HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 2017-75RESOLUTION NO. 2017-75
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE
ADOPTION OF THE VIDEO SURVEILLANCE ON CITY
PROPERTY POLICY AND PROCEDURE
WHEREAS, the safety, and welfare of the City of Palm Desert employees and
general public while in public facilities or on City property is a vital and pressing concern
for the City; and
WHEREAS, in order to enhance security and address criminal activity on City
property, the City seeks to install and maintain video surveillance cameras; and
WHEREAS, on June 22, 2017, the City Council approved the purchase and
installation of video surveillance cameras at the City's Corporation Yard; and
WHEREAS, installing video surveillance cameras in public facilities will allow the
City to better secure these areas, prevent vandalism, protect City employees and the
general public, and aid in the investigation of suspected criminal activity.
NOW THEREFORE, the City of Palm Desert, State of California, hereby finds
and resolves that it approves the implementation of the Video Surveillance on City
Property Policy and Procedure, as attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED on this 16th day of November, 2017 by
the following vote, to wit:
AYES: JONATHAN, KELLY, NESTANDE, WEBER, and HARNIK
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ATTEST:
RA ELL D. KLASSEN, " TY CLERK
CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA
(4-4
JAN C. HARNIK, MAYOR
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RESOLUTION NO. 2017-75
Exhibit A
Subject
Policy No.
Date
Approved by
Authored by
I. PURPOSE
CITY OF PALM DESERT
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE ON CITY PROPERTY
POLICY AND PROCEDURE
PBWK-001
Issued: November 16, 2017
Amended: N/A
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Public Works Department
In order to enhance security and address criminal activity on City property,
including in public parks, public parking Tots, and City facilities, the City seeks to
install video surveillance cameras at the locations outlined in this chapter. The
installation of video surveillance cameras at City facilities will serve as a crime
deterrent and assist law enforcement with the investigation of crimes that occur at
these public facilities, further protecting the health, safety, and welfare of City
employees and the general public, and preventing the destruction of City property.
II. SCOPE
This policy and procedure addresses all surveillance cameras placed on City
property.
III. DEFINITIONS
A. "Authorized personnel" means those individuals holding City positions whom
the City Manager, or designee, authorizes to access the footage captured by
video surveillance cameras on City property.
B. "Footage" means the media captured by a video surveillance camera.
C. "Open to the public" means any area on City property where the public is
allowed to be present and may move unfettered, including, but not limited to,
City parks, City parking Tots, and any areas of City facilities that provide direct
services to the public, such as the building or permit counters.
D. "Review period" means the timeframe whereby the police department may
review footage from any City -owned video surveillance camera or video
surveillance system to determine if the footage is needed for a criminal
investigation.
E. "Video surveillance camera" or "camera" means an electronic piece of
equipment used to capture high -quality moving images of the environment and
activity in the area it observes.
F. "Video surveillance system" as used in this chapter, means a continuously
recording system of video surveillance cameras that may be installed on City
property to record activity at that location.
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Administrative Procedures Manual
PBW K-001
Video Surveillance on City Property Policy and Procedure
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IV. LOCATION AND PLACEMENT OF VIDEO SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS ON
CITY PROPERTYGENERAL POLICIES
A. Where Cameras May Be Located. The City may install video surveillance
cameras in any location on City property that is open to the public. The City
shall install signage notifying the public that video surveillance cameras are in
use in these areas.
B. Where Cameras May Not Be Located. The City may not install video
surveillance cameras inside any restrooms, locker rooms, or any locations on
City property that are not open to the public, unless the installation of a video
surveillance camera in an area not open to the public is both: (1) necessary for
security purposes; and (2) approved by the City Manager, in writing, prior to
installation of the camera. The City may or may not install signage notifying
the public that video surveillance cameras are in use in these areas as the City
deems appropriate.
V. ACCESS TO FOOTAGE
A. Authorized Personnel. During the ten-day review period, only authorized
personnel, as designated by the City Manager, or designee, may view the
footage captured by the video surveillance cameras and video surveillance
systems installed pursuant to this chapter.
B. Authorized Purposes. Authorized personnel may only view the footage for one
or more of the following authorized purposes:
(1) Conducting investigations pertaining to suspected criminal activity;
(2) Compliance with a subpoena, court order, or operation of law;
(3) Maintenance of the City's video surveillance system;
(4) Protecting public property; or
(5) Protecting the health, welfare, or safety of City employees and the
general public.
C. Access Requests. The City's information technology ("IT") department shall
control and maintain all footage in a secure area. The City's IT department
shall also maintain a record of all authorized personnel who access any
footage. This record shall include, at minimum, the accessor's name,
description of the footage accessed, and the date and time of access.
D. Ten Day Review Period. After a ten-day review period for investigatory
purposes by the police department, commencing on the date the footage was
captured, any non-exempt portions of the footage may be released pursuant to
the requirements of the California Public Records Act (Government Code
Section 6250 et seq.).
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Administrative Procedures Manual
PBW K-001
Video Surveillance on City Property Policy and Procedure
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VI. RETENTION OF FOOTAGE
A. All footage captured by video surveillance cameras installed pursuant to this
chapter will be retained by the City for a retention period of one year and a
day.
B. After the retention period has expired, the footage may be deleted unless
legally obligated to be retained for a longer period.
C. Any footage desired to be retained for longer than a year and a day will be
maintained either electronically or on a storage device.