HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-12-08 PUBLIC SAFETYCITY OF SANTA ANA
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT
MINUTES
December 8, 2014
CALL TO ORDER: Santa Ana Police Department
Ross Annex, Room 1600
City Hall, 20 Civic Center Drive
Santa Ana, California
5:30 PM
ATTENDANCE: Council Committee members:
David Benavides
Michele Martinez
Roman Reyna
STAFF PRESENT: David Cavazos, CMO
Carlos Rojas, PD
Devin Leonard, OCFA
Laura Rossini, CAO
Ken Gominsky, PD
Robert Carroll, PD
Alma Flores, CMO
Eileen F. Greene, Recording Secretary
PUBLIC SPEAKERS: Massimo Marin
Susan Sandoval
Debbie Muise
Eric Scandrett
Ann Salisbury
Monica Suter
Renee Hernandez
Tish Leon
Rich Garcia
Steve McGuigan
Richard Barasch
Rick Niedermayer
Alfonso Alvarez
George Garcia
Alberta Christy
Larry Klein
Dave Hoen
America Najera
Abraham Medina
Ed Murashie
Chairman Benavides opens the meeting with item No. 1 on the Agenda.
AGENDAITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes of 9 -29 -14 Meeting
Motion: Approve the Minutes of 9 -29 -14 meeting.
MOTION: Benavides SECOND: Martinez
VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Martinez
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: Reyna
Motion carries.
At this time, Chairman Benavides asks for those public speakers who want to comment on an
agendized item.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Massimo Marin asks the Committee to move forward with a storage center for the homeless,
preferably at the OCTA building. He asked for a day center with bathrooms or port-a- potties,
operating hours for the bathrooms, 6:OOam — 10:00pm.
Susan Sandoval, resident, here on behalf of Community United for Justice. Supports a center for
the homeless at the OCTA building that would provide bathrooms, storage facilities, and
security.
AGENDA
Chairman Benavides goes back to the Agenda and explains that some items may be taken out of
order.
2. Recruitment Update (Follow -up) — Admin. Manager Robert Carroll [Strategic Plan
Goal No. 1, 5a}
Police Admin. Manager Carroll gives a Power Point presentation updating the Police
Department's efforts on recruitment and hiring of police officers. Currently, there are 38 sworn
vacancies which are primarily the result of retirements. During the past year, 17 officers have
been hired, and the COPS grant provides funding for 10 additional officers. The Department
presently has five Background investigators, and commencing July 1, 2015, a Senior Personnel
Analyst will be assigned to the Police Department to focus on hiring.
Items 7 and 8: Property Storage Options for the Homeless Population and Bathroom
Access Hours for the Homeless Population, respectively — Sr. Management Asst. Alma
Flores {Strategic Plan Goal No. 5, 3d}
Senior Management Assistant Alma Flores has a Power Point presentation addressing a check -in
center which would offer safe and secure storage, resources such as education, job training, and
information on housing, and would provide bathrooms. SMA Flores asked for the Committee's
support to bring this to the City Council meeting on December 16th for funding. Spoke about
the use of performance measures that the City would use to evaluate the effectiveness of the
center. At this time, it would be a pilot program with the goal of transitioning people into
permanent housing. City Manager Cavazos also asked the Committee for their approval to move
forward on December 16`x' as a pilot program.
MOTION: Michele Martinez requests to move this item to City Council on
December 16`h.
SECOND: Benavides
VOTE: AYES: Martinez, Benavides, Reyna
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: None
6. Jail Pro Forma (financial statement) — Admin. Manager Robert Carroll {Strategic Plan
Goal No. 1, 4a}
Police Admin. Manager Robert Carroll has a Power Point presentation updating the financial
state of the jail business model. The jail had been operating with an $8 million deficit for fiscal
year 2011 -12. In 2013 -14, staff analyzed jail operations to identify new cost - saving efforts and
new revenue opportunities. The Council approved an increase to the US Marshal's per diem
rate, and the Jail implemented a new Pay -to -Stay program and new booking fees. In November,
the Council approved the new Bureau of Prisons agreement. By utilizing part-time Correctional
Services Officers, the Jail anticipates a cost savings which will continue to grow.
At this time, Chairman Benavides comes back to Public Comments from speakers who wish to
address items that are not on the Agenda.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Debbie Muise, resident of Morrison Park neighborhood: requests reconsideration for the
elimination of Santa Ana's five park rangers. Neighborhood associations were not notified about
the park ranger issues.
Eric Scandrett, resident of Morrison Park: would like residents to be notified when major
changes are to be made, such as recent discussions about traffic guards, homeless shelters, and
now park rangers.
Ann Salisbury, resident of Floral Park neighborhood: Santa Ana is one of the most densely
populated cities in America; she wants the parks to be safe. Would like the park rangers to
remain, believes the police will not want to take reports of low -level crimes.
Monica Suter, here on behalf of Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Santa Ana
Chapter, currently President. Ms. Suter is also a City employee for almost 16 years. Indirectly
heard that the Park Ranger program was going to be eliminated and sent an e -mail to Ed Raya,
Executive Director, Personnel. Concerns involve not only our members, but the community
members. Do not want to move this to the Police Department because of the low level crimes
that won't be addressed. Put this item on hold.
Renee Hernandez, Santa Ana City employee representing the park rangers: hold off on a
decision, look at all alternatives. The park rangers provide a very important service.
Tish Leon, regarding the park rangers: at least give the community a chance for their input. Ms.
Leon was also upset about the arrests of two females over the weekend. The females are
community activists who were arrested at a DUI checkpoint while they were there with Cop
Watch. Complaint of the officers being disrespectful, as well as jail staff.
Rich Garcia, Memorial Park Neighborhood Association: out of 35 neighborhood associations,
only one knew about the park ranger item. He said he was speaking for the leaders of all the
Associations saying there needs to be transparency regarding safety issues for the public.
Steve McGuigan, Riverview West and Westend COP: high density areas that need park rangers
in the parks, not the police. Want the police out patrolling the streets. Table the decision for
now.
Richard Barasch: 75 million dollar grant for body cameras, use of cameras actually de- escalates
situation, people behave more. Apply for a grant for body cameras, Taser is one company. Also
have Emergency Operations Coordinator come out to Com -link meetings.
Rick Liedennayer, President of AYSO soccer league in Santa Ana: says the park ranger item
was on the Agenda back on January 25a', 2013, but it was moved and never brought up again
until now. AYSO league administrators depend on the park rangers. He is concerned that if you
eliminate the park rangers, need to hire more police officers and how long will it take them to get
up to speed on Parks & Rec policies and procedures?
Alfonso Alvarez, Madison Park neighborhood: Obama's proposal for funding to the local
community towards the purchase of body cameras is good public policy. Other cities that use
body cameras have seen a reduction in civil complaints and lawsuits.
George Garcia: If you want to do away with the park rangers, why don't you get rid of the
school police too? We can have all policing. He would like the park rangers to stay in Thornton
Park for security.
Alberta Christy, former city council member and resident Valley Adams /Centennial
Neighborhood Association: Alan Dobey was the former Executive Director of Parks and
Recreation who developed the park ranger program. I was told it was a PERS issue and, if so,
hire retired Sheriff's. We need enforcement in the parks.
Larry Klein, Morrison Park, does volunteer work in the parks. He says the park rangers take care
of enforcement, lighting, equipment such as tennis nets. He is not sure the police would consider
this a priority. Find a solution to try to keep the park rangers.
Dave Hoen, resident, agreed with everyone to keep the park rangers. Provide additional services
for the homeless, but let's do it with the eye of trying to improve our city.
America Naj era spoke about incident on December 5t", alleging police misconduct towards two
long time community activists who had worked on the car impoundment policy that was passed
in 2011. She demanded all charges be dropped and that the Police Department not get involved
in community work. Wants more funding for community -based projects, not more police.
Abraham Medina, Boys and Men of Color. Police harassment needs to stop, violent community
policing practices. Minor was beat up for trying to exercise his constitutional rights, asking if he
was being detained or arrested. Police also threatening community members who are trying to
do good for the city.
Chairman Benavides brings the meeting back to Items on the Agenda:
4. Broaden Communications Information Sharing and Community Awareness of Public
Safety Activities (Update on the City's Emergency Operation Center and community
awareness of emergency preparedness.) — Commander Ken Gominsky {Strategic Plan Goal
No. 1, 2e and 2f}
Commander Gominsky has a Power Point presentation updating the City's emergency
preparedness plan to include a community evacuation strategy to respond to natural disasters.
The City will also partner with emergency assistance and disaster relief organizations to promote
community awareness of emergencies through the City's website, social media, at community
events, and a public advertising campaign. The City's Emergency Operations Coordinator is
going through all plans, and his recommendations will be forwarded to the Police Department's
Senior Management Team for evaluation. The Police Chief will then bring to the City's
Executive Management Team.
5. Plan for Community Oriented Policing Survey — Commander Ken Gominsky {Strategic
Plan Goal No. 1, la and lb}
Commander Gominsky has a Power Point presentation which gives an overview and update of
the Community Oriented Policing (COP) survey to complete a COP strategy. It outlines the
goal, which is to see what residents and businesses believe COP should be in Santa Ana, plans
to reach that goal, and information that has been gathered from several informal discussions that
have already taken place.
ACTION:
Commander Ken Gominsky will give an update on the community engagement policing plan at
the next Public Safety meeting.
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
On Item No. 2, Recruitment Efforts:
The Public Safety Committee members expressed support for hiring additional patrol officers.
They were interested in the recruitment process, and suggested looking at Criminal Justice
programs at Santa Ana College and Cal State- Fullerton, as well as using social media. They
were interested in how we effectively communicate who we are as a city: how we deal with
cultural competence and social equity within our own Police Department.
ACTION:
Chairman Benavides asked for a report back to the Committee on examples and updates used on
social media and the feedback from applicants. He also requested the training police officers
receive to deal with cultural competence.
On Item Nos. 7 and 8, Homeless Cheelc -In Center:
The Public Safety Committee was concerned with funding a pilot program without going
through the RFP process and making a policy decision based on the presentation which did not
include photos of the pods proposed for storage or the size of the area.
ACTION:
Sr. Management Assistant Alma Flores to provide more detailed information on the proposed
sites and pods for storage.
On Item No. 6, Jail Pro Forma:
The Committee commended Chief Rojas and the POA for hiring part -time correctional officers
as a step in the right direction for lowering the deficit operating costs of the jail. They were also
interested in the reduction of ICE detainees, partially due to immigration reform.
ACTION:
Police Admin. Manager Carroll will continue to update the Committee on the Jail's operating
costs and revenues.
The Committee engaged in all topic areas, reinforcing and emphasizing their commitment to
community safety as a critical goal in the City's Strategic Plan. Committee Member Reyna
requested that there be a presentation at the next meeting regarding how the City is moving
forward with our federal lobbyists to secure funding through different grants being offered.
Item #3 has been moved to the Agenda for the next Public Safety meeting.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
➢ Update on Asset Forfeiture Funds
➢ Police Recruitment
➢ Garage Conversion Discussion
➢ Restorative Justice
➢ Transgender Community
➢ Towing Contracts/RFP process.
➢ Myrtle /Townsend, the area around KidWorlcs
Chief of Police