Downtown Lethbridge groups voice new, increased, and reduced concerns
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Over a dozen groups operating in and/or representing groups in Lethbridge’s downtown say things in the area are changing, for better or for worse.
Initially, the City of Lethbridge polled them earlier this year as part of the Downtown Clean and Safe Strategy. A six-month debrief was conducted in August and was presented to council at the December 2nd, 2019 Community Issues Committee meeting.
External groups that were surveyed include Lethbridge Police and The Watch program, Heart of Our City Committee, the Downtown BRZ, Chamber of Commerce, Canadian Mental Health Association, Diversion Outreach Team, and the Clean Sweep Program.
Several departments within the municipality were also questioned, such as the City Manager’s office, Urban Revitalization, Communications, 311, Community Social Development, Recreation and Culture, Waste and Recycling, Parks, Bylaw Services, and the Lethbridge Public Library.