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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-Police Department ~ CITV OF SAN BERNARDI~O - REQUE~T FOR COUNCIL AC.,I')N From: Donald J. Burnett Chief of Police Subject: Cruising on Mt. V~~~ "I:.\, u. - AC MIN. OFF. ISse GCT - 5 f~ 9 5 . ~ Dept: Police Date: October 3, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: At the City Council Meeting of July 18, 1988, the Council allocated $36,000 to fund the Police Department's "Tactical Action Plan 1." This funding was to last for a period of 90 days. The funding was to be used for over- time for personnel assigned to cruising activities occurring on Mt. Vernon Avenue. Recomment:Jed motion: That the balance of $21,630 approved for funding the anti-cruising program for 90 days be carried over to extend the effort for an additional 180 days. / I ' ,/ ' ,.-;~} /.. A ___--/1 /V... (1.-;.." , .,' 't. ( , ',' .' Signature I '"", /, , ,~--- Contact person:. Captain \-Jayne Harp, CommunitY2~vices Div.Phone: 384-5603 Supporting data attached: _Yes~~~_~~~ort) Ward: 1 st, 3rd, 6th ----oo-,~21-o:53T76 (Reserves) ::a::i-Z~z=overti.me FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $21,630 Council Notes: 750262 Agenda Item No, ~ C'iT" 'OF SAN BERNARDI~O - REQUE~T FOR COUNCIL AC""ON STAFF REPORT PROBLEM: The Mayor and Common Council authorized $36,000 for a 90-day, anticruising program which had been submitted by the Police Department. The program is scheduled to end on October 9, 1988. Although the problems created by the Mount Vernon cruisers have been dramatically curtailed, additional time is necessary to complete the operation. RECOHHENDATIONS: The Department's recommendation is to continue with our current enforcement tactics for the next six months, using the necessary funds from the unused portion of the original allocation. FINDINGS: Tactical Action Plan #1 was approved by the Mayor and Common Council. It was implemented on July 22, 1988. This plan utilized the following police personnel on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays: (1) sergeant, (4) motor officers, (3) patrol officers, and (3) reserve officers. This plan was used on the first three weekends. Because of the significant reduction in cruisers, the plan was modified. The modified plan utilized the following personnel: (1) sergeant, (3) motor officers, and (3) reserve officers. The reserve officers manned barricaded intersections on Mount Vernon at 14th Street, 4th Street, and Mill Street. The motor officers were utilized as rovers. A third modification was made in weekend #8. Only (3) reserve officers were assigned, along with a sergeant. Two of the reserves manned the barricaded intersections of 14th and Mount Vernon, and Mill and Hount Vernon. The third served as a rover. Barricading these intersections was used at these chronically problematic intersections as the perceived need arose. Saturday night of weekend #10 was left open (no personnel assigned) to evaluate the progress being made. Cruisers were "very light". During this evening, one group of eight and a later group of fourteen cruisers had parked on 14th Street, east of Mount Vernon. They were moved along by regularly assigned officers. A survey of the affected neighborhoods revealed a great deal of satisfaction by the constituents with the progress being made with the cruiser problem. This included contacts with businesses and residents. Working with Public Works, "No Parking" signs were erected on 14th Street between Turrill and Mount Vernon. The following is a statistical breakdown of the costs and workload data as of September 29, 1988: 75-0264 \;f '-" 'U" ~AN ItII:KNAKUIIWU - KI:\iUI::t I "UK \;UUN\;IL A\; I_UN STAFF REPORT COSTS: Regular Overtime Tota 1 $4.979 + $14,370 = $19.349 WORKLOAD DATA: Citations Arrests Reports Towed Vehicles 607 38 4 30 The workload data does not completely and accurately reflect the impact of the enforcement efforts. This was only an ancillary purpose of our efforts. A proactive approach to the cruiser problems was implemented through traffic diversion prior to the cruising groups forming at problem locations. This has achieved a significant and dramatic decrease in the cruisers and the problems that they created. However. the tenacity to reestablish cruising patterns by the cruisers is significant. If the Department terminates the enforcement actions at the end of the 90-day period. the "general" cruising population will grow around the "hardcore" cruisers that show up on "open" nights. By continuing our current course. the appropriate message will be sent to the "hardcore" cruisers by display"ing our community resolve to solve the problems created by the cruisers. 75-0264