From afar everything looks great on Main St but... |
Frequently hit spot - current wall camera faces wrong way to catch them |
Garbage & Waste Pick-Up
Main St. should be recognized as a tourist area, in summer especially, as that increase in visitors in summer, means an increase in waste tossed out both by stores and by visitors to Main St.. Often our containers are overflowing for days in a row which is something that needs addressing immediately to make it more eye appealing and attractive for visitors. It makes little sense to dress up our streets with beautiful flowers as we do, only to have overflowing garbage and refuse strewn on the streets ruin the experience.
Notice no graffiti? Image taken in Toronto |
Beg Off Main
There are a number of domicile units and shelters located within walking distance of Main St. - homes that house and feed people who cannot manage it on their own - and they are left with little money after the providers take their share of their incomes, often asked to leave their 'homes' during the day, and thus you end up with some needing more money or hanging out, either unable to work or to find work. In winter, homeless men gather, because warm areas exist around Main. So my plan is to engage anyone hanging around and see if I can't get them something else to do. Sounds simple huh? Indeed.
Engage Them
Sound far fetched? I'm a doer. I've created similar "programs' in the past, getting an entire crew of homeless and "at risk of homelessness" workers, in renovating the House Of Hope, which is now ready and available for a housing provider to operate, and which could house 18 persons, located at Newmarket's border with Sharon. I've also successfully placed borderline homeless workers into restaurants and into catering and maintenance - paid training need be - and plan to concentrate efforts for placement from Main St, the library and the Riverwalk commons public bathrooms - another spot they often use to get warm. One of my Newmarket clients recently showed interest in setting up a program that trains and puts guys like this to work for which I'll be sitting down with him to look at grant options I'm aware of to help make it so. Perhaps a street cleaning and maintenance partner program utilizing these guys could be arranged if the budget is not there.
Only I have a plan to stop the boarding up of Main St. businesses and residences |
Some also make for great food bank volunteers, especially if you feed them and send them off with something when they've helped. It was also I who raised the story of a homeless father and son living in Ward 5 and who ultimately located them a place to live and a job for the father - cleaning up the ward if you will. That Era Banner story was one of the biggest in their history - in fact so much so they wrote a follow up to it the 2011 story in 2015, as reaction-wise, Newmarket residents had responded in droves with offers of food and sleeping bags, but connecting them to their basic needs, like a home first, was the key. Community building again.
Wall in " rundown" are of Toronto on King St West |
Graffiti
I've written about numerous times in which I've mentioned dressing up hard hit spots to reduce " tagging" and creating areas that actually encourage graffiti art - controlled areas if you will that allow for youthful expression Engage, instead of just criminalize, and then perhaps connect them to arts or help put them on the right track through that engagement. I've noticed Markham and other areas are now picking up on Toronto's lead for dressing up electrical boxes and other smaller targets as well, which I've also mentioned in the past we should adopt here. And create some wall murals on walls such as those leading to River Walk Commons ( often targets for tagging) that depict Jazz Playing and music and farmers market stuff and skaters etc., similar to Aurora's flagship wall. Stats show that these types of methods do reduce graffiti and I see no reason why Newmarket would be any different. We can also light better and aim exterior cameras more effectively in trouble spot areas to catch the perpetrators. One such area that is often hit has a camera but it faces the wrong way to capture anyone tagging the walls. See more great examples of my vision here.
Pathway leading to railway trestle |
Railway Trestle Project
One project I'd love to see done is a site right near the youth centre ironically enough, an old, now rundown looking and graffiti laden, historic, railway trestle that features a plaque explaining its historical significance. Anyone read it? It's an eyesore that I believe could become an amazing attraction if we allowed youths to get artfully creative - and again, use that opportunity for engagement, which leads to holding them accountable as part of the community. A bridge into the community if you will. More Community building 101.
Historic graffiti-ed Trestle could be used as a rallying beacon for youthful expression |
Boarded Up Units
No one else running or in council has a viable plan to end the boarding up of buildings on Main St and elsewhere in town but I do. Follow this link to learn more about it.
Vote Tom Pearson for Ward 5 Councillor Newmarket
I Really Do care
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Dress up frequent targets |
Tie in some mural / graffiti art into Main St Art Festival |
A similar walls / alleyways could be created leading to Riverwalk Commons from Main St |
Ideal spots for a wall mural |
Everyone need do their little part. Clean this up when it happens immediately. |
Can be seen from River Walk Commons still - 6 months later |
Forced out of business, residents removed, and has now sat empty two years |
Emptied, then boarded up and left decrepit looking. Only I have a plan for ending this! |
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