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B A K E R S F I E L D
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Staff: Alan Christensen, Assistant City Manager
Councilmember, Irma Ca
Councilmember, Mike Mac
Councilmember, Jacquie �
REGULAR MEETING
SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS and COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE
and Community Advisory Committee
of the City of Bakersfield
Thursday, June 15, 2006
11:30 a.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
The meeting was called to order at 11:40 a.m.
1. ROLL CALL
Present:
Absent:
2.
Advisory member present
Councilmember, Irma Carson - Chair
Councilmember, Jacquie Sullivan
Councilmember, Mike Maggard
Beverly Beasley Johnson, Kern County Departmei
Services; David Strong
ADOPTION OF THE MAY 25, 2006 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
Adopted as submitted.
3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
Jack Smith, with Stop the Violence, proposed a gun buy-back program that woulc
by that organization. Committee Chair Carson recommended he work closely witr
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Richard Ramos informed the Committee that his organization is funded by the Departments of
Labor, and Health and Human Services. They coordinate with organizations that are working
with Latino youth and their families, and provide funding for those organizations. They will be
announcing awards soon that are focused on gang prevention and intervention. They are
headquartered in Bakersfield, and are the lead agency coordinated by OJJDP and the project
they represent, TCAP.
Dave Gaspar with OJJDP spoke about their project, TCAP, which stands for Targeted
Community Action Planning. It is a federal initiative sponsored by the Department of Justice,
and is a partnership between the federal and state governments, and the local community to
target the juvenile offender population. Consultants, such as he and Carol Gordon, look at the
community over a period of 12 — 18 months, prepare an analysis about the environment and
offer ideas on to readjust resource deployment and practices. Richard Ramos applied on
behalf of the city of Bakersfield. They work through the statutory agencies dealing with
juvenile offenders, such as juvenile probation, police and schools. Funding is provided for
consulting services, not treatment or intervention. The analysis is provided to the city, who will
then create a strategy to alter the path of youth who have been in legal trouble, but are not yet
serious offenders.
4. DEFERRED BUSINESS
a. Update regarding gang and graffiti enforcement and use of video cameras
(Police Chief Rector)
Police Chief Rector said that the department continues to get valuable information from a
variety of sources regarding gang crimes.
The department has performed the final demonstration of the video unit they believe they
will purchase. It is a portable, wireless system that is very sophisticated. They are working
with the Information Technology staff to ensure it is something easily operable, and that it
will benefit the Department and community. Council will have final approval in an
upcoming meeting.
Committee Chair Carson said that cameras in Mexico had reduced the crime rate there.
San Francisco also installed cameras in targeted areas and reduced their crime by 50%.
Chief Rector informed the Committee that the Police Department was recently awarded a
GREAT (Gang Resistance and Education and Training) grant from the Department of
Justice that will help educate students on the dangers of gangs, in the approximate amount
of $206,000. The plan is to place an officer into the existing school resource officer
program, and integrate GREAT training within that program.
Committee Chair Carson asked if there is any way that planning and research staff within
the Police Department can track the reasons behind some crimes. Such a study could
help the Committee write a plan.
Police Captain Scott recognized Police Lieutenant Nurridin, who is in charge of the
robbery/homicide division.
5.
6.
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Captain Scott reported on the Special Enforcement Unit's accomplishment's
There have been 457 felony arrests, 1,947 street checks in the
probation/parole searches, and they are actively patrolling Valley Plaza.
shootings to date total 20, whereas this time last year, there were 41.
year to date.
field, 1,408
The gang
Committee Chair Carson asked that they look closer at large groups in parks and asked if
any officers routinely patrol parks. City Attorney Gennaro responded that a program had
been in place where designated staff was watchfui; but due to budget constraints in recent
years, the program was eliminated. Ms. Carson asked staff to look into reinstituting the
program.
b. Discussion regarding County involvement in Safe Neighborhoods and
Community Relations Committee
Assistant City Manager Christensen reported that Kern County Supervisor Rubio made a
referral to the Board of Supervisors requesting a joint standing committee on gang
violence. He proposes to have three members of the City Council, two County
Supervisors, two law enforcement members, the Police Chief, County Sheriff, two faith-
based members, two representatives from the High School District, two representatives
from organizations such as Stop the Violence, and five community members. The group
would hold three meetings per year. Staff is still waiting for word from the County Board of
Supervisors.
Committee Chair Carson said that should the County agree to move forward, the item has
to be submitted at a Joint City/County meeting for adoption. City Attorney Gennaro
suggested placing it on the agenda for the Joint meeting scheduled for September.
c. Report regarding school safe zones
Information was distributed by the City Attorney.
NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion regarding summer recreation programs
Assistant City Manager Alan Christensen reported on the variety of programs that are
available at either low- or no-cost to the public, including Camp King.
COMMITTEE COMMENTS
David Strong indicated that the Department of Fair Housing is interested in
the Police Department to create a better environment and be more proactive
community room for any group to use.
Committee Chair Carson thanked everyone for coming.
working with
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7. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 12:30 p.m.
Staff present: Assistant City Manager, Alan Christensen; City Attorney, Virginia Gennaro; Police
Chief, William Rector; Capt. Tim Taylor, Capt. Archie Scott, and Lt. Hajir Nurridin, Bakersfield Police
Department; Traci Belmore, City Attorney's Office.
Others present: Jack Smith, Stop the Violence; Tom Dinnauer, Valley Plaza; Ricard Ramos, Latino
Coalition, Faith and Community Initiative; Dave Gaspar and Carol Gordon, OJJDP; Karen Goh,
Garden Pathways; Teri Bjorn, Kronick, Moskovitz, et al; and several members of the media.
cc: Honorable Mayor and City Council