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Leopold to benefit from community safety upgrades

The Leopold community will benefit from the installation of cutting-edge solar-powered lights, smart sensors and CCTV cameras in the town’s recreation spaces.

The initiative will improve safety along key pathways in Leopold through a $250,000 state government Crime Prevention Grant.

City of Greater Geelong deputy mayor Trent Sullivan said the innovative project provided an important step in encouraging community members to remain active.

“Perceptions of community safety, whether they are real or perceived, impact on the way people feel and interact in their community,” he said.

“Community safety is not just about injury and crime prevention; it is about building strong, cohesive, vibrant and active communities.”

The City undertook community engagement before determining Gateway Sanctuary, the Leopold section of the Bellarine Rail Trail and selected bus stops would be enhanced by the technology.

Employing technology such as smart lighting infrastructure could reduce energy usage, increase public safety, and act as the “backbone” for other smart technologies, Cr Sullivan said.

The camera systems are expected to create a safer and more secure community by helping to deter anti-social behaviour, assisting with crime investigations, improving safety for evening commuters and providing usage information that is important for active transport and urban space planning.

Bellarine Ward councillor Jim Mason said the initiative would benefit residents and visitors through providing increased peace of mind while enjoying the town’s natural environment.

“Improved security has far-reaching benefits, meaning that individuals and families enjoy a sustained quality of life, along with ongoing participation in work, leisure and educational activities,” Cr Mason said.

“The wider community has a lot to gain from having a safer, positive and more productive population, and from less demand being placed on the health care and justice systems.”

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