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ORANGE, COUNTY OF SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Contract #
A-2009-131
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/8/2009
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Timeline or Project Plan: <br />When grant funds are released to the City, the equipment will be purchased, employees <br />trained and use of the items will begin. As park enforcement is needed and community <br />policing events are planned, deputies will be assigned to a schedule to specifically patrol <br />the parks for enforcement. <br />Funding: <br />Total Allocation: $39,779 <br />PROACT Contribution: $3978 <br />Administrative Fee: $3581 <br />Funds Retained by City: $32,220 <br />San Juan Capistrano City: <br />The City of San Juan Capistrano proposes to use the 2009 Justice Assistance Grant <br />funding as follows: <br />Project Objectives <br />Maintain community preservation against crime in highly visible areas during troubled <br />economic times. <br />• Objective #1: Decrease graffiti and vandalism to vacant businesses within <br />our business and roadway areas. (To prevent visual and perceived deterioration <br />of city, prevent loss in property values, maintain customer safety and attraction to <br />business areas.l <br />- Institute a combination of high visibility bike and foot patrol within our business <br />and transportation corridors to prevent and deter criminal activity. <br />- Institute directed enforcement for covert surveillance on frequently vandalized <br />locations. <br />• Objective #2: Decrease vandalism, illegal dumping, and vehicle trespassing <br />within vacant city locations and undeveloped lands. (To prevent crimes in <br />remote, vacated, and economically depressed construction locations and highly <br />visible locations, which are currently economically depressed.) <br />- Institute covert surveillance to prevent crimes during evening hours at abandoned <br />and undeveloped construction sites. <br />- institute proactive and highly visible open space patrols in city parks to deter - <br />crime. <br />Goal: <br />Reduce reported incidents and arrest violators of vandalism, trespassing, and graffiti <br />in economically challenged areas, transportation locations, and undeveloped and /or <br />abandoned development sites. <br />2009- F1801 -CA -SB Page 51 of 61 <br />
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