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PublicSafetyCommittee | 2010-01-12 | DRAFT *Public Safety Committee Meeting Minutes January 12, 2010 S-3 Subject: Measure Y Report From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report: Outcome Evaluation Of Measure Y Community Policing Efforts For Fiscal Year 2008-2009, Conducted By Resource Development Associates (RDA) 09-1012 A motion was made by Member Kernighan, seconded by Member Nadel, that this matter be *Received and Forwarded to the Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency/ City Council, due back on January 19, 2010 as a Non-Consent item. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: Councilmember Aye: Member Nadel, Member Kernighan, Member Quan and Chair Reid COUNCILMEMBER BRUNNERR WAS NOTED PRESENT AT 6:35 P.M. AND A QUORUM WAS DECLARED. The Committee directed staff to submit the following information in a future Evaluation report on Measure Y: 1) Analyzing the types of community policing projects in which the police department participates; 2) How to assess the PSO fairly within the district while working on Measure Y problems whether in pairs or individually; 3) Include statistical information from the SVU on domestic violence crimes; and 4) Include Truancy Officer statistics. The Committee further directed staff to following up in a separate report with the following information: 1) Request a follow-up report on OFD's mentoring programs that are currently conducted at the Fire Houses; 2) Request a report from Neighborhood Services Detailing NCPC priorities; implementation status; and types of attendees at NCPC meetings as to whether the 10 or 30 attendees at the NCPC meetings are representing neighborhood watch groups; 3) Request an update from OPD regarding the implementation of the findings recommended in this evaluation; 4) Request that OPD and Neighborhood Services take a serious look at the data in Section 3 & 4 and incorporate it into their strategic plan where appropriate; 5) Provide recommendations that if we continue with Measure Y in its current state or an altered version that ensures the City has one person preferably in the City Administrator's office who is solely responsible for ensuring that all agencies receiving funds are using them appropriately and performing activities that adhere to the spirit and letter of the initiative; 6) Request that the City Administrator, appropriate City agencies and Council staff, work in collaboration with OPD on a comprehensive Violence prevention plan that incorporates OPD's strategic plan, and Measure Y; and 7) How OPD/the City is addressing preventative policing with decreased dispatch. The Committee indicated support of the Violence Prevention and Public Safety Oversight Committee recommendations. The following individual(s) spoke under and did not indicate a position on this City of Oakland Page 2 Printed on 1/21/10 | 2 | PublicSafetyCommittee/2010-01-12.pdf |