Amid ongoing wave of property crime, Kamloops business groups launch community safety survey
KAMLOOPS — A community safety survey, led by the North Shore and Downtown Kamloops Business Improvement Associations (BIA), is underway as the organizations look to get a clearer picture of how crime and community safety concerns are affecting businesses. Last year, the survey reported Kamloops businesses lost more than $1 million to property damage and increased security measures.
While the North Shore BIA has been running the survey since 2017, it has now expanded to include the entire city, and for the first time this year, T’kemlups.
For the next month, businesses across Kamloops will be helping to inform business improvement associations, the local RCMP and the city about challenges being posed by rising crime. Even before the surveys are completed, a couple of major retailers in Kamloops are reporting large losses.