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Staff: City Council members:
John W. Stinson, Assistant City Manager Irma Carson, Chair
Steven Teglia, Administrative Analyst Zack Scrivner
Rick Kirkwood, Management Assistant Jacquie Sullivan
REGULAR MEETING OF THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS
AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE
and Community Advisory Committee
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, October 16, 2008
11:45 a.m.
City Council Chambers
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93301
AGENDA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPTION OF SEPTEMBER 18, 2008 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
4. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. Update regarding Gang and Graffiti Enforcement— Police Chief Rector
B. Report on Kern County Probation Activities — Chief Probation Officer Roberts
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. Update on District Attorney's Target Program — Cindy Zimmerman
B. Update on Safe Neighborhood Booth at 2009 Kern County Fair— Police Chief Rector
6. COMMITTEE COMMENTS
7. ADJOURNMENT
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B A K E R S F I E L D
Irma Carson, Chair
Staff: John W. Stinson Zack Scrivner
Assistant City Manager Jacquie Sullivan
REGULAR MEETING OF THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS
AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE
and Community Advisory Committee
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, September 18, 2008
11:45 a.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Second Floor, City Hall South
Bakersfield, CA 93301
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
Meeting called to order at 12:00:56 PM
1. ROLL CALL
Committee members: Councilmember Irma Carson, Chair
Councilmember Zack Scrivner
Councilmember Jacquie Sullivan was absent
Advisory members: Stephanie Campbell, Cornerstone Group
Ann Batchelder, Employers Training Resource
Walter Wiliams, GBLA
City staff: John W. Stinson, Assistant City Manager
Rick Kirkwood, Management Assistant— City Manager's Office
Steven Teglia, Administrative Analyst—City Manager's Office
Virginia Gennaro, City Attorney
Jefferson Billingsley, Associate Attorney
Christine Im, Associate Attorney
Lyle Martin, Assistant Police Chief
Capt. Greg Williamson, Bakersfield Police Department
Dianne Hoover, Recreation and Parks Director
Additional Attendees: Susan Lerude and David Kuge, Kern County Probation
Lt. Mike Rascoe, Kern County Sheriffs Department
Karen Goh, Garden Pathways
Marques Stansberry, Ebony Counseling Center
Tiffani Alvidrez and David Reese, Bakersfield High School
Alan Paradise, Kern High School District
Sal Arias, Kern County Superintendent of Schools/ Project 180
Pat Budin, Pat Budin &Associates
Louis Vegas
David Williams
Media
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2. ADOPTION OF AUGUST 21, 2008 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
Adopted as submitted
3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
None
4. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. Update regarding Gang and Graffiti Enforcement — Rector
Assistant Chief Martin reported that, year-to-date, the gang unit has made 1,276 arrests, 566
of which were felonies. One hundred fourteen guns were seized. Although there has been a
spike in violent crimes citywide, there are fewer gang related shootings in 2008 (43) than in this
same period in 2007 (49). Additionally, gang homicides are down from 6 in 2007 to 4 to date
in 2008. He attributes the improvement to citizens and witnesses coming forward and
providing valuable information.
Chief Martin also reported that the Graffiti Hotline is receiving an average of 50 calls per day.
The total of arrests year-to-date is 197 and 753 offenses have been cleared. In 2007, there
were 148 arrests made and 285 cases were cleared. The amount of Secret Witness graffiti
tips are up over 50%. There are more surveillance operations now as a result of a
restructuring effort in the Police Department.
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. Report on Park Patrol Activity— Rector
Captain Williamson reported that there are five Park Patrol officers, who work an average of
320 hours per month on Friday evenings, and all day and evenings Saturday and Sunday.
The operation has been successful as the number of park calls have gone down.
Recreation and Parks Director Hoover concurred that the Park Patrol has made a big
difference. Several comments have been received by the Department indicating that citizens
who use the park feel safer.
B. Status Report on Camera Program — Rector
Captain Williamson reported that there are two remote cameras that are operational, both of
which are involved in sensitive investigations. The Police Department has more cameras, but
due to staffing levels, they cannot all be monitored at the same time.
C. Status Report — Roberts
David Kuge with the Probation Department reported that the Bridges program is up and
running. The Day Reporting Center is also open for transitional youth as of August 18, 2008,
and has a capacity for 40 youth who are referred by Probation Officers. Services that are
provided are: counseling, job connection, and psychiatric help. The Day Reporting Center also
has a school with a capacity for 40 students who are ordered there by Court, A job
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development program will be developed in conjunction with the Kern County Superintendent of
Schools.
Susan Lerude also reported that they are working with Bakersfield College on job-related
classes. The entire Bridges student body will visit the College on November 7, 2008.
Committee Chair Carson expressed an interest to visit the Bridges Academy and invited others
to join her. The facility is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., although
Officers are there until 5:30.
6. COMMITTEE COMMENTS
Advisory member Campbell suggested having a Christian component on the Advisory
Committee. Ms. Campell also reported that she and Pat Budin are working together on a
project for single females with children, a lack of education, and are high risk. Contact
numbers are: 979-9820 and 835-8247.
Marques Stansberry of Ebony Counseling Center gave a brief update on their program. Last
school year four Bakersfield City Schools were involved, and there are eight in 2008. They
are: Sequoia Middle School, Compton Jr. High School, Pauly Elementary School, Sierra
Middle School, Rafer Johnson Elementary School, Emerson Jr. High School and Walter Stiern
Middle School, which has the highest expulsion rate. Their staff found that it is better to work
with the young people earlier in the day before they get tired, so an agreement was reached
with Emerson, Pauly and Compton to take groups of five to seven students out during the day
to participate in the program.
Mr. Stansberry also reported on the following:
• At 5:00 p.m. on September 23, 2008, the first Youth Advisory Council Meeting will be
held at Ebony Counseling Center.
• A partnership agreement has been reached with West, Bakersfield and South High
Schools that will provide leadership development to young people. The intent is to
teach youth a curriculum that they can then go out and implement. Peer-to-peer
sessions will be included. Community service prerequisites can be met for
graduation. The students will receive a stipend, depending on the service provided.
• On November 20, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. at the Beale Library auditorium, the Ebony Youth
Achievement Program will be hosting their first community forum. The guest speaker
is Bruce George from New York. A community panel will discuss community-based
solutions to prevent gang violence and gang membership. Refreshments will be
provided. Contact numbers are: 472-9475 or 324-4756.
Committee member Scrivner asked if there is an interagency booth at the Fair that provides
gang hotline information. Although there is not one this year, Committee Chair Carson
recommended that this be implemented in 2009. Mr. Scrivner suggested that it be considered
a Safe Neighborhoods booth.
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Mr. Scrivner asked that a representative from the District Attorney's office attend the next
Committee meeting to provide a report on their gang suppression program.
Karen Goh with Garden Pathways reported that feedback has been very positive on an
opportunity class at Golden Valley High School. She also stated that on October 18, 2008,
Garden Pathways and Stay Focused are collaborating on a major skate boarding event. In
conjunction with October being Red Ribbon month, some nationally known skater boarders will
be participating in an event on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. that will include a movie with
an anti-drug message. The location is 20th & O Streets. At 11:00 a.m. that same day, the
skate boarders will hold a demonstration at the Good Neighbor Festival at Martin Luther King,
Jr. Park.
David Reese with Bakersfield High School reported that the school year is off to a good start.
Students are dressing better and seem to be more positive.
Louis Vegas commended the Police Department for their enforcement efforts on the Panorama
Bluffs. There used to be many people hanging out and painting graffiti, but incidences have
been fewer. He said that a Los Angeles Judge issued an injunction prohibiting a certain gang
from being within a specified distance from a residential area. He suggested utilizing this same
course of action.
Sal Arias with the Kern County Superintendent of Schools reported that the Boys and Girls
Club is hosting a Day for Kids on September 20, 2008. Backpacks will be given away.
Additionally, his organization is currently working on a parent project on October 8, 2008 that
will be facilitated by Richard Ramos, who is known for his gang prevention efforts. Information
can be found on the Kern County Superintendent of Schools website.
Committee Chair Carson thanked everyone for attending.
7. ADJOURNMENT 12:51:15 PM
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SKATEBOARD OUTREACH TO CHALLENGE YOUTH WITH CHOICES
Non-profits unite with legendary skateboard pros to curb drug use and violence
BAKERSFIELD, CA, October 8, 2008—The Shindig, Stay Focused, and Garden Pathways are uniting to
sponsor"Grind Away," a free community-wide skateboard outreach to curb drug use and violence. The
event, open to the public,will be held Saturday,October 18 (2:00-9:00 p.m.) and Sunday, October 19 (2:00-
7:00 p.m.) at"The Gate"venue of Garden Pathways and The Garden Community Church(2010 "O" Street
between 20th and 21St Streets). The outreach features the skating demos of legendary world champion skateboard
pros Christian Hosoi, Jay Adams,Dennis Martinez, and Brian Sumner, along with the local outdoor premier
of the anti-ditig movie,D.O.P.E. (Death or Prison Eventually), and a wide array of skateboard competitions.
In support of the Red Ribbon Week national campaign that brings awareness to drug and violence issues,this
event, co-sponsored by the City of Bakersfield Recreation&Parks Department,will challenge hundreds of youth
to make positive choices for their future. On Saturday, October 18, 2:00-9:00 p.m.,the pro skaters will share
their stories, interspersed between skating demos, skateboard competitions,and open public skating. Pros will be
available for media interviews beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. Hosoi will be available only on Sunday.
The movie D.O.P.E. (Death or Prison Eventually)makes its local outdoor premier on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
The edgy documentary chronicles the rise, fall, and redemption of four of skateboarding's most influential
players, Christian Hosoi, Jay Adams, Dennis Martinez, and Bruce Logan. The film,narrated by actor Danny
Trejo, includes rare archival skateboard footage and music by Switchfoot,P.O.D., and Arrested Development.
Without being preachy, the film carries a message to combat the allure of drugs.
"Grind Away" continues on Sunday, October 19, 2:00-7:00 p.m. with skateboard competition finals, open public
skating, and a skate shop vs. skate shop competition featuring Bakersfield's best sponsored skateboarders.
Christian Hosoi, along with chief rival Tony Hawk,rose to the top of vert skating in the 1980s. Known for
his aerial stunts and having held the world record, Hosoi invented the renowned "Christ Air" and"Rocket Air"
tricks. Hosoi is a founder of The Uprising, a cutting-edge skateboard ministry that reaches out to the skating
community through large arena festivals.
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Family to Family Mentoring ■ The Garden Christian Preschool and Infant Care ■ E3 Performing Arts ■ The Gate
90022 od Street Bakersfield,CA 93301
(661)633-9133 phone ■ (661)633-9134 fax
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Jay Adams, one of the original Z-Boys, the Dogtown-based Zephyr Skate Team, was a leading figure in the
vertical skateboarding scene of the 1970s. His innovations helped to shape modern skateboarding—combining
an aggressive style from the streets with maneuvers inspired by surfers. Adams' skateboarding career has been
the subject of two major films, "Lords of Dogtown"and the award-wimling documentary, "Dogtown and Z-Boys."
Just one year after finning pro, Dennis Martinez was crowned the top freestyle skater in the world—winning
the World Cup Skateboarding Championship in 1978, as well as the U.S. Skateboarding Championship. Today
he tours the world, speaking against the lifestyle and the drugs that caused his meteoric rise as a "skateboard
great" to plummet.
British-bonz skateboard prodigy, Brian Sumner went pro after only two years on a board. He has traveled the
United States extensively on Tony Hawks Gigantic Skatepark Tour. Sumner appears in numerous skate
videos, movies, and music videos. He collaborates with Christian Hosoi in The Uprising.
The partnering 501(c)(3)non-profits, The Shindig, Stay Focused, and Garden Pathways, are recognized for
results-oriented initiatives in community transformation. The mentoring programs of Stay Focused and
Garden Pathways positively engage the involvement of at-risk and marginalized youth and their families
through relevant means. Since 2005, The Shindig, a program of The Garden Community Church, has been
hosting a free full-Skatepark every Thursday, 6:00-9:00 p.m. at The Gate. The program also offers tutoring to
skaters on Thursdays at 6:00 p.m.
The public is invited to attend the free "Grind Away" event and to unite in an ongoing effort to help curb drug
use and violence among the youth of our community. All ages are welcomed. Skaters under age 18 must have
a liability release form signed by a parent or guardian.
CONTACT:
For more information about "Grind Away" or the mentoring programs contact:
• Mark Lamas, Program Director, The Shindig: (661) 364-5959, theshindig777 @gmail.com
• Manuel Carrizalez, Founder/Executive Director, Stay Focused: (661) 322-4673, manuel @stayfocused.org
• Karen Goh, Executive Director, Garden Pathways: (661) 633-9133,kareng @gardenpathways.org
Family to Family Mentoring ■ The Garden Christian Preschool and Infant Care ■ E3 Performing Arts ■ The Gate
90022 nd Street Bakersfield,CA 93301
(661)633-9133 phone ■ (661)633-9134 fax
www.gardenpathways.org