Trail project to explore crime prevention by design
Community Futures South Kootenay and the Downtown Trail Improvement Committee (DTIC)
are excited to announce a new initiative to guide the revitalization of downtown Trail. Led by
Community Futures and guided and supported by dedicated DTIC volunteers, the project focusses
on how we can prevent crime and create a more vibrant and welcoming business hub.
The DTIC is currently conducting a comprehensive study using Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design (CPTED) principles. This approach focuses on modifying the physical
environment to deter criminal activity and promote positive behavior. By analyzing factors such
as natural surveillance, natural access control, territorial reinforcement, maintenance and
management, and social cohesion, the DTIC aims to identify strategies for enhancing downtown
safety and attractiveness.
The study is being led by Harry Measure, a renowned urban planner with extensive experience in
revitalization projects. Dr. Bryan Kinney, SFU School of Criminology Associate Professor, an
expert in crime analysis and prevention, is also contributing to the project. Their combined
expertise will provide valuable insights into the unique needs of downtown Trail and help
develop effective recommendations for improvement.
The DTIC encourages community members to stay engaged and participate in the process when
requested to help shape the future of downtown Trail. As the study progresses, the DTIC will
continue to provide updates on their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/downtowntrailimprovementcommittee
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