New City employees tackling social disorder, assisting street entrenched
NANAIMO — One final hiring remains to complete a new team of a dozen community safety officers (CSO) representing a significant City Hall investment to bolster enforcement and outreach efforts.
The bylaw officers highlight a new Downtown Nanaimo Safety Action Plan, approved this year and linked to an average of $2.5 million in annual funding centred on making the city’s downtown a safer, more inviting place.
The City’s manager of bylaw services Dave LaBerge told NanaimoNewsNOW around 100 applicants led to highly qualified new hires from a range of communities and backgrounds, including policing, security and social services.
“We’re going to get not only a lot of enforcement experience coming in but people that have an understanding of clinical outreach and the support services that are available in our community.”