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Your mayor wants a downtown police station. Again?

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Your downtown police station idea is back, for real?

So, Mayor Farkas, bless his heart, is floating the idea of bringing a police station back to downtown Calgary. For real though, this one's got me raising an eyebrow. The last one on 7th Avenue closed down years ago. I remember it, of course. Right beside the old Devonian Gardens entrance. Now, the mayor thinks we need to explore putting one back? It feels like we're drilling a dry well trying to find a solution for downtown that maybe isn't actually about policing.

**What This Means for Calgary**

Look, I get it. Our downtown core's been through it. We've seen the lights dim, the Stephen Avenue mall get quieter than a church mouse on a Tuesday. There’s a lot of talk about revitalizing the core, bringing people back after the boom went bust. But a police station, alone, isn't going to fix that.

* **Perception vs. Reality:** Are we talking about actual crime rates or just making people *feel* safer?

* **A Broader Vision:** We've got the Calgary Drop-In Centre looking at big changes, trying to help folks struggling. Is a police station going to help those people, or just move the problem somewhere else?

* **Past Lessons:** What did we learn from closing the last one? We need to cap that conversation and figure out what the root issues are.

This city is full of good people, working hard, trying to make a go of it. We've got Kensington vibrant, Bridgeland brunch spots packed, and the Bow River pathways are always buzzing. We need solutions that lift everyone up, not just a band-aid that might not even stick. This is Calgary — we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway. Let's make sure we're showing up with the right ideas for our downtown.

The crew on the Morning Wire breaks this down every day – catch 'em live at mornings.live.

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