Pubdate: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 Source: York Guardian (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 York Guardian Contact: http://www.insidetoronto.ca/to/york/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2195 Author: Clark Kim RESIDENTS RECLAIMING THEIR NEIGHBOURHOOD Community Wants To Keep Out Drug Dealers And Unwanted Solicitors Local neighbours living in the Oakwood Avenue and Vaughan Road area recently banded together to form a group with one primary mandate - to reclaim their community from the drug dealers and unwanted solicitors. "People were disgusted that they couldn't get past the corner without feeling intimidated," said Tamara Massey, one of about 10 members forming the 5 Points Community Action Committee just last year. "I wanted my neighbourhood back." But it wasn't easy, admitted Massey, who moved into the neighbourhood two years ago, adding it took a well-co-ordinated effort to get all the key players within the community involved. First, they approached local Ward 15 Councillor Howard Moscoe (Eglinton-Lawrence), who informed the newly formed group of the city's Clean and Beautiful initiative, which provided a grant for a railing to be installed at a hot spot for conspicuous loiterers. "It's been working like a charm," Massey noticed. So has Leanne Davies, a local artist and area resident of three years. And as a mother of two children, Davies happily noted the 5 Points committee also partnered up with officers from 13 Division who applied for a ProAction Cops and Kids grant to create a community art garden project for kids. "This is really exciting because we've canvassed the area and 15 kids who live nearby are going to participate in this free program," Davies said. The program, which runs from July 4 to 15, will see the youngsters work with police and community volunteers to beautify the area by making banners and hand-painted floral gardens on a parcel of land on Belvidere Avenue. "What it means, ultimately, is that people will start to invest in this neighbourhood because it has a lot of potential," Davies said. To officially launch the art garden project, the community was invited to attend a street party last Tuesday on Belvidere. Several dignitaries, including Moscoe and Attorney General Michael Bryant (MPP, St. Paul's) came out to lend their support. It was also an opportunity for everyone living in the community to celebrate their accomplishments to date. But Massey noted the festivities on Tuesday represented more than a mere celebration of what they've done so far to take back their neighbourhood. "This was our intent to move forward," she said, continually thinking of ways to improve the safety of their community such as adding more street lights for example. "This neighbourhood has been neglected for too long by the city. We have so much left to do." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek