A critical part of crime prevention in the West End isn’t just about security cameras and locks, it’s about actively reclaiming our public spaces for families, local business owners, and residents.
The recent opening announcement for the Sri Sathya Sai Park (located at Banning & Sargent) represents a vital step forward for our neighborhood’s footprint. When we transform vacant or underutilized spaces into clean, vibrant, and active community hubs, we naturally deter illicit activity and drug use on our sidewalks. Positive foot traffic is one of the most effective, organic tools we have for keeping our streets safe during the day.
As local business owners and operators, we support initiatives that clean up our commercial corridor and make the West End a place where people feel safe walking, shopping, and gathering.
Let’s keep working together to support clean, safe, and positive spaces on Sargent.
The following video is from the West End Biz
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Photo credit: Winnipeg Free Press


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