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Kelowna mayoral candidates square off over downtown safety

Issue has become a key one in the race to be the city香蕉视频直播檚 next mayor
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Mayoral candidates (from left to right) Colin Basran, Tom Dyas, Bob Schewe and Bobby Kennedy discuss issues during Tuesday night香蕉视频直播檚 mayoral candidate form hosted by Black Press and Third Space Coffee. - Carli Berry/Capital News

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The four men running for mayor tackled the issue head-on Tuesday night in the first debate of the campaign that saw them address each other directly on the issue.

And, as expected, incumbent Mayor Colin Basran and his three challengers, Tom Dyas, Bob Schewe and Bobby Kennedy had different takes on the current state of downtown and what is being done to address the problem.

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He said the attack of a woman in the area last Friday night is just the latest example of problems in the area.

Basran said a key is making sure there are resources available for the police and bylaw officers, noting the city has added 18 more RCMP officers and seven more bylaw officers in the last four years, as well as hiring private security to patrols areas of the downtown.

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And he said the city香蕉视频直播檚 Journey Home strategy to not only address homelessness but try and get more support services for those on the street will also help.

But Dyas accused the current city administration of not addressing the situation downtown properly over the last four years, claiming the business community offered its help but was shut out.

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He said he believes what香蕉视频直播檚 needed is a return of RCMP auxiliary officers to the area, more involvement by the faith community in the city and neighbourhood associations, as well as the city advocating for a return of community courts.

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Basran countered, saying the removal of auxiliary offers was a provincial decision not a city one, as the situation has become more complex with addiction and mental health issues church groups have found themselves not trained to deal with problems and that why the city is employing a strategy of enforcement and help.

He said a key is getting people off the streets and into treatment programs, and that香蕉视频直播檚 where the Journey Home strategy will help.

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Kennedy challenged the incumbent mayor on the issue, saying over the last four years it appears the city香蕉视频直播檚 answer has been to simply to add more enforcement.

He characterized city bylaw officers as 香蕉视频直播渟uper expensive alarm clocks香蕉视频直播 because he feels all they do is roust the homeless first thing in the morning if they have been sleeping in city parks.

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Basran said the reason the city is implementing the Journey Home strategy is so it will not have to keep hiring more police and bylaw officers.

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Dyas said while he thinks the strategy is excellent, it does nothing in the immediate term.

Schewe, a retired city bylaw officer, has made public safety one of this main election campaign themes.

He said he believes there are two type of people living on the streets in Kelowna香蕉视频直播攖hose who want to work and get into programs that will help them and those who prey on other more vulnerable individuals. He characterized the latter as drug dealers, pimps and thieves.

He said they must be shown they are not welcome in the city.

You can watch the entire debate, which was streamed live on the Capital News website, at kelownacapnews.com.

The civic election is October 20.

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Seats were filled during the Black Press mayoral candidates forum Tuesday night at Third Space Coffee. - Carli Berry/Capital News
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Mayoral candidates Colin Basran and Tom Dyas weigh in on topics during the Black Press mayoral candidate forum Tuesday night at Third Space Coffee. - Carli Berry/Capital News




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