
Victoria council backs plan to tackle declining social order in B.C.’s capital
VICTORIA — Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto says she’s “thrilled” councillors have signalled support for a plan to address declining social order caused by homelessness, addiction and a fraying health care system in the city.
Councillors meeting as a committee voted eight-to-one to endorse the Community Safety and Wellbeing Plan and unanimously directed staff to analyze its operational and financial impacts.
Another vote to formally approve the plan, which does not have a price tag, is scheduled for July 3.
Alto says the city is facing crises that are “unacceptable” and the public has clearly told the city that issues of social disorder and “uncivility” are paramount.