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District 4 Presentation Inspector Jess Ram

District 4 Presentation Inspector Jess Ram. District Challenges. Property Crime Demographics Attractions – Beaches and Parks Future Development Traffic. Violent Crime. 2005 2006 2007 to date Robbery 248 246 28 Assault 183 221 16 Sex Asslt. 75 88 9 Shots 13 19 1

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District 4 Presentation Inspector Jess Ram

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  1. District 4 Presentation Inspector Jess Ram

  2. District Challenges • Property Crime • Demographics • Attractions – Beaches and Parks • Future Development • Traffic

  3. Violent Crime 2005 2006 2007 to date • Robbery 248 246 28 • Assault 183 221 16 • Sex Asslt. 75 88 9 • Shots13 19 1 • Total 519 574 54

  4. Property Crime 2005 2006 2007 to date • BNE C 905 865 110 • BNE R 2464 2182 255 • TOA 1683 1036 145 • TFA 5170 3945 463 • THEFT (other)3030 2930 259 • TOTAL 14,851 12,499 1,351

  5. Combined TotalsDistrict 4

  6. Combined TotalsCommercial Break and Enter

  7. Combined TotalsResidential Break and Enter

  8. Combined TotalsTheft from Autos

  9. DISTRICT INITIATIVES • Crime Prevention • KOM • Crime Control Officer • North CPO • Beach Patrol • Weekly Priorities

  10. Demographics • Largest geographical police district in Vancouver • 47% of the geographical area of Vancouver • City had been divided into 23 geographical neighborhoods, District 4 encompasses 11.33 of these neighborhoods.

  11. District 4

  12. Population • Population of Vancouver in 2001 was estimated to be 545,671 • Population of District 4 in 2001 was 210,980 • Represents 38.66% of the total population of the City • Informal population projection for 2011 shows the population for District 4 at 218, 000

  13. Musqueam • Located in the South West corner of the District • Semi self governed with Policing being included in services provided • Current population approximately 1200

  14. Beaches and Parks • Beaches some of the most popular in the Lower Mainland • Average beach attendance between 1999 and 2003 show 3,176,594 visits per year • Van Dusen Gardens 160,000/year • Macmillan Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth Park 120,000/year

  15. Future Developments • Canada Line • University Town • South East False Creek

  16. Canada Line • Construction estimated from 2005 – 2009 • Tunnel to run the length of Cambie St. from 2nd Av to Marine Dr • 8 new stations to be added in District Four

  17. University Town • To be built along University Boulevard • 40,000 additional people to travel thru District 4 • Only routes in and out of the University are through District 4

  18. South East False Creek • Olympic Village to be built in the area by 2009 • Currently the area is an aging industrial area with little residential use and light commercial use • Estimated population of this area between 11,000-14,00 new residents.

  19. Traffic • Collisions at intersections • Residential streets being used to by-pass arterial routes • Truck traffic • Speed

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