Coun. Kyle Sampson’s notice of motion will be considered at the Dec. 5 meeting of council.
Prince George city councillor Kyle Sampson wants the City of Prince George to request a formal meeting with a range of provincial ministries and agencies to address “the crisis our community is facing” in terms of homelessness, mental health and addictions.
While Prince George has become the social service hub of northern B.C., the city doesn’t have the same level of provincial services seen in other municipalities in the Lower Mainland and Southern Interior, Samson wrote. “It is imperative that we continue to do our part as a municipality and provide the necessary police resources, however, we need more answers from the provincial government on their plans to help address these limited individuals who are causing the majority of crime throughout our city,” he wrote.
'WE NEED TO PUSH BACK ON THIS A LITTLE' Coun. Cori Ramsay said some of the responses from the provincial government “feel a bit like lipservice.”
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