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Representatives of the Pleasant Hill Community Association were silent as they delivered a multimedia presentation at a police community consultation meeting this week.

They let the images in their presentation speak for itself on purpose, said Shane Partridge, the PHCA’s community safety co-ordinator. For the last year, he and the association’s president, Jennifer Altenberg, have spoken out, taken part in community consultations and conducted surveys. All of the photos in the presentation were taken by the association in the neighbourhood.

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“There’s nothing left to say. It’s all there,” Partridge said at the evening consultation Wednesday at the Saskatoon Farmers Market.

Partridge told media that Pleasant Hill hasn’t seen enough action on its concerns, but doesn’t think it’s entirely the city or police’s fault. He believes there aren’t adequate resources.

He is calling on the province to provide more funding to the police so they can add officers and work to build supports in core neighbourhoods.