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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-12-10 PSC Regular Meeting Agenda PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, December 10, 2024 3:30 p.m. Administrative Conference Room, City Hall 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, this meeting will be conducted as a hybrid meeting and there will be in-person access to this location. To participate via Zoom, use the following link: https://palmdesert.zoom.us/j/84062553152 or call (213) 338-8477, Zoom Meeting ID: 840 6255 3152 • Written public comment may also be submitted to cityclerk@palmdesert.gov. E-mails received by 8:00 a.m. prior to the meeting will be distributed to the Committee. Any correspondence received during or after the meeting will be distributed to the Committee as soon as practicable and retained for the official record. Emails will not be read aloud except as an ADA accommodation. • Pages 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.ROLL CALL 3.NONAGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS This time has been set aside for the public to address the Public Safety Committee on issues that are not on the agenda for up to three minutes. Speakers may utilize one of the three options listed on the first page of the agenda. Because the Brown Act does not allow the Public Safety Committee to act on items not listed on the agenda, members may briefly respond or refer the matter to staff for a report and recommendation at a future meeting. 4.PRESENTATIONS 4.a UPDATE ON FIRE STATIONS 102, 33, and 71 5 RECOMMENDATION: This is a presentation, there is no action required with this item. 5.CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed on the Consent Calendar are considered routine and may be approved by one motion. The public may comment on any items on the Consent Agenda within the three-minute time limit. Individual items may be removed by the Public Safety Committee for a separate discussion. RECOMMENDATION: To approve the consent calendar as presented. 5.a APPROVAL OF MINUTES 15 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Minutes of November 12, 2024. 5.b PALM DESERT SPECIALIZED UNITS REPORT 19 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the report for the month of November 2024. 5.c RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT/CAL FIRE MONTHLY REPORT 25 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the report for the month of November 2024. 5.d CODE COMPLIANCE REPORT 29 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the report for the month of November 2024. 5.e EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR MONTHLY REPORT 35 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the report for the month of November 2024. 5.f COP MONTHLY REPORT 39 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the report for the month of October 2024. 5.g AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE READER SHARED NETWORK REPORT 49 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the report for the month of November 2024. 6.CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER 7.ACTION CALENDAR The public may comment on individual Action Items within the three-minute time limit. Speakers may utilize one of the three options listed on the first page of the agenda. 7.a MEASURE G FIVE YEAR SPENDING PLAN IMPLEMENTATION 67 RECOMMENDATION: Provide feedback on the presentation on the implementation of Measure G, including the approved Five-Year Spending Plan. 8.INFORMATIONAL REPORTS & COMMENTS Public Safety Committee Meeting December 10, 2024 2 8.a PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEMBERS 8.b CITY COUNCIL LIAISON 8.c POLICE/FIRE 8.d CITY STAFF 8.d.1 ENHANCED FIREWORK NOTIFICATION VERBAL UPDATE 8.e ATTENDANCE REPORT 87 9.ADJOURNMENT The next Regular Meeting will be held on January 14, 2024, at 3:30 p.m. 10.PUBLIC NOTICES Agenda Related Materials: Pursuant to Government Code §54957.5(b)(2) the designated office for inspection of records in connection with this meeting is the Office of the City Clerk, Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. Staff reports for all agenda items considered in open session, and documents provided to a majority of the legislative bodies are available for public inspection at City Hall and on the City’s website at www.palmdesert.gov. Americans with Disabilities Act: It is the intention of the City of Palm Desert to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in all respects. If, as an attendee or a participant at this meeting, or in meetings on a regular basis, you will need special assistance beyond what is normally provided, the City will attempt to accommodate you in every reasonable manner. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk, (760) 346-0611, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to inform us of your needs and to determine if accommodation is feasible. AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda for the Public Safety Committee was posted on the City Hall bulletin board and City website not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. /S/ Erika Castellano Recording Secretary Public Safety Committee Meeting December 10, 2024 3 4 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: December 10, 2024 PREPARED BY: Lucero Leyva, Senior Project Manager SUBJECT: PRESENTATION – UPDATE ON FIRE STATIONS 102, 33, AND 71 RECOMMENDATION: This is a presentation, there is no action required with this item. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The Public Safety Committee requested an update on Fire Stations 102, 33, and 71. This presentation addresses each fire-stations design status and estimated construction timeline. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact with this item. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Presentation – Update on Fire Stations 102, 33, and 71. 5 6 Update for Fire Stations 102, 33 & 71 Public Safety Committee December 10, 2024 7 Fire Station 102 75665 Gerald Ford Drive Design –Complete Tentative Construction Contract Award Date: January 9, 2025 Tentative Construction Schedule: Begin: February 2025 Approx. 12-month construction schedule 8 44-400 Town Center Way Palm Desert, CA 92260 Current FS Footprint: 11,447 sf Renovated area: Appx. 5,548 sf Additional area: Appx. 1,059 sf Design –Ongoing Est. Construction Start –January 2026 Fire Station 33 9 Proposed FS 33 Remodel Floorplan 10 Fire Station 71 73995 Country Club Dr Palm Desert, CA 92260 It sits on the Corner of Portola Avenue and Country Club Drive Current FS Footprint: 6,296 sf New Proposed Footprint: 8,970 sf New Proposed Building is 2 -story Design –Ongoing Est. Construction Start –January 2026 11 Proposed FS 71 New Building Floorplan 12 Questions 13 14 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT REGULAR MEETING MINUTES November 12, 2024, 3:30 p.m. Present: Vice Chair Joseph Butts, Vice-Chair Terry Kramer, Committee Member Douglas Luhring, Committee Member Stephen Nelson, Committee Member Frank Taylor, Chair Kevin Wahlstrom, Committee Member Jeff Alley Staff Present: Assistant City Manager Chris Escobedo, Emergency Services Coordinator Daniel Hurtado, Code Compliance Supervisor Pedro Rodriguez, Recording Secretary Michelle Nance Liaison(s) Present: City Council Liaison, Councilmember Trubee 1. CALL TO ORDER A Regular Meeting of the Public Safety Committee was called to order by Chair Wahlstrom on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at 3:30 p.m., in the Administrative Conference Room, City Hall, located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. 2. ROLL CALL 3. NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS None. 4. CONSENT CALENDAR Motion by: Committee Member Alley Seconded by: Vice Chair Butts To approve the consent calendar as presented. Motion Carried (7 to 0) 4.a APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion by: Committee Member Alley Seconded by: Vice Chair Butts Approve the Minutes of Month October 8, 2024. Motion Carried 15 Public Safety Committee Minutes November 12, 2024 2 4.b PALM DESERT SPECIALIZED UNITS REPORT Motion by: Committee Member Alley Seconded by: Vice Chair Butts Approve the report for the month of October 2024. Motion Carried 4.d CODE COMPLIANCE REPORT Motion by: Committee Member Alley Seconded by: Vice Chair Butts Approve the report for the month of October 2024. Motion Carried 4.e EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR MONTHLY REPORT Motion by: Committee Member Alley Seconded by: Vice Chair Butts Approve the report for the month of October 2024. Motion Carried 4.f COP MONTHLY REPORT Motion by: Committee Member Alley Seconded by: Vice Chair Butts Approve the report for the month of September 2024. Motion Carried 4.g AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE READER SHARED NETWORK REPORT Motion by: Committee Member Alley Seconded by: Vice Chair Butts Approve the report for the month of October 2024. Motion Carried 16 Public Safety Committee Minutes November 12, 2024 3 4.c RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT/CAL FIRE MONTHLY REPORT Committee Member Taylor clarified Supplemental Material presented to the Committee was for Fire Department's presentation during Informational Reports and Comments. Motion by: Committee Member Taylor Seconded by: Committee Member Alley Approve the report for the month of October 2024. Motion Carried (7 to 0) 5. CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER None. 6. ACTION CALENDAR 6.a PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SUBCOMMITTEE TO EVALUATE CAMERA SYSTEMS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY Emergency Services Coordinator Hurtado provided a staff report and answered member inquiries. Motion by: Chair Wahlstrom Seconded by: Committee Member Luhring Appoint Committee Member Nelson, Vice Chair Kramer, and Chair Wahlstrom to a subcommittee to evaluate camera systems for public safety. Motion Carried (7 to 0) 7. INFORMATIONAL REPORTS & COMMENTS 7.a PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Committee Member Alley invited the Committee to attend the Citizen on Patrol (C.O.P) conference taking place Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at the Council Chamber of Palm Desert City Hall. Committee Member Kramer with support of the Committee, requested additional public awareness for private firework shows. 7.b CITY COUNCIL LIAISON In response to inquiry, Lieutenant Porras and Assistant City Manager Escobedo provided an update to next steps of Measure G funds used for public safety. 7.c POLICE/FIRE 7.c.1 POLICE Lieutenant Porras of Riverside County Sheriff's Department provided an update on recent significant activity and responded to member inquiries. 17 Public Safety Committee Minutes November 12, 2024 4 7.c.2 FIRE Chief Beverlin, of CalFire/Riverside County Fire Department, narrated a PowerPoint presentation on Fire Services statistics and response times and responded to member inquiries. 7.d CITY STAFF Deputy Clerk Nance provided an update on upcoming AB 1234 training taking place January 30, 2025, in the Council Chambers of Palm Desert City Hall. 7.d.1 UPDATE ON THE NIXLE PLATFORM Emergency Services Coordinator Hurtado provided an update on the Nixle Communication platform and responded to member inquiries. No action taken on this item. 7.e ATTENDANCE REPORT Report provided; no action taken on this item. 8. ADJOURNMENT The Public Safety Committee adjourned at 4:23 p.m. 9. PUBLIC NOTICES _________________________ Erika Castellano, Sr. Administrative Assistant Recording Secretary _________________________ Chris Escobedo, Assistant City Manager Secretary _________________________ APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE 18 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: December 10, 2024 PREPARED BY: Lt. Dan Porras, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Erika Castellano, Senior Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: PALM DESERT SPECIFALIZED UNITS NOVEMBER 2024 REPORTS RECOMMENDATION: Approve the report for the month of November 2024. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Plam Desert Specialized Report for November 2024. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact with this report. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Palm Desert Specialized Unit Report November 2024 19 20 This report was prepared by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for the City of Palm Desert DEPARTMENTAL REPORT ITEM NO. Year: 2024 REPORT: November *This report reflects the most current UCR data. Calls for Service Priority 1 ‐ Involve circumstances that pose a clearly defined threat to human life or property. Priority 2 ‐ Involve circumstances of an urgent but not life‐threatening nature (e.g., minor assaults and batteries) Priority 3 ‐ Involve circumstances which are neither urgent nor life threatening (e.g., disturbances of the peace) Priority 4 ‐ Incident occurring in the past or "cold" calls. 21 This report was prepared by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for the City of Palm Desert Part 1 Crime Data Part 1 Crimes: (as defined by the Federal Bureau of Investigation) Criminal homicide, forceable rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, grand theft, grand auto theft, arson. 22 This report was prepared by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for the City of Palm Desert Select Part 2 Crime Data Part 2 Crimes: (as defined by the Federal Bureau of Investigation) Forgery, fraud and insufficient funds checks, sex offences felonies, sex offences misdemeanors, non‐aggravated assaults, weapons laws, offence against family, narcotics, liquor laws, drunk/alcohol/drugs, disorderly conduct, vagrancy, gambling, driving under the influence (alcohol and/or drugs), vehicle laws, vandalism, warrants, receiving stolen property, federal offences with or without money, miscellaneous felonies, and miscellaneous misdemeanors. 23 This report was prepared by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for the City of Palm Desert Traffic Data Collisions by Type Citations Traffic Safety Traffic Safety Definitions and Formulas: Traffic Enforcement Index ‐ A statistic that reflects the effectiveness of a traffic enforcement program in reducing accidents and is expressed as Hazardous Citations + DUI Arrests / Fatal & Injury Collisions. Traffic Collision Index ‐ A statistic that measures non‐injury collisions over fatal and injury collisions, expressed as Non‐ Injury Collisions / Fatal & Injury Collisions. ALPR Assisted Investigations ‐As of 10/31/24 Total arrests = 111. Total amount recovered = $743,250 24 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: December 10, 2024 PREPARED BY: Chief Mike Beverlin, Riverside County Fire Department/Cal Fire Erika Castellano, Senior Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT/CAL FIRE NOVEMBER 2024 REPORTS RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Riverside County Fire Department/Cal Fire reports for November 2024. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Riverside County Fire Department/Cal Fire Reports for November 2024. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact with this report. ATTACHMENTS: 1. November 2024 Monthly Report 25 26 Bill Weiser Jurisdiction Summary for City of Palm Desert Fire Chief Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE 11/1/2024 to 11/30/2024 Incident Response Activity *At least 1 Resource Dispatched #Incident Type False Alarm 84 Haz Mat 1 Medical 737 Multi-Fam Dwelling Fire 1 Other Fire 3 Public Service Assist 59 Res Fire 2 Rescue 4 Ringing Alarm 1 Standby 9 Traffic Collision 40 Vehicle Fire 1 Wildland Fire 3 945Incident Total Average Enroute to On-Scene Time *Units Responding Charlie, Delta, Bravo, Echo, Code 3 6 130 505 2 3.99 78.54 <5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average Min % 0 to 5 Min Enroute Time: Unit has been acknowledged as responding. On-Scene Time: Unit has been acknowledged as being On-Scene. Transport *Based on Units with a Transport time Jurisdiction Ambulance Responses DRM 34 EMC 378 JFK 2 Total: 414 Ambulance Mutual Aid Given DRM 13 EMC 103 Total: 116 Ambulance Mutual Aid Received DRM 13 EMC 111 JFK 1 Total: 125 Mutual Aid *Unit responses Jurisdiction Units Responses 508Engine 627Medic 115Truck/Quint 1,250Total: Mutual Aid Given 152Engine 189Medic 1Squad 40Truck/Quint 382Total: Mutual Aid Received 4Brush 4Chief 265Engine 199Medic 472Total: Page 1 of 212/1/2024 1:40:19PM 27 Truck Report T33 recorded 115 responses in City of Palm Desert from 11/1/2024 1:40:10 PM to 11/30/2024 1:40:10 PM Significant Incidents CAL FIRE/ Riverside County Fire Department resources responded to an unconscious 63-year-old male at the Oasis Country Club golf course. Bystanders witnessed the adult male having seizure like activity while playing golf, which caused the male to collapse on the ground striking his head. The patient ended up falling into a pond of water next to the 13th green of the golf course. Witnesses stated that the male was submerged under water for approximately half a minute before bystanders removed him from the pond. Fire crews arrived on scene to find the male patient in severe respiratory distress , with an altered mental status. Firefighters provided advanced life support and trauma treatment measures to the patient on scene and transported to the nearest most appropriate medical facility. On arrival to the hospital, the male patient was alert, oriented, and speaking with firefighters in full and complete sentences. The patient is currently being evaluated by hospital medical staff . 24CARRU172677 11/9/2024 8:49:00AM Page 2 of 212/1/2024 1:40:19PM 28 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: December 10, 2024 PREPARED BY: Pedro Rodriguez, Code Compliance Supervisor SUBJECT: NOVEMBER 2024 CODE COMPLIANCE ACTIVITY REPORT RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file the November Code Compliance Activity Report BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The attached report provides details regarding the types of calls handled by the code compliance division during this reporting period. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact with this report. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Cover page 2. Code Compliance Activity Report 3. Citation Activity Chart 29 30 CITY OF PALM DESERT CODE COMPLIANCE DIVISION SHORT- TERM RENTAL ACTIVITY REPORT Pedro Rodriguez Code Compliance Supervisor prodriguez@cityofpalmdesert.org 760-776-6442 31 Code Compliance Division SHORT-TERM RENTAL ACTIVITY REPORT Monthly Report Details: This reporting period will reflect proactive patrols and investigations for November 2024 The Code Compliance swing shift officer performed 211 routine proactive patrols including monitoring short-term rental properties and responding to complaints regarding short-term rental violations. He performed and responded to 18 routine and after-hours code compliance complaints. During this reporting period, one citation was issued for operating a short-term rental property without a valid permit. No citations were issued for routine code compliance violations. Total Inspections: Routine Proactive STR inspections: 211 Code Compliance Routine After-hours Complaints: 18 Total Inspections: 229 Citations Issued: Operating without a Short-term Rental Permit: 1 Unruly Gathering/Noise Disturbance: 0 No Onsite Owner: 0 Occupancy Violation (minimum number of days): 0 Occupancy Violation (maximum number of guests): 0 Failure to Respond within 30 Minutes: 0 Failure to Renew Short-Term Rental Permit: 0 Failure to Remove Waste Container/Debris: 0 Other Operational Violations: 0 Other Citations: 0 Total Citations Issued: 0 Short-Term Rental Citations and Fines: Citations issued: 1 Fines issued: $5000 Fines Collected: $0 Notes: 32 November 2024 229 211 18 TOTAL INSPECTIONS STR INSPECTIONS CODE CASES 1 1 0 0 TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED NO STR PERMIT OPERATIONAL VIOLATIONS OTHER CITATIONS CITATIONS ISSUED 33 34 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: December 10, 2024 PREPARED BY: Daniel Hurtado, Public Safety Analyst SUBJECT: EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR REPORT RECOMMENDATION: 1. Approve the report for the month of November 2024 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Emergency Services Coordinator Report for November 2024. FINANCIAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Emergency Services Coordinator Report for November 2024. 35 36 Emergency Services Division MONTHLY SERVICE REPORT Reporting Period: November 2024 City Internal Activities: Medicare Ground Ambulance Data Collection (GDACS): - CMS Reporting completed and submitted on November 25, 2024. Mass Sheltering Plan: - Pending board approval by DSUSD. Emergency Cooling and Warm Centers: - Proposed location: Joslyn Center, awaiting board approval. Emergency Operations Plan Update: - Progress continues updating the City’s Emergency Operations Plan. Emergency Management Performance Grant: - Purchased four (4) carts of emergency cots. Sheriff’s Fleet Additions: - Acquired two (2) motors for traffic enforcement. 2024 R1250RT-P City Training: Cartegraph - Collaborating with staff to enhance FEMA recovery response using asset management tools. FEMA Trainings: - Assisting new staff in completing the Incident Command System courses (ICS 100, 200, and 700). Current completion rate: 72 out of 140 employees trained. Sport and Special Event Evacuation and Protective Actions MGT 412 Attended November 19, 20 (Indian Wells Tennis Garden) Future: Vehicle Impound Cost Recover Fees Shelter and Cooling & Warming Centers Update Palm Desert Library Active Shooter Training 37 38 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: December 10, 2024 PREPARED BY: Erika Castellano, Senior Administrative assistant SUBJECT: CITIZENS ON PATROL OCTOBER 2024 REPORTS RECOMMENDATION: Approve the COP reports for the month of October 2024. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Citizens on Patrol reports for the month of October 2024. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact with this report. ATTACHMENTS: 1. COP Reports for October 2024. 39 40 PREVIOUS MONTH'S ACTIVITY CURRENT MONTH'S ACTIVITY MTH/MTH % ACTIVITY CHANGE 5879 490 702 43.27% 488 46 46 0.00% N/A 24 25 4.17% 33 4 7 75.00% 145 10 18 80.00% 64 12 1 -91.67% 288 16 19 18.75% 352 28 20 -28.57% 234 20 14 -30.00% 180 2 10 400.00% 7 ## 1 2 iii 1 2 4 iv 0 17 ## 1 10 v 0 2 4 vi 0 3 2 vii 1 4 0 1 ## 1 1 iv 0 2 0 v 0 3 0 vi 0 19 ## 1 0 iv 1 2 2 v 0 3 16 vi 0 14 ## 1 3 ii 11 10 # 1 10 ii Garage Door Open 0 0 ## 1 0 ii 0 0 ## 1 0 ii 0 2 0 ii 0 0 ## 1 0 ii 0 2 0 ii 0 0 ## 1 0 iv 0 2 0 v 0 3 0 vi 0 0 ## 1 0 iv 0 2 0 v 0 PALM DESERT CITIZENS ON PATROL (COPS) MONTHLY REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF: OCTOBER 2024 Trash & Homeless Abandoned vehicle I. Major Events and/or Incidents: J. Manpower Utilized During the Month / Members Stats K. Other: Mail Theft Animal Control contacted C. Number of Incidents Reported to Sheriff's Dept. For Action: D. Number of Incidents Reported to City For Action: C.+ D. = Total Number of Incidents Reported to City, Sheriff, etc.: E. Number of Citations Issued / Yellow Warning Citations Issued: F. Number of Flyers/Posters/Banners Removed from City areas: A. Total COPS Requests Received From Dispatch: MANPOWER AND INCIDENT PREPORT 1. Total Hours Patrolled (Patrols are usually 4-6 hours): 2. Total Number of Patrols Conducted: 3. Numbers of Members in Program: A. Requests Received from Sheriff's Dept. Dispatch for Assistance: B. Number of Incidents Responded to From Scanner and Via Observation: Traffic Control Assistance for Accidents Traffic Control Assistance for Disabled Vehicle Traffic Control Assistance for Accidents Traffic Control Assistance for Disabled Vehicle Traffic Control Assistance for Road Debris: Other: Request for Water Back Up Motor Officer(CSO) Suspicious Person Suspicious/Disabled Vehicle Back Up Cal Fire: Responded But Not Needed: Other: Man Down H. Special Evens: G. Vacation Home Check Program: F. Number of Flyers/Posters/Banners Removed from City areas: E. Number of Citations/Yellow Courtesy Warnings Given: Total Number of Patrols Conducted During Month Current Members in The Program B. Total COPS Incidents Responded to from Scanner Observation: Gate Vandalized Handicapped Parking Sign Total Hours Patrolled During Month Shopping Carts Traffic Accident Code Violations Graffiti D. Number of Incidents Reported to City For Action: C. Number of Incidents Reported to Sheriff's Dept. For Action: Citations Flyers/Poster/Banners Vacation Homes In Program During the Month Traffic Control Assistance for Road Debris Volunteer Applications Received for the Month/ In Progress: Number of Members in Training: Dumping of Misc Items Vacation Home Checks Done During the Month: 163 56 Citizen Flag Down: Debris In Road: Yellow Courtesy Warnings: 2023 YEAR-TO-DATE* 5028 425 202 46% 16% -20% Other: Water Leak at Cap Home Park Reported Debris In Road: Citizen Flag Down: Other: Traffic Signal Broken YEAR/YEAR % CHANGE 31% 37% 26% -48% 383 391 149 205 -5% 66% -7% 65 307 372 248 190 77 112 2024 YEAR-TO-DATE 6581 534 276 40 41 42 8 20 22 23 82 88 94 103 141 149 162 169 180 182 184 190 210 232 234 255 255 267 271 297 321 322 441 454 493 750 - 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 580 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 780 800 DAVIS, PURNELL SMITH, RUTH MALUEG,CHERYL AVANS, GEORGE STONE, HARRY KELSEY,LOUISE NIEHAUS, TOM RICHERSON,LORI MAHER, BRIAN BERGER, STEVEN WOLFE, EARLE LYNN, BELL DOOLITTLE, LOYD SUMMERS, KAREN SCARNA, JOSEPH DAVIS, KURT STEWART-PICKERING, SHARON MORRISSEY, ERIC MORRISSEY, PAULINE DECKETT, MIKE GARLAND, JUDY BENDELL DAVID LISTON, JEFF ALLEY, JEFF ADAMS, ALAN MCDOW, KEN BERRY, DEWEY CURIA, PHIL PICKERING, SAM MACFARLANE,DAVE Hours Me m b e r s COPS Members Partol Hours - 2024 Year-To-Date @ 10/31/24 43 44 45 46 47 48 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: December 10, 2024 PREPARED BY: Daniel Hurtado, Public Safety Analyst SUBJECT: AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE READER SHARED NETWORK REPORT RECOMMENDATION: Approve the report for the month of November 2024. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Automated License Plate Reader Shared Network Report for November 2024. FINANCIAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Automated License Plate Reader Shared Network Report. 49 50 CITY OF PALM DESERT CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Public Safety Committee From: Daniel Hurtado, Public Safety Analyst Date: December 10, 2024 Subject: Automated License Plate Reader Shared Network Information On June 2, 2022, Flock Safety was awarded a contract for a fixed location of the Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) system. The system became operational in October 2022. The City has a contract with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department (RCSD) for law enforcement services and participates in the RCSD ALPR program. Therefore, the ALPR program and RCSD’s operator, Flock, are bound by Federal and State law, RCSD policy, and the requirements of the City's agreement with Flock. Palm Desert Shared Networks The City of Palm Desert is the owner of the data and RCSD manages it on its behalf according to state law, RCSD Policy 412, and the City’s agreement with Flock Safety. During a reporting period, the data is retrieved from RCSD which includes a review of the shared networks for the reporting period. Palm Desert data is shared only with other California agencies as is allowed by state law, SB 34 (2015). Flock by default deletes the data every 30 days. Once the data is deleted, it cannot be retrieved. Flock is among the shortest of all the state statutes on data retention. Flock does not share with 3rd parties. Flock requires an investigative reason to search, and they provide an audit report to system administrators. Reporting In accordance with state law, City staff monitors the list of agencies with which Palm Desert data is shared. Beginning December 2023, the City has published its shared networks list. The following is the November 2024, shared network report with 363 California Agencies. 51 Memo to: Public Safety Committee Date: December 10, 2024 Subject: ALPR Information Organization Name Shared Networks Fremont CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Calistoga CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Elk Grove CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department La Habra CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Desert Hot Springs CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Baldwin Park CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Los Angeles County CA SD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department San Mateo County CA SO City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Lompoc CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Santa Clara CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Newark CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Westminster CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Cal Fire City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Santa Barbara County CA SO City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Daly City CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department OC Sheriff CA City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Rio Vista CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Anaheim CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department San Bernardino County CA SO City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department 52 Memo to: Public Safety Committee Date: December 10, 2024 Subject: ALPR Information Oakley CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Vallejo CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Danville CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Chino PD (CA) City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Indio CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Ukiah CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Tustin CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Yolo County CA SO City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Seaside CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department San Joaquin County CA SO City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Woodland CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Napa CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department California State Parks City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department San Pablo CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Pacific Grove CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Pleasanton CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Santa Cruz CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Hayward CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Stockton CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Escalon CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Sequoias Community College District CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department 53 Memo to: Public Safety Committee Date: December 10, 2024 Subject: ALPR Information Colma CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Monterey Park CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Lincoln CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Contra Costa County CA SO City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Alhambra CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Livermore CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Santa Rosa CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Dixon CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Hanford CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Menlo Park CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department San Mateo CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Livingston CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Kings County CA DA Office City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Ontario CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Pomona CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Emeryville CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department San Leandro CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Fullerton CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Irvine CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Los Alamitos PD CA City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department LASD CA - San Dimas Station City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department 54 Memo to: Public Safety Committee Date: December 10, 2024 Subject: ALPR Information Marin County CA SO City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Alameda County CA SO City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Ventura CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department La Verne CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Hillsborough CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Brawley CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Garden Grove CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County Sheriff's Department Union City CA PD City of Palm Desert CA & Riverside County 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BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On June 14, 2024, the Palm Desert City Council approved placing Measure G, a one -cent general transaction and use tax, on the November 5, 2024 ballot. Measure G was subsequently approved by voters, garnering 65.12% of the vote, surpassing the required majo rity threshold of 50% + 1. Concurrently, the City Council adopted a Five-Year Spending Plan to allocate Measure G funds, ensuring transparent use of the additional revenue to address key priorities for the community's safety and quality of life. The spending plan was formally approved by the City Council during its November 14, 2024, meeting. The Five-Year Spending Plan emphasizes critical public safety, infrastructure, and community enhancement projects. Implementation of Measure G funding will focus on the following priorities: Fire Services:  Addition of 12 new firefighters under an amended agreement with the County of Riverside, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.  Renovations and temporary site setups for Fire Stations 33 and 71.  Initiation of construction bidding for the new Fire Station 102. Police Services:  Phased addition of six sworn officers to the law enforcement agreement with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, including:  Phase 1 (January 1, 2025): One Patrol Deputy and Two Motorcycle Enforcement Officers including the acquisition of two motorcycles.  Phase 2 (July 1, 2025): Two Patrol Deputies and One Special Enforcement Team Officer.  Continuation of automated and technology-driven public safety measures. Public Works and Infrastructure:  Recruitment of three additional Public Works crew members. 67 Public Safety Committee City of Palm Desert (Measure G Five Year Spending Plan) Page 2 of 2  Maintenance and expansion of North Palm Desert infrastructure, including roadways, sidewalks, and parks. Community Projects:  Library construction.  Development of a North Sphere regional park.  Facility and equipment replacements. The spending plan includes contingency reserves to address unforeseen circumstances and ensure financial sustainability. Regular updates on Measure G implementation will be provided to the City Council, Finance Committee, and Public Safety Committee to ensure robust oversight. These updates will include financial reports, project milestones, and community impact assessments. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The anticipated financial impact aligns with priorities set in the approved Measure G Five- Year Spending Plan, as detailed below: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2024-80 2. Resolution 2024-34 3. Measure G PowerPoint 68 RESOLUTION NO. 2024-080 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO IMPLEMENT THE PALM DESERT TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX – 5 YEAR SPENDING PLAN AND PRIORITIES AND EXECUTE THE NECESSARY AGREEMENTS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A LOCAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX WHEREAS, on November 5, 2024, the residents of the City of Palm Desert approved Measure G, amending the Palm Desert Municipal Code to provide for a local transactions and use tax; and WHEREAS, in connection with the submission of the ballot measure, on June 13, 2024, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-034, a resolution establishing the priorities for spending the transactions and use tax revenue and adopting a 5 -year spending plan; and WHEREAS, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (the Department”) administers and collects transactions and use taxes for all applicable jurisdictions within the state; and WHEREAS, the Department will administer and collect the transactions and use tax for the City of Palm Desert; and WHEREAS, to effectuate the approval of the tax and implement the spending plan, it is necessary to enter into agreements with the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department requires that the City enter into a “Preparatory Agreement” and an “Administration Agreement” prior to the implementation of the tax, and WHEREAS, the Department will provide these agreements upon election certification and requires City Council approval of the agreements; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The City Council finds and determines that the recitals of this Resolution are true and correct and are hereby incorporated into this Resolution as though fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. Administration and Implementation of a Local Transactions and Use Tax. The City Council authorizes the City Manager to execute each agreement and any other documents necessary to implement the tax and approved spending plan. SECTION 3. Approval of Staffing Additions. The City Council hereby approves the addition of staffing identified in the spending plan and authorizes the City Manager to Docusign Envelope ID: 91E7EAC4-2500-4661-87C0-47E2E465910B 69 Resolution No. 2024-080 Page 2 execute all documents necessary to effectuate the actions taken herein. The City Manager is further authorized to amend staffing terms as needed to respond to immediate community needs. New Fire Service Staffing: Addition of twelve (12) new firefighters and extension of the Cooperative Agreement with the County of Riverside for the operation of Fire Station 102 New Police Services Staffing: Addition of six (6) sworn officers, hired in two phases. New Public Works Staffing: Addition of three (3) Public Works crew members to maintain the City’s infrastructure network and support continued growth. ADOPTED ON NOVEMBER 14, 2024. KARINA QUINTANILLA MAYOR ATTEST: ANTHONY J. MEJIA CITY CLERK I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that Resolution No. 2024-080 is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on November 14, 2024, by the following vote: AYES: HARNIK, KELLY, NESTANDE, TRUBEE, AND QUINTANILLA NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE RECUSED: NONE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________. ANTHONY J. MEJIA CITY CLERK Docusign Envelope ID: 91E7EAC4-2500-4661-87C0-47E2E465910B 11/15/2024 70 RESOLUTION NO. 2024-034 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA EXPRESSING ITS INTENT TO PRIORITIZE SPENDING OF TRANSACTIONS AND USE (SALES) TAX (TUT) REVENUE FOR FIRE PREVENTION, PUBLIC SAFETY, PARKS, LIBRARY, AND INFRASTRUCTURE PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert (“City”) is authorized to levy a Transactions and Use (Sales) Tax (TUT) for general purposes pursuant to California Revenue and Taxation Code section 7285.9, subject to approval by a majority vote of the electorate pursuant to Article XIIIC, Section 2 of the California Constitution (“Proposition 218”); and WHEREAS, pursuant to California Elections Code Section 9222, the City Council has authority to place local measures on the ballot to be considered at a Municipal Election; and WHEREAS, based upon the above, on June 13, 2024, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert called a General Municipal Election to be held on November 5, 2024, for the purpose of submitting to the voters the question of whether to adopt an ordinance adding Chapter 3.26 to the Palm Desert Municipal Code, which would enact a one percent (1%) TUT until it is ended by voters; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the proposed measure/ordinance, the TUT is a general tax enacted solely to raise revenue for the general governmental use of the City and all of the proceeds from the tax shall be placed in the City's general fund and used for the usual current expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, the general fund pays for important City services such as police and public safety services, street and public right-of-way operations, maintenance and improvement, community center and recreation services, and other general municipal services to the public; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt this resolution expressing this City Council’s intent, if the TUT measure is enacted by the voters, to commit to spend future TUT revenue for various purposes, with certain priorities for fire prevention, public safety, parks, library, and infrastructure purposes as outlined in the 5-Year Spending Plan and Priorities. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: 6(&7,21 1. Findings. The City Council finds that all of the preceding recitals are true and correct. 6(&7,21 2. Priorities for Spending TUT Revenue. The City Council hereby expresses its intent, if the TUT measure is enacted by the voters, to prioritize spending of future TUT revenue as outlined in the “5 Year Spending Plan and Priorities”, attached 71 Resolution No. 2024-034 Page 2 hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by reference. 6(&7,21 3. TUT Not Deemed a Special Tax. The adoption of this Resolution shall not be construed, and it is not the City Council’s intent, to convert the proposed TUT into a “special tax”, as that term is defined Article XIIIC §1(d) of the California Constitution, or California Government Code sections 53721 and 53724, or any combination thereof. Although this Resolution expresses the intent of the current City Council to prioritize spending future TUT revenues for certain purposes, the TUT shall remain a “general tax” as that term is defined in Article XIIIC §1(a) of the California Constitution and as set forth in the proposed TUT ordinance. In the event this Resolution is determined to convert the proposed TUT into a special tax, it shall be deemed void for all purposes. 6(&7,21 4. Certification. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. ADOPTED ON JUNE 13, 2024. KARINA QUINTANILLA MAYOR ATTEST: ANTHONY J. MEJIA CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ISRA SHAH CITY ATTORNEY 72 Resolution No. 2024-034 Page 3 I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that Resolution No. 2024-034 is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on June 13, 2024, by the following vote: AYES: HARNIK, KELLY, NESTANDE, TRUBEE, AND QUINTANILLA NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE RECUSED: NONE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________. ANTHONY J. MEJIA CITY CLERK 73 Resolution No. 2024-034 Page 4 EXHIBIT “A” 5 Year Spending Plan and Priorities attached behind this page] 74 PRIORITY - FIRE PREVENTION/EMERGENCY RESPONSE Project #1: Fire Station 102 Construction and Staffing The City has reallocated bond proceeds intended for lower priority projects to build Fire Station 102. Upon its opening, the Fire Services costs are estimated to increase $7.5M in the first year to operate the new staion and ladder truck. Additionally, Cal-Fire who provides the staffing for fire services in Palm Desert through the contract with the County of Riverside, has implemented new requirements that require additional staffing to accommodate the various changes including limiting the max number of hours each fire person is permitted to work. The associated costs immediately increase costs by an additional $3M annually beginning in 2025-26. Revenues associated with the growth in the North Sphere grow at a much slower pace and will not be able to support the increased staffing needs to maintain current emergency service levels. Funding from the tax measure could be used for these costs. Project #2: Fire Station 33 Rehabilitation Over a period of years, the City has transferred funds from the General Fund to reserve funds necessary to rehabilitate the 30+ year old Fire Station 33. Current estimates are at $6M. Costs to house the staff during rehabilitation have not been included in the budget. Funding from the Tax could be used to pay these costs, while not limiting service to the community or risking the safety of the staff during that time. Project #3: Fire Station 71 Reconstruction Over a period of years, the City has transferred funds from the General Fund to reserve funds necessary to rehabilitate the 30+ year old Fire Station 71. Current estimates are at $7M. Costs to house the staff during rehabilitation have not been included in the budget. Funding from the Tax could be used to pay these costs, while not limiting service to the community or risking the safety of the staff during that time. PRIORITY - PUBLIC SAFETY Project #1: Increase Public Safety Patrol Staffing (3) The Public Safety Committee has identified additional patrols in the City as a priority to address traffic issues and rising crime rates. The cost for 3 additional police officers is $1.3M in FY 2024-25. Overall public safety costs typically increase at approximately 3-5% annually. As the City continues to grow, we anticipate the need for an additional 3 police officers inYear 4 of the plan. PRIORITY - INFRASTRUCTURE REPAIR AND EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT Project #1: North Sphere Flood Control Infrastructure and Emergency Plan As a result of Tropical Storm Hilary, City staff has analyzed ways to address those areas of the City that were adversely impacted. The North Sphere was impacted by flooding, silt, and debris that moved eastward from the Morongo basin. The $6M in cleanup costs were covered by City emergency reserve funds. Staff hopes to recover approximately $3-4M of those costs through insurance and FEMA claims. However, maintaining and improving infrastructure, expanding retention basin areas, and ensuring the city's storm water infrastructure network is properly maintained and improved will be paramount to managing long-term impacts for residents. Project #2: North Sphere Public Works Staffing (3) As the City continues to grow, additional public works crews are required to maintain the city's infrastructure network . Staff estimates the cost for 3 additional crew members to be roughly $360,000 in 2024-25 dollars. The growth in north PD including new roadways, sidewalk, drainage and park infrastructure and additional staffing or contracts will be required to maintain new assets. The tax could pay for these costs. PALM DESERT TRANSACTION AND USE TAX - 5 YEAR SPENDING PLAN AND PRIORITIES 75 PRIORITY - PARKS, RECREATION, AND LIBRARY EXPANSION Project #1: Palm Desert Library Construction and Staffing TheCityhasreallocated bondproceeds intendedfor lowerpriority projectsto helpbuild thePalm DesertMunicipal Library. Costs are currently estimated at $30M for construction. There currently is approximately $20M in proceeds available, with the remaining $10M requiring the use of reserves and/or funding from another source such as the sales tax. Project #2: North Sphere Regional Park and Staffing A small portion of the costs for the construction of the North Palm Desert Regional Park is currently covered by bond proceeds. However, the majority of the $20M estimated costs would be paid through the use of reserve funds, or funding from another source, such as the sales tax to complete construction. Depending on the ultimate design and use of the park facilities, additional staffing will be required, which could be paid from the sales tax funding. PRIORITY - FINANCIAL RESERVES Project #1: Replenishment of Emergency and Operation Reserves The City may be required to use reserve funds to pay for numerous facility maintenance and capital improvement costsoverthenext5years. Additionally,planningandpreparingfornaturaldisasters,byreservingforemergencies isimportant,asevidencedbytheswiftresponsetoTropicalStormHilary.PalmDesert'sabilitytorecover fromsuch events is necessary to support community resilliency. Sales tax revenue would be allocated to replenish the reductions to reserve in accordance with the reserve policy. 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Chris Escobedo , Assistant City Manager Daniel Hurtado, Public Safety Analyst 85 86 CITY OF PALM DESERT ATTENDANCE REPORT Advisory Body: Prepared By: Year 2023 2023 2023 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 Month Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Date 14-Nov 12-Dec 9-Jan 13-Feb 12-Mar 9-Apr 14-May 11-Jun N/A N/A 9-Sep 8-Oct 12-Nov Alley, Jeff P P P P P P P P - - P P P 0 0 Bindman, Gary P P N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A - - N/A N/A P 0 0 Butts, Joseph E P P P P P P P - - P P P 1 0 Kramer, Terry E P P P E P P P - - P P P 2 0 Luhring, Douglas P P P P P P P P - - P E P 3 0 Nelson, Stephen P P P P P P P P - - P E P 1 0 Taylor, Frank P P P A P P P P - - P P P 1 1 Wahlstrom, Kevin P P P P P P P P - - P P P 0 0 Palm Desert Municipal Code 2.34.010: P Present A Absent E Excused - No meeting Monthly: Three unexcused absences from regular meetings in any twelve- month period shall constitute an automatic resignation of members holding office on boards that meet monthly. Public Safety Committee Erika Castellano Total Absences Total Unexcused Absences 87