HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - Public Safety Commission 03/10/2004XT-F'S
CITY OF PALM DESERT
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION
MINUTES
March 10, 2004
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Nethery called the meeting to order at 3:30 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Present: Absent:
Commissioner James Butzbach
Commissioner James Larsh
Commissioner Rick Lebel
Commissioner Martin Nethery
Also Present:
Councilman Dick Kelly
Assistant City Manager/Community Services Sheila R. Gilligan
Lt. Steve Thetford
Division Fire Chief Ignacio Otero
Robert Kohn, Director of Special Programs
Steven Aryan, Assistant to the City Manager
Gary Rosenblum, Risk Manager
Guests
Assistant Sheriff Neil Lingle
Assistant Sheriff Gayle Janes
Matt Frymire, County of Riverside, Department of Information Technology
Greg Stoddard, County of Riverside, Department of Information Technology
G:1CityClrk\Karen Russo\Public Safety Commission 20041March Minutes.wpd
1
Public Safety Commission
March 10, 2004 MINUTES
***************************************************************************************************
III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
None.
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Approval of Minutes of the Public Safety Commission meeting of
February 11, 2004.
Rec: By Minute Motion, approve Minutes as presented.
B. Ratification of Approval of P.A.C.T. billing for the month of January,
2004.
Rec: By Minute Motion, ratify the approval of the P.A.C.T. billing for
December, 2003.
Motion by CommissionerButzbach, seconded by Commissioner Lebel,
to approve the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 4-0.
V. CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER
None.
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. Palm Desert Police Department Budget.
Rec: The Police Department Budget will be presented at the April
meeting for review and comment.
Ms. Gilligan indicated there was a preliminary staff/executive
management budget meeting held March 10. The proposed Police
and Fire budgets will be on the April agenda for Commission
consideration and recommendation to the City Council.
G:\CityClrk\Karen Russo Public Safety Commission 20041March Minutes.wpd
Page 2
Public Safety Commission
March 10, 2004 MINUTES
***********************************************************************************
***************
B. Fire Department Monthly Report - January, 2004.
Rec: By Minute Motion, receive and file report.
Chief Otero discussed the report. Also discussed were two recent
fires; one at the Reserve in Indian Wells, and the other at Palm
Valley. Both causes were gas barbecue grills being left on overnight.
Motion by Commissioner Larsh, seconded by Commissioner Lebel, to
receive and file report. Motion passed 4-0.
C. Coachella Valley Association of Governments
Public Safety Committee Goals for Fiscal Year 2004/2005
Rec: By Minute Motion, approve the CVAG Public Safety Committee
Goals for Fiscal Year 2004/2005 and forward to the City
Council for final submission to CVAG.
Ms. Gilligan indicated this is the first time the Public Safety
Commission has received this type of information/request from the
CVAG Public Safety Committee.
A question was raised as to whether the "Every 15 Minutes" program
would be presented at the high school this year, and the response
was that it would occur in 2005.
After discussion, the Commission agreed on the following priorities:
1. Support Radio Inter -Operability
2. Valley -Wide Burglary Suppression Team
3. Burglary/Property Crime Prevention
4. Traffic Safety, as it relates to senior and teenage drivers
5. Valley -Wide D.U.I. Enforcement and Prevention Education
Program
Motion by Commissioner Lebel, seconded by Commissioner Larsh, to
recommend support of the above five priorities to the City Council.
Motion carried 4-0.
[Ms. Gilligan introduced guests: Gayle Janes -Assistant Sheriff, Neil Lingle -Assistant
Sheriff, and Greg Stoddard and Matt Frymire from the Riverside County Information
Technology.]
G:\CityClrk\Karen Russo\Public Safety Commission 2004\March Minutes.wpd
Page 3
Public Safety Commission
March 10, 2004 MINUTES
***************************************************************************************************
D. Palm Desert Police Department 2000-2003 Crime Stats.
Rec: By Minute Motion, receive and file.
Lt. Thetford provided a report and indicated the goal of the Target
Team is to work closely with the Crime Analyst in identifying patterns.
Motion by Commissioner Butzbach, seconded by Commissioner Larsh,
to receive and file the Police Department's Crime Stats report. Motion
carried 4-0.
VII. CONTINUED BUSINESS
A. Interoperability Radio Systems Presentation by Matthew Frymire,
Chief Information Officer -Riverside County Information Technology
Department.
Rec: Oral report.
Mr. Frymire, Riverside County Department of Information Technology,
made a power point presentation consisting of two phases; projects
underway and long term plans. He introduced Greg Stoddard,
Department of Information Technology with the County of Riverside,
who discussed current projects.
Current Projects: Mr. Stoddard indicated that currently the Sheriff
and Fire Departments are on separate systems. Homeland Security
requires better interoperability and coverage for our citizens. Grant
funding is now available which will allow interaction to occur. This
project has been ongoing since July, 2003, and due to be completed
in June, 2004.
There are several RFP's going out. One is for services which involves
getting the different communication sites up and operational and
ready to receive different communications coming together so that
everyone can interact. The State of California Emergency Services
Office has made some changes to the process used in applying for
licensing. They have asked for changes in design, and those
changes have been made. The antenna redesign is complete and
has been resubmitted to the State, and it will be incorporated into
another RFP. Still on timeline.
Long Term Plans: The concept for the future is to develop a regional
radio system where the backbone can be shared by various cities,
G:1CityClrk\Karen Russo\Public Safety Commission 20041March Minutes.wpd
Page 4
mmission
Public Safety 2004oM MINUTES
March 10,
**************************************************************************************************
counties, and other government agencies.
SShared
s coverage ar iies can
allow more capacity to others outside an
a.
Funding is the single greatest impediment to the development of a
Regional Radio System. State and to fund ndi Homeland ng is not eSecur ty
ly in the
immediate fiscal environment. Federal
dollars will be required to address publicsafety
radio needs. Grants
and other funding sources need to be made
availablThe plan is to lobby for a Public Safety Communicationsommuniarge to
phone bills to fund local Public Safety emergency
cations
infrastructure for ongoing growth and support.
The next step would be to form a Multi -Jurisdiction Committee to
define the governance, funding, and technical requirements that
would need to be addressed to implea anon t a regifonal
RFP forradio tem. the
Also required would be the prep
development of a Regional Radio Systemfined Strategic
rate isCPlantthatThe
address the requirements and needs rdt of Federal, State and local
Committee would. solicit the a u egional system, and to provide
representatives to develop
assistance in identifying funding sources.
on
The request from Riverside County uDepartment of sd ct on Committeei to
Technology is for participation on the M . There is a May timeframe to
develop an RFP for the Strategic�n?rk on this so that all needs are
get the committee together
identified. A consultant will be hired to write the ascThereFinay be a
P. From
that, a determination can be made to the cost
need for a General Obligation Bond, another s t Measure ax for aA tepe tax, and
possibly the addition of $.05 to the sale
of
time.
A question was raised as to what the current inteTheroperability project
response was that
is and what it does to improve interoper Yt been
it is a band -aid. Bottom line is than law
rad o communncationnoToday,an
capable as Fire over the years
Riverside County, the Riverside County Sheriff cannot talk to other
sue where Palm Desert had to
police departments. If there was an is
work with the City of Cathedral City, they could res not
communicate,
Hot
the same is true for the cities of Indio,
Springs. The need is great for an in perability system in order to
There are two separate
respond to public safety emergencies.
pieces; one is the band -aid for today and the next is the vision for
tomorrow.
G.\CityClrk\Karen Russo\Public Safety Commission 2004\March Minutes.wpd
Page 5
Public Safety Commission
March 10, 2004 MINUTES
***************************************************************************************************
The Federal Government has recognized that there are homeland
security issues in Riverside County. Riverside County is the only
Sheriffs Department in the United States to garner money for
homeland security. A Special Enforcement Bureau will be added with
twenty-eight new Deputy Sheriffs. In terms of Riverside County, the
ability to communicate does not rest in the unincorporated area of the
county; it rests in every community, whether the County provides law
enforcement services or it is provided by the individual municipality.
The need is to be able to get on the police radio and be able to talk
to another jurisdiction to ensure public safety needs are being met.
That is not possible right now. Law enforcement also cannot talk to
Fire counter -parts in the event there is a need for both emergency
entities at a particular scene.
Ms. Gilligan suggested that if the Commission wanted to take action,
it could move to forward this item to the City Council indicating a
presentation was made to the Public Safety Commission and it is in
support of moving forward with the RFP.
A question was raised as to whether the presentation had
been given to the Cove Commission, and the answer was no.
Presentations have been made to City Managers, Police
Chiefs, and Fire Chiefs in the County.
The Commission asked that a recommendation be made to CVAG
indicating its strong support for radio interoperability projects.
The County Department of Information Technology will ask CVAG to
form a sub -committee with all cities represented.
Motion by Chairman Nethery, seconded by Commissioner Larsh, to
recommend to the City Council that it support the InteroperabilityRadio
Systems Program and participate in the CVAG Sub -Committee in
moving forward with the RFP. Motion carried 4-0.
The Commission requested that the communication with the City
Council include the statement that a presentation has been made to
the Commission, and it is in full support of the program and
participation in the sub -committee.
Ms. Gilligan reported that after receiving direction from the
Commission at the February meeting, a letter was sent to the City
Council commending both the Fire Chief and Police Chief for their
commitment to the community, active involvement in the Public Safety
Commission, and for the level of excellence they bring to the
G:\CityClrk\Karen Russo \Public Safety Commission 2004\March Minutes.wpd
Page 6
Public Safety Commission
March 10, 2004 MINUTES
community.
A question was asked of Gary Rosenblum as to whether the
proposed interim solution would resolve his concerns about
communication between the Emergency Operations Center
and Public Works in the event of an emergency. Mr.
Rosenblum stated that depending on 'the type of digital
patching equipment, the City should be able to be connected
either through telephone or radio systems. He will coordinate
this effort with Lt. Thetford.
B. Discussion of Public Safety and Public Welfare Ordinances
Rec: By Minute Motion, continue to April, 2004, Public Safety
Commission Meeting.
Motion to continue the discussion of public safety and public
welfare ordinances made by Commissioner Larsh, seconded by
Commissioner Butzbach.
Ms. Gilligan mentioned that Steve Aryan, Assistant to the City
Manager, will head up this project. A suggestion was made to form
a sub -committee to include a member of the Public Safety
Commission, Commissioner Lebel, the City Attorney, and Steve
Aryan. Commissioner Butzbach volunteered to serve on the
Committee.
Sub -committee members will be: Commissioner Lebel, Commissioner
Butzbach, City Attorney Dave Erwin, and Steve Aryan.
Motion carried 4-0.
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
A. Trauma Intervention Program, Inc. - Selection of Advisory Committee
Member.
Rec: By Minute Motion, make an appointment to the TIP Oversight
Committee and direct staff to notify Councilmember Benson.
Ms. Gilligan reported that the Trauma Intervention Program was
started by CVAG and the City participates monetarily. Councilwoman
Benson is the City's representative for that group. This organization
helps victims and families in emergency situations.
G:\CityClrk\Karen Russo\Public Safety Commission 2004\March Minutes.wpd
Page 7
Public Safety Commission
March 10, 2004 MINUTES
Lt. Thetford mentioned that TIP differs from P.A.C.T. where trauma
intervention is given from a clinical standpoint. TIP volunteers lend
support to people at a time of need. It is an extremely beneficial
volunteer program.
Ms. Gilligan asked Commissioners to call her with recommendations
of those who would like to serve on the Oversight Committee.
No motion made. Ms. Gilligan will be contacted with names of those who may
be interested in serving on the Oversight Committee.
IX. REPORT ON CITY COUNCIL ACTION(S)
Ms. Gilligan reported that the City is still working on the General Plan. It is
hopeful the City Council will take final action on the General Plan on March
15.
X. REPORTS AND REMARKS
A. Citizens on Patrol Open House - March 15, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.,
74-833 Joni Drive.
Commissioners were invited to attend.
B. March 6, 2004, Public Safety Forum
Although attendance was not what was hoped for, good information was
exchanged and there was an excellent article in the Desert Sun on the
Forum.
There was discussion that although a disappointing turnout from the gated
communities, the Commission felt it was an important event. It was
suggested that future Forums include all residents.
C. Low -Moderate Income Home Buyers
Public safety issues relating to low -moderate housing projects were
discussed. Lt. Thetford said that the City is progressive in this area; one
example being the Crime Free Multi -Housing Program. Issues are handled
quickly.
Ms. Gilligan shared that the City makes this a huge priority because it wants
to meet the needs of its community.
G:1CityClrk\Karen Russo Public Safety Commission 2004\ March Minutes.wpd
Page 8
Public Safety Commission
March 10, 2004 MINUTES
***************************************************************************************************
XI. ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Commissioner Butzbach, seconded by Commissioner
Larsh, to adjourn. Motion carried 4-0. Meeting adjourned at 5:25
p.m.
LOIAt) CLad.0
Karen Russo, Recording Secretary
G\CityClrk\Karen Russo\Public Safety Commission 2004\March Minutes.wpd
Page 9