LOITERING AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

Based on current police incident data at this general location, there has been some incidents of disorderly behaviour dealt with by the police, albeit nothing overtly substantial. Loitering is also a possibility and represents something that is often correlated with disorderly conduct. Both of these should be addressed properly as the store becomes operational. The most likely risk for loitering to develop is if adjacent land uses have operating hours shorter in duration than the cannabis strore. If this is the case, it could result in some individuals lingering within the immediate vicinity of the store…..including in behind…..and/or causing public disturbances.

If these activities were to establish and continue without being managed properly, there will be a negative impact realized for the community.

TRAFFIC CONGESTION & RELATED ROADWAY SAFETY

The site’s physical design is largely very strong in terms of being adaptable to sustaining busy onsite vehicular, and to a lesser extent, pedestrian routing. Proper signage and pavement markings will be critical to direct drivers to maneuver in a safe manner, most notably in the area immediately in front of the store.

Summary of Police Incident Data at 650 Division Road

An examination of police incident response data for the overall property at 4050 Walker

Road where the store is to be located was examined with the following results noted:

YEAR NUMBER OF POLICE CALLS: 4000 Block ofWalker Road
2017 53
2018 57
2019 28
2020 11 (as of May 30st)
Yearly Average 46 police calls

The nature of these incidents widely varied but more commonly included such activity as disorderly conduct, motor vehicle accidents, security alarm activations, theft, investigative follow up, break & enter, and trouble unknown.

PUBLIC SAFETY IMPACT ASSESSMENT – Proposed New Cannabis Retail Store

June 2020