HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-07-10 PUBLIC SAFETY, CODE ENFORCEMENT & NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENTCITY OF SANTA ANA
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
PUBLIC SAFETY, CODE ENFORCEMENT & NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER:
ATTENDANCE:
MEMBERS ABSENT:
July 10, 2018
Ross Annex, Room 1600
City Hall, 20 Civic Center Drive
Santa Ana, California
5:47 PM
Council Committee members:
Sal Tinajero
Juan Villegas
N/A
STAFF PRESENT: Raul Godinez II, CMO
Robert Cortez, CMO
David Valentin, PD
Tamara Bogosian, CAO
Steven Mendoza, CDA
Hafsa Kaka, CDA
Yessenia Aspeitia, PD
Randy Black, OCFA
Robert Carroll, PD
Fuad Sweiss, PW
Julie Castro Cardenas, CMO
Elizabeth Plotnik, Recording Secretary
PUBLIC SPEAKERS: Ed Murashie, Floral Park NA
Eric Mull, concerned constituent
Laura Perez, concerned constituent
Chris Schmidt, Windsor Village NA
Julie Motherway, concerned constituent
Greg Eisenman, concerned constituent
Cecilia Iglesias, Windsor Village NA
Esther Fonseca, Artesia Pilar NA
Tonya Skurzynski, concerned constituent
Tim Johnson, concerned constituent
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PUBLIC COMMENTS
Ed Murashie, resident of Floral Park, shared his concerns regarding the recent fires behind his
home and near his neighborhood. Mr. Murashie asked that the City establish a plan to address the
fires.
Eric Mull, concerned constituent, shared his concerns and fears of the recent fires in the creek bed.
Mr. Mull requested fencing be installed to help address illegal activity and help reduce the risk of
fires.
Laura Perez, concerned constituent, shared her concerns about the prostitution problem, stating
she feels helpless and threatened, and fears for the safety of children in the community.
Chris Schmidt, resident of Windsor Village, has requested meetings include items pertaining to
Neighborhood Empowerment and suggested staff from neighborhood initiatives attend.
Additionally. Mr. Schmidt asked that Public Works look into adding "keep clear" at an intersection
is his neighborhood, and commended Cmdr. Esparza for addressing parking concerns.
Julie Motherway, Jack Fisher Park resident, thanked the Police Department for always helping her
feel safe but shared that due to the recent activity in the creek bed behind her home, she no longer
feels safe living in the City.
Greg Eisenman, concerned constituent, shared his fears and concerns about the recent fires
occurring behind his home, and inquired what the neighborhood can do to help avoid future fires.
Cecilia Iglesias, trustee for SAUSD Board of Education and resident of Windsor Village, shared
her concerns about Centennial Park and requested it be cleaned. Ms. Iglesias also requested the
City sponsor a Fourth of July parade.
Esther Fonseca, resident of Artesia Pilar neighborhood, shared her opinions and appreciation of
the revisions presented at the last meeting for SAMC 10-153, and suggested additional revisions.
Tonya Skuzynski, resident of Jack Fisher Park, shared her concerns regarding the increase of
homeless activity in her neighborhood.
Tim Johnson, concerned constituent, shared his opinion and ideas on police officer recruitment
and fireworks enforcement. Additionally, Mr. Johnson stated that permanent housing is the
solution to addressing homelessness, and supported the City's opposition of OCNEP.
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AGENDAITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes from the March 13, 2018 Meeting
2. Approval of Minutes from the May 8, 2018 Meeting
3. Update on Police Officer Recruitment and Hiring— Manager Robert Carroll
Manager Carroll presented the Council Committee with an update on Police Officer hiring,
by reviewing the number of vacancies compared to filled positions year-to-date, as well as
the number of additional officers projected to be hired the remainder of 2018. Additionally,
Manager Carroll discussed recruitment efforts by reviewing recruitment events that have
occurred year-to-date, as well as the events scheduled through the end of 2018. Manager
Carroll also gave a detailed overview of staffing averages for the City, the average tenure
of sworn staff and the number of officers who are out due to on -duty injuries.
The Council Committee shared dialogue with Staff about recruitinent/retainment efforts,
asked questions and offered support of recruitment efforts.
ACTION
Chairman Tinajero asked that staff look at Fresno Police Department as an opportunity for
lateral officer recruitment.
4. Update Regarding Potential Revisions to SAMC 10-153 (Loud and Raucous Noise) —
Assistant City Attorney
Assistant City Attorney Tamara Bogosian provided the Council Committee with options
for their consideration regarding the Loud and Raucous Noise Ordinance (SAMC 10-153),
as requested after last meeting's discussion about the recommended revisions. Tamara also
provided and explained options for defining "subsequent" responses and shared the steps
taken in compiling these revisions.
5. Verbal Update on Policing Philosophy & Chief's 5 -Year Strategic Plan — Chief
Valentin
Chief Valentin provided a verbal update on both the Chiefs Policing Philosophy and 5 -
Year Strategic Plan initiatives and the progress made so far. Chief Valentin gave an
overview of the established committees, scheduled community input meetings and targeted
dates of publication for each initiative.
6. Summary of Fourth of July Operational Period Activity — Chief Valentin
Chief Valentin shared a summary of the Police Department's approach in addressing
fireworks and activity for the Fourth of July holiday, stating it was a two-pronged approach
focusing on education and enforcement. Chief Valentin provided the number of outreach
events, calls for service and enforcement, comparing them to last year's totals.
Additionally, Chief Valentin provided a summary of an officer's injury that occurred upon
responding to assist in securing OCFA on scene of an injury.
7. Homelessness Update — Hafsa Kaka, Homeless Services Manager {Strategic Plan
Goal No. 5, 3d & No. 1, le)
Homeless Services Manager Hafsa Kaka presented the Council Committee with an
overview of recent projects that have taken place to address homelessness: Quality of Life
Team (QOLT) and Santiago Creek Clean -Up. Additionally, Hafsa provided an update on
the Orange County Needle Exchange Program and on Judge Carter and his involvement in
addressing homelessness in the City. Lastly, Hafsa shared the ongoing general homeless
services efforts taking place.
8. Application for Needle Exchange Program (OCNEP) — Chief Valentin
Chief Valentin provided the Council Committee insight, in addition to the information
Hafsa provided, regarding the Orange County Needle Exchange Program's (OCNEP)
application for certification for mobile syringe exchange services. He shared his concerns
about the Program's needle distribution, while stating that he, and other local police chiefs,
opposed the Program's reimplementation.
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COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
Chairman Tinajero shared his support of making the Police Department more appealing to lateral
applicants, without negatively effecting the City, and asked that staff consider recruiting laterals
from Fresno Police Department. Chairman Tinajero commended the good work and adjustments
made to SAMC 10-153. In regards to the Fourth of July, Chairman Tinajero thanked staff for their
enforcement efforts and for locating hotspots of illegal firework activity. Additionally, Chairman
Tinajero shared that while the City was sensitive to the originally intended positive impact of the
Orange County Needle Exchange Program, the City will remain opposed of its reimplementation
for the time being. Chairman Tinajero stated that all concerns shared by the public are one of his
top priorities, while reassuring them that all concerns would be addressed and asked that staff
provide an update on implementing a plan. Lastly, Chairman Tinajero shared details about an
opportunity for the City to partner with the Santa Ana Unified School District to apply for grant
funding, and asked that staff provide a report on grant applications. He explained that if there is a
park adjacent to any riverbed, the City can apply for fimding to help clean up the park and address
homeless concerns.
Co -Chair Villegas shared his strong support in recruiting and hiring of more police officers, and
reaffirmed the importance of ample police staffing, and the impact it has on the community. In
regards to the Orange County Needle Exchange, Co -Chair Villegas agreed that the Program was
not as successful as intended, during its initial implementation. Co -Chair Villegas congratulated
Chief Black on his recent promotion, thanked staff for their hard work and presentations, and
confirmed his commitment to addressing the fires in the creek bed.
The Committee members were engaged in the discussions, expressed interest in the presentations,
and asked for some items to be brought back for further dialogue.
FUTURE ITEMS
ADJOURNMENT — 7:10 P.M.
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