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CITY- OF SAN BERNODINO - REQUEST FO COUNCIL ACTION
From:
Donald J. Burnett
Cbief of Police
Police Department
February 15, 1989
REC"O.. lOtON. eMject: Mt. Vernon Cruising Problem
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Dept:
Date:
Synopsis of PnNious Councilection: At the City Council meeting of July 18 ~ 1988,
the Council allocated $36,000 to fund police department efforts
to control the cruising problems on Mt. Vernon Avenue. This
funding was to be used to pay for police overtime for personnel
assigned to anti-cruising activities. The initial funding periOd
was to be for 90 days.
At the Council meeting of October 24, 1988, a motion was passed
authorizing the pOlice department to carry over the funding
balance of $21,630 for an additional 180 days in order to con-
tinue addressing the cruising problem on an as needed basis.
Recommended moti.on: That the Mt. Vernon Cruising Problem Staff Report
be received and filed.
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Contact person:
rap+a;n W~yn~ Uarp
Phone:
1114 5li03
Supporting date attached:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Ward: lilt. 3rd .ad litb
Source:
VAA.
Finance:
Council Notes:
75.0262
Agenda Item No
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CITY OF SAN _RNOIDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
1n July of 1988, in response to complaints from citizens living
in the 14th and Garner area, the city Council allocated $36,000
for police overtime in order to fund an anti-cruising effort.
In the initial planning stages for this effort, tWQ tactical
action plans were created (hereafter referred to TAP '1 and TAP
'2). These TAP's are described in the staff report of July 8,
1988.
After obtaining funding for these TAP's, department personnel
were deployed, both on an overtime and on-duty basis, in order
to combat the Mt. Vernon cruising problem. Regular personnel
were augmented by paid Reserve personnel. The Reserve
personnel were used ~n lieu of regulars in order to conserve
funding. A statistical analysis of both expenditures and
police activities from July 22, 1988 to January 15, 1989 is
attached to this report.
These police activities have been successful in that, while
additional police personnel are deployed, cruising can be
controlled. During the hours of the intensified. police
deployment, there has been a dramatic decrease in cruising.
The cruisers have been displaced to other cruising areas such
as Riverside and Ontario. However, a "hardcore" of cruisers
have persisted in cruising the Mt. Vernon area on weekend
nights.
Initially the less labor intensive TAP #1 was effective in
controlling cruising. However, tpe cruisers were able to adapt
to the road closures provided in this plan and defeat the
department's efforts. This pattern was noticed in December of
1988. As a result of this, during January of 1989 TAP '2 was
implemented. This plan, which closes most of Mt. Vernon from
5th to Baseline, was extremely effective in reducing cruising.
However, a hardcore of cruisers still remain who will return
when we discontinue our efforts.
As of Week '26 of the anti-cruising effort, January 13, 1989,
all but $4,482 of the original $36,000 had been spent. This
$4,482 represents enough money to pay for one (1) weekend of
police deployment at the TAP #2 level.
The department's intent is to monitor the cruising situation
with on-duty personnel for the near term future. However, it
is anticipated that, absent road closures and other directed
patrol efforts, the cruisers will reappear and generate
complaints. One area which will be heavily impacted is the
14th street area east of Mt. Vernon.
The remaining funding will be used for one additional weekend
of intense police deployment. This effort will exhaust our
funding and, absent additional funding, the department will
only be able to address the cruising problem as the calls for
service level permits.
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m: Donald J. Burnett. Chief of 0 ice
It: Po lice
e: July B. 1988
Subject: Mt. Vernc():ruising Problem
REC'D.-ADMIN. OFF.
1989 fES 21 AM 10: 13
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;opsis of Previous Council action:
January 8. 1987. approval of Ordinance No. MC-574 adding Sections 10.24.210 and.
10.24.220 to the San Bernardino Municipal Code to permit police officers to
regulate the cruising of vehicles in congested areas subject to appropriate
notices and signs and to divert vehicles when there is little traffic flow
and vehicles are not moving promptly at opportune times.
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:ommen-jed motion:
Council support of the Police Department's -Tactical Action Plan No.1" as
out:ined in the attached Staff Report. If this effort fails to alleviate
the cr~ising problem. then the additional street closures as outlined in "Tacti-
c;;i Ac:ior; Plan No.2" wiii be implemented.
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Signature
ntact person:
Caotain Wayne Harp
Phone:
384-5603
pporting :lata attached:
Yes
Ward:
INDING REQUIREMENTS:
A t ~6~J. ( Lt) See' Budaet Account =Ol-?__?O-<;_~O<_c
moun: ~:. . pI''' n; gn our. ~
Finance:
luncil Notes:
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The following report outlines two Tactical Action Plans (TAPs) designed to curtail
the cruising problem occurring on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights on Mount
Vernon Avenue between Mill Street and 14th Street and on 14th Street between
Mount Vernon and Massachusetts Avenue. Implementation on the second TAP, would
occur if the first TAP becomes ineffective. Both TAPs require constant monitoring
and maintenance to eliminate the problem.
TACTICAL ACTION PLAN NO. 1
PLAN: Utilization of a total of 11 officers to baracade Mount Vernon and 14th
Street to prevent the free flow of cruising vehicles to relieve congestion.
1. Baracade of Mount Vernon at 2nd Street to divert northound traffic
east on second and baracade of Mount Vernon at 4th Street to divert
southbound traffic west on 4th Street. One officer t~,monitor both
locations. '
2. Baracade 14th Street at Mount Vernon, Turrill and Garner Streets to
divert traffic. One officer to monitor all three locat~ons.
3. Three urover"officers in marked units to monitor parking lots,
businesses and parks in the area to enforce drinking and loitering
violations.
4. ~our motorcycle officers and one montorcycle ser~eant to enforce
vehicle code violations. Motorcycle officers will work on an o,er-
time basis on Sundays.
5. One field sergeant to direct, impl~~ent and monitor the TAP and to
prepare reports of operation.
TIME:
Friday-Saturday-Sunday from 2100 hours to 0200 hours for motorcycle
officers and 2000 hours to 0200 hours for patrol officers.
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5 - Marked police units
5 - Police motorcycles
7 "f/..... "Road Closed" baracades
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(4) Motor Officers
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Salary Costs
Overt ir.1e
TOTAL
$ 369
1,500
205
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$2,741
$154
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$654
Tctal Cost of ~l.::iC9.1 Action Plan :O;c. 1 -",' ..,,,~.-:rJ - $3,395
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TACTICAL ACTION PLAN NO. 2
PLAN: Expansion of Tactical Action Plan No. 1 using a total of 15 o~ficers and
additional baracades. Addnional baracades will be placed at the following
locations to prevent the free flow of cruising vehicles to relieve
congestion.
1. Baracade of Mount Vernon at 5th Street to divert northbound traffic and
Spruce Street to divert southbound traffic. One officer.
2. Baracade of Mount Vernon at Vine Street to divert northbound traffic and
7th Street to divert southbound traffic. One officer.
3. Baracade of Mount Vernon at 9th Street to divert northbound traffic and
10th Street to divert. southbound traffic. One officer.
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4. Baracade of Mount Vernon at 11th Street to divert nort~bound traffic and
Baseline Street to divert southbound traffic. One officer.
A~D[TIONAL EOUIPMENT:
4 - Marked police units
8 - "Road Closed" baracades
ADDITIONAL COS7:
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ReQular Overtime
$1 .200
Action Plan No. 2 per weekend - $4,595
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From:
Donald J. Burnett
Chief of Police
Police Department
February 15, 1989
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Subject: Mt. Vernon Cruis ing Problem
Dept:
Date:
Synopsis of Previous Council action: At the City Council meeting of July 18, 1988,
the Council allocated $36,000 to fund police department efforts
to control the cruising problems on Mt. Vernon Avenue. This
funding was to be used to pay for police overtime for personnel
assigned to anti-cruising activities. The initial funding period
was to be for 90 days.
At the Council meeting of October 24, 1988, a motion was passed
authorizing the police department to carry over the funding
balance of $21,630 for an additional 180 days in order to con-
tinue addressing the cruising problem on an as needed basis.
Recommended motion: That the Mt. Vernon Cruising Problem Staff Report
be received and filed.
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Signature
Contact person:
r~r~~;n W~yn~ n~rp
Phone:
184 5603
Supporting data attached:
V~C:
Ward:
1st, J~d ~Qd 6th
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Source:
Finance:
Council Notes:
75.0::e2
Agenoa Item No
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STAFF REPORT
In July of 1988, in response to complaints from citizens living
in the 14th and Garner area, the City Council allocated $36,000
for police overtime in order to fund an anti-cruising effort.
In the initial planning stages for this effort, two tactical
action plans were created (hereafter referred to TAP '1 and TAP
'2). These TAP's are described in the staff report of July 8,
1988.
After obtaining funding for these TAP's, department personnel
were deployed, both on an overtime and on-duty basis, in order
to combat the Mt. Vernon cruising problem. Regular personnel
were augmented by paid Reserve personnel. The Reserve
personnel were used 1n lieu of regulars in order to conserve
funding. A statistical analysis of both expenditures and
police activities from July 22, 1988 to January 15, 1989 is
attached to this report.
These police activities have been successful in that, while
additional police personnel are deployed, cruising can be
controlled. During the hours of the intensified police
deployment, there has been a dramatic decrease in cruising.
The cruisers have been displaced to other cruising areas such
as Riverside and Ontario. However, a "hardcore" of cruisers
have persisted in cruising the Mt. Vernon area on weekend
nights.
Initially the less labor intensive TAP 11 was effective in
controlling cruising. However, the cruisers were able to adapt
to the road closures provided in this plan a,nd defeat the
department's efforts. This pattern was noticed in December of
1988. As a result of this, during January of 1989 TAP 12 was
implemented. This plan, which closes most of Mt. Vernon from
5th to Baseline, was extremely effective in reducing cruising.
However, a hardcore of cruisers still remain who will return
when we discontinue our efforts.
As of Week '26 of the anti-cruising effort, January 13, 1989,
"all but $4,482 of the original $36,000 had been spent. This
$4,482 represents enough money to pay for one (1) weekend of
police deployment at the TAP #2 level.
The department's intent is to monitor the cruising situation
with on-duty personnel for the near term future. However, it
is anticipated that, absent road closures and other directed
patrol efforts, the cruisers will reappear and generate
complaints. One area which will be heavily impacted is the
14th street area east of Mt. Vernon.
The remaining funding will be used for one additional weekend
of intense police deployment. This effort will exhaust our
funding and, absent additional funding, the department will
only be able to address the cruising problem as the calls for
service level permits.
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