Most Anticipated Public Safety Challenges
This assessment has identified the most likely public safety issues/challenges that are anticipated, requiring the attention of the Windsor Police Service. These need to be recognized and acknowledged if any corresponding course of action is to be successful at establishing and maintaining safety, security, and general public order. In no particular order these are:
LOITERING
Loitering in general represents a fundamental root cause for elevated safety concerns and reduced perceptions of safety and comfort by all stakeholders – if permitted to occur. It therefore needs to be addressed properly as the site is redeveloped. The most likely risk for loitering to develop is if individuals are permitted to wander toward the isolated south side of the building or in behind it, where it abuts residential properties. Sustained loitering acts as a conduit to potentially more dangerous offenses and situations that impair safety and therefore needs to be prevented as much as possible.
TRAFFIC CONGESTION & RELATED ROADWAY SAFETY
With multiple vehicular access points available for the site, traffic safety issues are not anticipated to be problematic. However the popularity of the store could still impact things to some degree, requiring some enforcement activities from time to time, as necessary. Traffic safety is critical to maintain the functional operation along this busy stretch of Walker Road.
Summary of Police Incident Data at Sites Within the Immediate Area
An examination of police incident response data for the 3500 block of Walker Road where the subject store is to be located was examined. The data revealed the following:
YEAR | NUMBER OF POLICE CALLS: 3500 Block of Walker Road |
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2017 | 16 |
2018 | 42 |
2019 | 26 |
2020 | 8 (as of July 12 th) – COVID Impacted |
Yearly Average | 28 police calls |