue, the first OurWinnipeg report is now available in draft form.

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The lack of police presence on our streets is contributing to an increase in bad drivers. More cops!
Concerned Citizen Jan 20 17:09
There should be a senior's shuttle for shopping and social events to reduce traffic and fuel use.
Concerned Citizen Jan 20 16:56
one that recognizes the disproportionate extent to which aboriginal people are involved with crime.
eliasd Oct 07 10:17
The last remaining Agric. land within the city limits should be rezoned according to future plans.
Plan Winnipeg Sep 28 07:56
where people who stab people are charged with attempted murder, not assault
sandsej Sep 06 18:25
.....where the police, private citizens, and the local business community all work together!
Darryn Hellofs Sep 04 03:01

 
 
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