The City of Port Phillip welcomes federal election funding commitments aimed at enhancing public safety across our community. Yesterday, Benson Saulo, the Liberal candidate for Macnamara, pledged $520,000 for the installation of CCTV cameras in key hotspots.
The key benefits of CCTV installation can include enhanced public safety through the deterrence of criminal activities and quicker response to incidents. It can also aid in evidence collection by providing high-quality footage for use in investigations and legal proceedings by Police. Additionally, CCTV cameras boost community confidence by increasing the sense of security among residents, traders and visitors.
Over the past months, both community members and traders have expressed concerns about safety perceptions within our municipality. In response, the Liberal Party has committed to providing essential funding for CCTV cameras in several high-risk areas if elected. The committed funding will go towards new and/or upgraded CCTV in the following areas:
$120,000 for Chapel St, Windsor
$100,000 for Carlisle St, Balaclava
$100,000 for Bay St, Port Melbourne
$100,000 for Clarendon St, South Melbourne
$100,000 for Acland and Fitzroy Streets, St Kilda
Council remains dedicated to fostering a safe and inclusive community. We will continue to collaborate with federal and state governments, as well as the community, to support social cohesion, resilience, and programs that reflect the diverse needs of the City of Port Phillip.
Council looks forward to working closely with federal candidates of Macnamara and law enforcement agencies to implement these positive improvements.