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HomeMy WebLinkAbout43-Police Department CITY OF "SAN BERIQRDINO - REQUEST Q.R COUNCIL~TION From: Donald J. Burnett, Chief of Police Subject: Closure of the Area "A" COlllTlunity Service Office at 645 N. Mt. Vernon Avenue Dept: Pol ice Date: July 11, 1989 Synopsis of Pnlvious Council action: In 1984 the City Council approved Resolution '84-404 authorizing a lease agreement with Alfredo Enciso to rent office space at 645 N. Ht. Vernon Avenue to be utilized as a COlllTlunity Service Office (C,S.O.) for Area "A." The lease agreement was extended through FY 1985/86 with the approval of Resolution '85-307 on August 5, 1985. On September 8, 1986, the City Council extended the lease agreement on a month-to- month basis. Racummendad motion: The City Council approve the closure of the Area "A" COlllTlunity Service Office at 645 N. Ht. Vernon Avenue. Contact person: Lieutenant Robert W. Curtis, Area "A" ~ l Signature \. Phona084-5768 Supponing date attec:had: Yes Ward: First Ward FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None Source: Financa: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No_ ~..3 CITY OF ,~N BERtCRDINO - REQUEST ~ COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT .. The Police Department, since 1984, has operated t\\'O Camunity Service Offices in Area nAn: one at 645 N. Mt. Vemon Avenue and the second at 1654 W. 19th Street. Area "An is the only area that IRlppOrts two offices; the remaining five areas only have one. Each office is staffed by one Police Assistant. leaving a thiJ:d Police Assistant to perfODll field duties. In DecEmber 1987, a study entitled "An Analysis of Camunity Oriented Policing in the City of San Bernardino" identified a need to evaluate the placement of the current Camunity Service Offices. The study recannended that the location of these offices sOOuld be based on a site selection criteria which would include actual need, central location, optimal visibility, foot traffic, adequate parking and convenience to the public. The Camunity Service Office at 645 N. Mt. Vernon Avenue fails to meet this criteria. The office is not centrally located. the building lacks visibility fran the street. there is minimal foot traffic and parking is inadequate. The office is inconvenient to IIDst of the area residents. The office is the IIDst expensive to operate of the seven, current, city- wide Camunity Service Offices and is the least utilized. The office at 1654 W. 10th Street, on the other hand. is the least expensive and IIDst utilized. The Police Department was forced to remJVe funding for the office at 645 N. Mt. Vernon Avenue fran its proposed 19B9/90 FY budget due to mandated budget cuts. The department currently does not have sufficient funding to continue paying the rent payments on the office. The landlord, Alfredo Enciso. has been contacted and he has agreed to allow the Police Depart- ment to remain, rent free, for the first t\\'O to three weeks in July, pending a decision to maintain or close the office. Denial of this request will necessitate the approval of additional budget funding for'rent, utilities and other costs associated with maintaining the office. Annual office costs are estimated at $7,397. The closure of this office. when approved, will allow a second Police Assistant fran Area "A" to perfoDll field duties on a daily basis. Utilizing Police Assistants to handle non- hazardous calls for seJ:Vice and related duties frees-up Police Officers to respond IIDre rapidly to calls for seJ:Vice and other assignments that require sworn police officers. REASON FOR PLACEMENT ON THE SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA: This action depended on the adoption of the 1989-90 Budget (which was not adopted until 7/11/89). This action is, therefore, being recommended at this time. 75-0264