Some improvement to Montreal Village but troubles persist, community members say

The art installation know as "18 Shades of Gay," is seen above Ste-Catherine street in Montreal's Gay Village in Montreal on Tuesday, September 3, 2019. Members of the community in Montreal's Village neighbourhood say they've seen improvements to local security and cleanliness, but that Quebec needs to do more to support vulnerable people in the area. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

MONTREAL - Members of Montreal's Village community say they've seen some improvements to local security and cleanliness in the 10 months since the city launched a revitalization strategy, but they argue homelessness, drug use and mental health problems will persist unless Quebec commits more resources.

Tensions in the Village peaked last summer when several business owners decided to close their outdoor seating areas, citing crime, incivility and unsanitary conditions on the neighbourhood's commercial heart of Ste-Catherine Street.

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