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DICKERING
Report to
Executive Committee
Report Number: CS 06-20
Date: July 13, 2020
From: Brian Duffield
(Acting) Director, Community Services
Subject: Community Safety and Well -Being Plan
- Update
- File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That Council receive report CS 06-20 for information regarding the City of Pickering's
Community Safety and Well -Being Plan;
2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take necessary actions
as indicated in this report.
Executive Summary: Community Services staff were directed to initiate contact with the
Town of Ajax and begin work on development of a Community Safety and Well -Being (CSWB)
Plan. As per the Safer Ontario Act, 2018, S.O. 2018, c. 3 — Bill 175 , CSWB Plans came into
enactment in the current Police Services Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.p15. At that time, all municipalities
(except lower tier) were to create and by resolution adopt a CSWB Plan by January 1, 2021. At
this time, due to COVID-19, the Police Services Act as amended to allow the Solicitor General to
give municipalities an extension beyond January 1, 2021 to prepare and adopt a Community
Safety and Well -Being Plan.
The Town of Ajax has been working on this plan for the past 3 years, and have actively been
involved in creating and leading the Partnership Based Community Safety Strategy for the past 11
years. At this time partners continue to meet quarterly to discuss crime prevention efforts, areas of
immediate or imminent concern, and local solutions and collaborative opportunities.
In 2019, City staff conducted initial interviews with members of Council and City staff in which
common themes were identified including homelessness, mental health issues, addiction and anti-
social behavior, emotional violence, various levels of mischief and crime, drugs and increased
trafficking, high traffic and careless driving, and social issues, including neighbor disputes and
bullying. Although this information provides a good foundation, more work is needed by dedicated
staff to enable the City to complete and implement its Community Safety Well -Being Plan.
The COVID health crisis has forced the Province to give notice of their intention to extend the date
for the adoption of the CSWB Plan beyond January 1, 2021 but have yet to announce a new date.
The City has also been advised by Durham Region that their working group activities have been
put on hold for now until more information is provided and their staff return to the workplace.
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Financial Implications: The development and implementation of the City's Community Safety
and Well -Being Plan will require dedicated staff resources currently not in place. Therefore,
funding for this position will be considered in the development of the 2021 Budget in the context of
an introduction of a new service/program for the well-being of our residents.
Discussion: In an effort to complete a Community Safety and Well -Being Plan, City staff
have begun to work with DRPS and the Town of Ajax to create and implement a Pickering
consultation program. The Provincial Planning Approach to this initiative includes identifying
priority risks, determining outcomes, selecting strategies, implementation, and review of the
CSWB Plan and the City's efforts will move forward within this framework.
In 2019, City of Pickering staff have met with Town of Ajax staff, attended the Partners in
Community Safety Meeting, and completed interviews with members of council, Senior City Staff,
Customer Care and By-law. As an introductory community engagement exercise, seniors
throughout the community were provided with questions at our annual Information and Active
Living Fair, at which time over 150 seniors provided feedback. Each interview included questions
associated with Risk Intervention, Prevention and Social Development.
As this is a joint partnership with the Town of Ajax and DRPS, all action items referring to Incident
Response will be the responsibility of DRPS. Our action plan will include Risk Intervention,
Prevention, and Social Development. The purpose of the interview process is to highlight action
items from across the City, create a strategy, identify resources, execute, and deliver.
In order to meet a yet to be announced extended deadline some time in 2021, a number of steps
are required to be completed including the addition of a dedicated staff person to conduct further
research and consultation, complete the analysis on the preliminary research, introduce new
partners to the existing team, including, but not limited to Pickering By-law Services, Pickering Fire
Services, Pickering Public Library, Great Canadian Gaming, and Pickering Town Centre.
Furthermore, this position will be a member of the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime
Prevention, and be familiar with legislative requirements, identifying local priorities, implications
and practice, identifying outcomes, strategies and programs, training, including safety
assessments, community consultations, building safer and healthy communities, and developing
and implementing a Community Safety and Well -Being Plan.
Additionally, the City of Pickering requires a system for reporting issues, and providing immediate
feedback, (similar to Ajax — In My Opinion), to engage the community and develop ongoing
partnerships with DRPS, and other municipal partners working on development of a CSWB Plan.
Unfortunately, due to the volume of work required to prepare a comprehensive plan for adoption in
2021, the City of Pickering does not have existing staff resources to take this on.
To date, within the position of Manager, Recreation Services, over 30 hours has been spent on
meetings and interviews. An additional 15 hours has been dedicated to reviewing interviews and
preparing back up notes. The Manager, Recreation Services also attended a Regional Roundtable
discussion on November 15, 2019, and attended training on Community Safety Plans and the
development on December 10, 2019. The current COVID health crisis has suspended much of the
work that was to be planned for the summer of 2020.
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The City of Pickering is committed to the ongoing development and support of Community Safety
and Well -Being. A resolution from Council enabled Pickering to advance a partnership with Ajax
and Durham Region Police Services. The Ajax strategy was highly successful, and its goals,
objectives, and outcomes, have been sustained, due to the strategy of a multi -sectoral, cross -
departmental, and partnership based model. Partners continue to meet quarterly, and the group
continues to grow. Pickering and Ajax will participate in a Regional plan, as well, Pickering and
Ajax are moving forward with a specific plan to follow the Provincial framework. Our plan is being
developed in partnership with the Durham Region Police Services (West Division) and will
incorporate elements from their corporate planning initiative.
Attachments:
None
Prepared By:
Sharon Milton
Manager, Recreation Services
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Approved/Endorsed By:
Brian Duffield
(Acting) Director, Community Services
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Marisa Carpino
Interim Chief Administrative Officer