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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 2015, p. 5

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WATERLUU cit-cum ' Wednesday. lmuary N, 2015 - 5 o o 0 Changes to make fac1ht1es safer t. ._ r < â€" . v . . , . - . ‘;if7iii:»s‘~li l y we)“ Continued from page 1 customers feeling safer while make sure City staff get home 1 f‘ " " V’ h' ”A, J “ “A “ “Cf, “ ’ ‘J working, especially from line safe at the end of the day." ~ ‘ ‘ “We've come to a time staff" Henry said. " l N, ‘ ,. 1 now where our scale is larger, The nearly $1 million in (bun. Bob Mann. former \ ' Q'fi / “ ‘ ‘ 14 our density is growing .. and capital improvements over chief financial officer at the f we believe the time is right." the next four years includes city. wants to know if this d Serving K'W the said Anderson of the the installation of security extra security spending is a V . . intrease in security spend card access at the Adult need or a want from current . ‘ trig Recreation (.entre. Wing 404 staff. “‘ w \. Des, F'Sh & Chlps “In 20lfl we undertook a and the uptown parkade, an “Sometimes it's a very \ 1 since ]965| security assessment and the increase in the number of grey line," Mavin said. “9 . ‘." results recommended . it closed-circuit cameras at though he did acknowledge ’ might be appropriate to unnamed city facilities and security has been a point of 19.3.2? ..- ... I: 356 mm ST. N. focus on the security piece lence repairs at pumping star concern in the past. . . . I am w‘nnm and piit sortie human tionsand the servtce centre. “At city hall there were ‘ - i . resources behind it." Ihe spending Will be certain times that staff felt ' q l ‘_ m" “9484-1750 l-ollowmg that 201} report spread out over four years to threatened and we put in council approved approxi "help allevtate a oneâ€"time overhead cameras and an mately $200,000 in new stress on the capital budget alarm system," Mavin said, . spending to further assess process." according to city Are they the norm?(lenainly //".-\ the city‘s security needs and budget documents. not. but they do happen." / _ _ to implement a set urity The $347,000 in ongoing The City of Kitchener has /x* ‘ , ‘ _ strategy. annual security personnel its own in-house security L (ll7lft7, f P/115 lip to 120 incidents of costs would he contracted and a visible security pres» \ _ vandalism, graffiti or other out to a pnvate security serv~ ence in its city hall with a Q‘ \ r ~_; , r M .\ \. "it H“ “r c / property damage occurs ice The funding would pro? desk and guards located just ' A ' r... , eath year at the tin-s H Vldt‘ about I0.l)00 hours of inside the main doors. . M" "f“- ‘ facilities and other proper serVice throughout the year According to Grant " -’~""""’ ties. wt Waterloo remains at facilitiesor outdoor spaces l.gerdeen, supervisor of cor- JANUARY one ol the orin iiiiiiiicipali as needed. Anderson saltl. porate security in Kitchener. Q1 , ties ol its si/e in Ontario [he City t urrently uses the city spent $1.4 million in a, | Without a tIear seturm pres l\'l Security Inc. as its secu- 1013. S] 3 million in 20l2 ' elite. \nderson said my provtder and stall may and SI.] million in 2011 on L g \u ording to girls budget put a new security contract security personnel. llHt iiiiienis released last out to tender if funding is lhe $14 million spent in month. city staff are respoii approved £013 employed 23 guards (H sthe lor responding to secu Waterloo Regional Polite partâ€"time and ll lull-timei. . l'l(\ int ideiits and alter hours have responded to int ideiits l‘gerdeen said alarms at lll\ l.illlll1t's. hut in the past. iritludiiig hri'ak (urreiitly. the (.ity of the\ are not equipped \sith ms at l‘Il) hall in Mb 2013 Waterloo has no such securi- aii\ personal pron-t ll\t' and ‘\l)tll 20m, attordiiig to ty presence in its city hall, -- equipment Matt members polit l' spokesman (llal though a guard is on duty have men walked iii on llt‘lllll'l .v‘\ response from during nights when council EVENT lireak and enters polite does riot lost the up is in session,/\nderson said. ' that extra risk 'is not aim money, Anderson said lhe Region of Waterloo ttilllplt'lt‘l‘s reflutive to their linarri el hair ( oiiii left spent Si 6 million on its normal ioh fiiiit iioiis.‘ the Hell“ said the puhlit as well set urity personnel iii 2013, report states and ii suggest as stall expert latilities to he which is (ontracted out to ed stl( t ess l oiiltl he meas sale and st‘t ure ‘lt's impor llarht-râ€"(ollins Security Servâ€" tired li\ a till hank iii osi-r lain tor r oiiiii H to ensure the lies ltd . said Bryan Stortl. up 0 l time responding to alter liiiitliiigisiiipIau-totloihat director ol (orporate tom hours alarms and stall and lli proiei i the piihln and iiiiiiiitatioiisWith the region To 0 F RAN K LYMAN ° , . D E S l G N ' t On discontinued merchandise , ‘" and selected floor models. .- - " .‘ ,_ ~ We have to make room i ‘ | - ‘ "4! l ‘ h d' ”Manon it, - \_ s ‘ . " , or new inerc an use , ' 3 ~ ‘ , ’ ’ ‘ amvmg daily. ,' ‘ eff 9 ‘~ ' ' ‘ ‘ a!) . . _. 3 . A. 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