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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-23-2018 Public Safety Task Force Agenda Packet Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Agenda - Page 1 of 2 SARATOGA PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING August 23, 2018 6:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING City Hall, Linda Callon Conference Room | 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 ROLL CALL REPORT ON POSTING OF THE AGENDA The agenda for this meeting was properly posted on August 17, 2018. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS Any member of the public may address the Public Safety Task Force for up to three (3) minutes on matters not on the Agenda. The law generally prohibits the Public Safety Task Force from discussing or taking action on such items. However, the Public Safety Task Force schedule the item for discussion at a future meeting. AGENDA ITEMS: 1. Public Safety Task Force Minutes Recommended Action: Review and approve draft minutes from the July 26, 2018 meeting. 2. Public Safety Metrics Recommended Action: Review monthly update to public safety metrics. Metrics will be provided at the meeting. 3. Public Safety Task Force Transition Plan Recommended Action: Continue development of a transition plan and final recommendations to the City Council, as directed by the City Council at the March 2018 Work Plan Study Session. 4. Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering Recommended Action: Discuss and develop plans for the Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering, scheduled for October 4, 2018 in the Joan Pisani Community Center Multipurpose Room. Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Agenda - Page 2 of 2 5. Future Agenda Items Recommended Action: Consider agenda items for upcoming meetings. The next meeting is on September 27, 2018. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF THE AGENDA, DISTRIBUTION OF AGENDA PACKET, & COMPLIANCE WITH AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT I, Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the meeting of the Public Safety Task Force was posted and available for review on August 17, 2018 at the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 and on the City's website at www.saratoga.ca.us. Signed this 17th day of August 2018 at Saratoga, California. Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials provided to the Public Safety Task Force by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. In Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 408.868.1294. Notification 24 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. [28 CFR 5.102-35.104 ADA title II] PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE AGENDA PLANNER MEETING DATE AGENDA ITEMS March 27, 2017  Nomination of Chair/Vice Chair  Overview of State/City Laws & Policies  Review Public Safety Task Force Objectives, Development of Work Plan  Meeting Schedule  Future Agenda Items April 27, 2017  Review/approval of Minutes  Review of Public Safety Statistics  Proposed Public Safety Task Force Work Plan May 25, 2017  Review/approval of Minutes  Solved Crime/Arrest Data  Proposed Public Safety Task Force Work Plan  Future Agenda Items June 22, 2017  Review/approval of Minutes  Public Safety Metrics (Arrest Data: on-view vs warrant, Calls for Service)  Work Plan Implementation Council Priorities & Implementation Timeline  City Budget Overview  Work Plan Item: Improved Public Safety Webpage  Work Plan Item: Mobile App that Includes Public Safety Information  Future Agenda Items July 27, 2017  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Leader Gathering  Work Plan Item: Mobile App  Rescheduling November and December Meeting Dates  CERT Overview  Future Agenda Items August 24, 2017  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Mobile App  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Leader Gathering  Scheduling the Saratoga Safety Fair & CERT/Neighborhood Watch Leader Gathering  Rescheduling November and December Meeting Dates  Future Agenda Items September 28, 2017  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Gathering  Work Plan Item: Saratoga Safety Fair  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch & CERT Gathering  Future Agenda Items October 26, 2017  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Gathering – Debrief  Work Plan Item: Public Safety Webpage  Ongoing Success and Sustainability of Neighborhood Watch o Work Plan Item: Review Neighborhood Watch Process/Guidelines 3 o Work Plan Item: Guidelines for Keeping Neighborhood Watch Groups Active  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch & CERT Gathering  Work Plan Item: Saratoga Safety Fair  Future Agenda Items November 28, 2017  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Saratoga Safety Fair (Fundraising Plan)  Public Safety Task Force Budget Requests  Work Plan Item: Increase Neighborhood Watch Groups  Future Agenda Items January 25, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Task Force Work Plan and Status Update  Work Plan Item: Saratoga Safety Fair (including resource booth outreach)  Preparation for Joint Meeting with Saratoga CERT Leadership  Public Safety Postcard  Neighborhood Watch Brochure  Future Agenda Items February 22, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Joint Meeting with CERT Leadership o Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch/CERT Collaboration o Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch & CERT Gathering  Commission Work Plan Study Session & Task Force Work Plan  Neighborhood Watch Brochure  Future Agenda Items March 5, 2018 Commission Work Plan Study Session March 22, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Commission Work Plan Study Session Debrief  Work Plan Item: Review Neighborhood Watch Registration Process, Neighborhood Watch Guidelines  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch & CERT Gathering  Work Plan Item: Saratoga Safety Fair (Status Update)  Future Agenda Items April 21, 2018 Neighborhood Watch/CERT Get Together 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Saratoga Prospect Center, Friendship Hall April 26, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Lead Survey  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch & CERT Gathering Debrief  Work Plan Item: Saratoga Safety Fair  Work Plan Item: Review Neighborhood Watch Registration Process, Neighborhood Watch Guidelines  Future Agenda Items May 20, 2018 Saratoga Safety Fair 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. West Valley College, Campus Center 4 May 24, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018  Public Safety Postcard (August 2018)  Work Plan Item: Saratoga Safety Fair Debrief  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Lead Survey  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Guide  Future Agenda Items June 28, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018  Work Plan Item: Public Safety Task Force Transition Plan  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Lead Survey  Neighborhood Watch Initiation, Protocols, and Privacy Concerns  Future Agenda Items July 26, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018  Work Plan Item: Public Safety Task Force Transition Plan  Work Plan Item: Neighborhood Watch Lead Survey  Work Plan Item: Fall Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering  Rescheduling November Meeting Date  Future Agenda Items August 23, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Work Plan Item: Public Safety Task Force Transition Plan  Work Plan Item: Fall Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering  Future Agenda Items September 27, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Public Safety Postcard (November 2018)  Future Agenda Items October 4, 2018 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering Joan Pisani Community Center October 25, 2018  Review/approval of Minutes  Monthly Public Safety Metrics  Public Safety Postcard (November 2018)  Future Agenda Items November 22, 2018 MEETING CANCELED 5 RESOLUTION 17-010 - PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE ROLE/DUTY: “The Public Safety Task Force will serve in an advisory capacity to the City Council on matters related to public safety and is charged with providing recommendations that can be considered and utilized by the City Council to enhance public safety in the City of Saratoga.” PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE MEMBERSHIP FIRST NAME LAST NAME NOMINATED BY CITY EMAIL Ray Cosyn Mayor Bernald rcosyn@saratoga.ca.us John Hirokawa Chair Vice Mayor Cappello jhirokawa@saratoga.ca.us Rebecca Jepsen Council Member Lo rjepsen@saratoga.ca.us Chuck Page Vice Chair Council Member Miller cpage@saratoga.ca.us Arun Venkatachar Council Member Kumar avenkatachar@saratoga.ca.us 6 PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE WORK PLAN Approved June 7, 2017, Revised March 5, 2018 MISSION: Enhance public safety in the City of Saratoga. GOAL: Bring greater awareness to public safety through outreach and education; strengthen partnerships between residents and their neighbors, the City, and public safety agencies; and monitor and track progress of City efforts. PROPOSED ACTION ITEMS IMPLEMENTATION 1. Outreach and Education: A. Create an improved public safety website  Review existing content and provide staff with recommended changes before the launch of the new City website, scheduled for late summer/early fall 2017. B. Create a mobile app that includes public safety information  Provide staff with recommendations for desired content and functionality to be implemented in mobile app available through CivicPlus.  Review effectiveness of mobile app after implementation. C. Increase public safety communications on a broad range of public safety topics and provide regular communications on public safety (as needed or on a set schedule)  Create a public safety communications plan that identifies the audience, strategies for communicating (including priority messages/information and communication frequency), format for communications (such as email), and measure for success.  Include schools in communication efforts to target parents. D. Hold a Saratoga Safety Fair that provides residents with a variety of public safety resources, including information on domestic violence reporting/prevention, identity theft prevention, and burglary prevention  Identify event objectives and create an estimated event budget  Request event funding from the City council  Schedule event date and time  Work with staff to create outreach strategy  Document event planning process and lessons learned so that it can be recreated in future years 2. Strengthen Partnerships: A. Host a gathering of Neighborhood Watch leaders  Schedule event date and time  Work with staff to create outreach strategy  Document event planning process and lessons learned so that it can be recreated in future years B. Increase the number of Neighborhood Watch groups  Identify areas without a Neighborhood Watch  Conduct targeted outreach to those areas to solicit interest in Neighborhood Watch, including CERT members that may not be part of an existing Neighborhood Watch 7 C. Encourage collaboration between Neighborhood Watch and CERT by working to have 1 CERT member per neighborhood  Identify Neighborhood Watch groups without active CERT Members  Conduct targeted outreach to those areas to solicit interest in CERT D. Review process and guidelines for forming Neighborhood Watch groups  Recommend changes to the City’s Neighborhood Watch registration process, if necessary E. Establish guidelines for keeping Neighborhood Watch groups active  Survey or solicit input from Neighborhood Watch groups to better understand what has worked well and should be avoided when forming Neighborhood Watch groups or keeping them active  Draft a guide for keeping a Neighborhood Watch group active 3. Monitor and Track Progress: A. Develop a metric for measuring success of public safety efforts, such as arrest rates  Work with Sheriff’s Office to identify effective measures for tracking progress, including crime rates, calls to 911, and arrest rates or case solved rates  Identify regular review period (such as annual or quarterly) to monitor success B. Measure/monitor engagement of Neighborhood Watch groups  Create Neighborhood Watch survey for leads to inquire about activities and engagement  Regularly review Neighborhood Watch registration and grant applications (such as annual or quarterly) 4. Council Directed Items A. Transition Plan  Create transition plan that provides guidance and recommendation for the City Council to consider following the sunset of the Task Force in November 2018. B. Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018  Review the Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018 and provide the City Council with a recommendation on whether to support the initiative. CITY COUNCIL PRIORITIES & DIRECTION FOR IMPLEMENTATION: - Improve Public Safety Website - Communications and Outreach o Include schools in outreach to target parents - Gathering of Neighborhood Watch Leaders - Development of metric(s) - Present any budget requests that may be needed to achieve work plan items to the Council by the December 6, 2017 City Council Meeting 8 Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Minutes - Page 1 of 3 MINUTES JULY 26, 2018 PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING Chair John Hirokawa called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. in the Linda Callon Conference Room at City Hall at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue in Saratoga. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Members John Hirokawa, Rebecca Jepsen, Chuck Page, Arun Venkatachar ABSENT: Member Ray Cosyn (excused) ALSO PRESENT: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Captain Rich Urena, Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Chakra Srivatsa Robert LoPresto REPORT ON POSTING OF THE AGENDA Deputy City Manager Crystal Bothelio reported that the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on July 19, 2018. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS None AGENDA ITEMS: 1. Public Safety Task Force Minutes Recommended Action: Review and approve draft minutes from the June 28, 2018 meeting. PAGE/JEPSEN MOVED TO APPROVE DRAFT MINUTES FROM THE JUNE 28, 2018 MEETING. MOTION PASSED. AYES: JEPSEN, PAGE, VENKATACHAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: HIROKAWA. ABSENT: COSYN. 2. Public Safety Metrics Recommended Action: Review monthly update to public safety metrics. Metrics will be provided at the meeting. Captain Urena shared that there were no residential burglaries in June 2018 and provided information about the public safety metrics during the last month. 9 Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Minutes - Page 2 of 3 3. Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act Recommended Action: Review the Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act and provide the City Council with a recommendation on whether to support the initiative. The Task Force’s recommendation is scheduled to go before the City Council on August 1, 2018. PAGE/JEPSEN MOVED TO RECOMMEND TO THAT THE CITY COUNCIL TAKE NO POSITION ON THE REDUCING CRIME AND KEEPING CALIFORNIA SAFE ACT AT THIS TIME. MOTION PASSED. AYES: HIROKAWA, JEPSEN, PAGE, VENKATACHAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: COSYN. 4. Neighborhood Watch Lead Survey Recommended Action: Discuss results of the Neighborhood Watch Lead survey. The Public Safety Task Force reviewed the results of the Neighborhood Watch Lead survey. Robert LoPresto and Chakra Srivatsa commented on the item. 5. Public Safety Task Force Transition Plan Recommended Action: Continue development of a transition plan and final recommendations to the City Council, as directed by the City Council at the March 2018 Work Plan Study Session. The Public Safety Task Force discussed the Transition Plan. Robert LoPresto and Chakra Srivatsa commented on the item. Task Force Member Jepsen raised concerns about collection and use of Neighborhood Watch contacts for political purposes. Task Force Member Venkatachar stated that he has not observed collection or use of Neighborhood Watch contacts for political purposes. Chair Hirokawa suggested using consistent imaging or the City seal or branding in Neighborhood Watch messages from the City so it is clear that the messages are from the City. He also recommended developing guidelines for Neighborhood Watch leads when sharing information, such as identifying the source of information that is distributed. The Task Force discussed extension of the Task Force and creation of a Public Safety Commission, including some of the differences between the appointment process for the Public Safety Task Force and City Commissions and the pros and cons of extending the term of the Task Force or creating a Commission. 10 Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Minutes - Page 3 of 3 Task Force Member Jepsen restated her support for maintaining a group, whether it is the Task Force or a different body, that works towards growing and maintaining interest in Neighborhood Watch. She also suggested that the term of the Task Force be extended beyond November 2018 and that the group continue meeting monthly. Task Force Member Venkatachar expressed support for extending the term of the Task Force beyond November 2018. The Task Force requested further discussion of the transition plan during the August meeting. 6. Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering Recommended Action: Discuss the Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering, including potential event dates and locations. The Task Force discussed the date and location of the Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering. The group agreed to hold the gathering on October 4, 2018 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Joan Pisani Community Center, Multipurpose Room. 7. Task Force November Meeting Date Recommended Action: Discuss rescheduling the Task Force’s regular November meeting, which falls on Thanksgiving Day. The Task Force discussed rescheduling the November meeting. PAGE/ VENKATACHAR MOVED TO CANCEL THE NOVEMBER MEETING. MOTION PASSED. AYES: HIROKAWA, JEPSEN, PAGE, VENKATACHAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: COSYN. 8. Future Agenda Items Recommended Action: Consider agenda items for upcoming meetings. The next meeting is on August 23, 2018. - Public Safety Task Force Transition Plan ADJOURNMENT Chair Hirokawa adjourned the meeting at 7:49 p.m. Minutes respectfully submitted: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager City of Saratoga 11 CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Safety Task Force From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: August 23, 2018 Subject: Public Safety Metrics At every meeting, the Task Force receives monthly updates to public safety metrics, including reported crime, arrests, and suspicious calls. The reoccurring item provides the Task Force with the opportunity to discuss trends and recent activity. 12 Burglary, Residential ID Theft, Forgery, Fraud Vandalism Grand Theft Burglary, Vehicle Domestic Violence Burglary, Commercial Auto Theft Simple & Aggravated Assaults Sex Crimes Robbery 2014 98 66 24 32 34 21 26 20 8 6 1 2015 123 103 36 29 33 29 24 20 13 9 1 2016 130 107 31 24 15 31 16 9 21 9 6 2017 69 70 19 23 14 20 19 18 12 7 6 2018 33 45 10 12 12 9 8 7 4 7 2 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 CRIMES 2014 -2018 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 13 Burglary, Residential 22% ID Theft, Forgery, Fraud 30% Vandalism 7% Grand Theft 8% Burglary, Vehicle 8% Domestic Violence 6% Burglary, Commercial 5% Auto Theft 5% Simple & Aggravated Assaults 3% Sex Crimes 5%Robbery 1% CRIMES 2018 14 15 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total Arrests 25 7 8 11 5 Patrol Arrests 14 6 6 8 4 Detective/Warrant Arrests 11 1 1 3 1 # Residential Burglaries 98 123 130 69 33 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY & ARRESTS 2014 -2018 16 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2014 Calls 22 26 27 24 23 21 31 26 15 20 21 23 2015 Calls 15 30 27 26 27 24 16 25 13 22 28 43 2016 Calls 28 25 39 25 29 16 24 37 37 34 33 53 2017 Calls 25 36 28 20 22 24 17 38 34 17 24 40 2018 Calls 29 26 31 27 19 29 40 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 CALLS FOR SERVICE/SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 2014 -2018 BY MONTH 17 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Calls 279 296 380 325 201 Res. Burglaries 98 123 130 69 33 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 CALLS FOR SERVICE & RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES 2014 -2018 18 Jan Feb Mar Apr Calls for Service 29 26 31 27 # Residential Burglaries 5 10 8 3 Arrests 1 3 0 0 Patrol Arrests 1 3 0 0 Detective/Warrant Arrests 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES, ARRESTS, & CALLS FOR SERVICE BY MONTH - 2018 19 Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Crime Definitions Burglary, Residential The criminal offense of breaking and entering a residence illegally for the purpose of committing a crime. Identity Theft, Forgery, Fraud Identity Theft: Knowingly transferring or using, without lawful authority, a means of identification of another person with the intent to commit, or to aid or abet, any unlawful activity Forgery: The creation of a false written document or alteration of a genuine one, with the intent to defraud Fraud: A false representation of a matter of fact—whether by words or by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by concealment of what should have been disclosed—that deceives and is intended to deceive another so that the individual will act upon it to her or his legal injury. Vandalism Deliberate defacing or destruction of property Grand Theft Unlawful taking in any of the following, with the intent to steal:  Money, labor, or property with a value of over $950  Farm products including domestic fowl and crops with a value of over $250  Ocean and agricultural products taken from a research facility with a value of over $250  Money, labor, or property taken by an employee from their direct employer over a 12 month period with an aggregate value of over $950  Property taken from the person of another  When the property taken is a car, firearm, horse, or any other farm animal, regardless of value Burglary, Vehicle The criminal offense of breaking and entering a vehicle illegally for the purpose of committing a crime. Domestic Violence Abuse or threats of abuse when the person being abused and the abuser are or have been in an intimate relationship (married or domestic partners, are dating or used to date, live or lived together, or have a child together) Burglary, Commercial The criminal offense of breaking and entering a commercial building illegally for the purpose of committing a crime. Auto Theft Unlawful taking or driving of a vehicle Simple & Aggravated Assaults Simple Assault: Unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another Aggravated Assault: Assault with an "aggravating circumstance" to elevate the charges against the defendant. For example, use of a deadly weapon is often considered an aggravating circumstance that can elevate a charge to aggravated assault. Sex Crimes Criminal acts involving but not limited to rape, indecent exposure, lewd conduct, sexual assault, child pornography, child sex abuse, and violations of sex offender registration requirements pursuant to PC 290. Robbery The taking of money or goods in the possession of another, from his or her person or immediate presence, by force or intimidation. 20 CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Safety Task Force From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: August 23, 2018 Subject: Public Safety Task Force Transition Plan At the March 2018 Work Plan Study Session, the City Council directed the Task Force to create a transition plan that provides guidance and final recommendations for the City Council to consider following after the sunset of the Task Force in November 2018. The Task Force started discussing the Transition Plan at the June and July meetings. Suggested recommendations included: - Maintain a body/group of people tasked with growing/maintaining Neighborhood Watch (Jepsen) - Establish the City as the only source of Neighborhood Watch messaging (Jepsen) - Conduct the Safety Fair in future years (Jepsen) - Use City seal/branding in Neighborhood Watch messages from the City (Hirokawa) - Develop guidelines for Neighborhood Watch leads when sharing and distributing information (Hirokawa) - Extend term of Task Force beyond November 2018 (Jepsen, Venkatachar) To assist with discussion of the transition plan, staff provided some guiding questions that the Task Force may consider. The Task Force’s work plan (including current progress towards achieving work plan items) is also attached. After establishing consensus on the final recommendations for the City Council, staff will begin drafting a transition plan for the Task Force to consider and finalize at a future meeting. Guiding Questions: 1) What are the Task Force’s final recommendations to the City Council to enhance public safety in the City of Saratoga? 2) Where should the City Council focus its efforts to continue improving public safety? 3) What are the key takeaways and lessons learned from the Task Force? 4) What has been the effectiveness of the Task Force’s efforts, including the programs, events, activities, and initiatives in the Task Force’s work plan? 5) Should any of these efforts be continued on an ongoing basis after the sunset of the Task Force? If so, are there any changes that should be considered in the future implementation of these efforts? 6) Are there any new efforts that the City Council should consider after the sunset of the Task Force in November 2018? 21 PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE WORK PLAN Approved by the City Council June 7, 2017, Revised March 5, 2018 MISSION: Enhance public safety in the City of Saratoga. GOAL: Bring greater awareness to public safety through outreach and education; strengthen partnerships between residents and their neighbors, the City, and public safety agencies; and monitor and track progress of City efforts. ACTION ITEMS IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS 1. Outreach and Education: A. Create an improved public safety website  Review existing content and provide staff with recommended changes before the launch of the new City website, scheduled for late summer/early fall 2017. Completed. The Task Force recommendations included a safety button on the homepage, strong search tool, and additional home protection information on the website. The Task Force also requested that the website include crime data in response to feedback from the Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering in October 2017. B. Create a mobile app that includes public safety information  Provide staff with recommendations for desired content and functionality to be implemented in mobile app available through CivicPlus.  Review effectiveness of mobile app after implementation. Completed. The Task Force made a number of recommendations on the mobile app, such as providing a variety of safety information, including traffic safety information or areas of potential congestion due to construction, and use of mobile notifications to share safety information. Per City Council direction, development of the mobile app was placed on hold. C. Increase public safety communications on a broad range of public safety topics and provide regular communications on public safety (as needed or on a set schedule)  Create a public safety communications plan that identifies the audience, strategies for communicating (including priority messages/information and communication frequency), format for communications (such as email), and measure for success.  Include schools in communication efforts to target parents. Completed. In response to input from the Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering in October 2017, the Neighborhood Watch Newsletter started getting emailed quarterly in January 2018. City Council authorized funding for mailing a quarterly public safety postcard to residents quarterly in December 2017. The first quarterly postcard was sent in February 2018. D. Hold a Saratoga Safety Fair that provides residents with a variety of public safety resources, including information on domestic violence reporting/prevention, identity theft prevention, and burglary prevention  Identify event objectives and create an estimated event budget  Request event funding from the City Council  Schedule event date and time  Work with staff to create outreach strategy Completed. City Council authorized funding for the Saratoga Safety Fair in December 2017 and the event was held on May 20, 2018 at West Valley College. At the May 2018 meeting, the Task Force recommended holding the event again in 2019 at the Joan Pisani Community Center. 22  Document event planning process and lessons learned so that it can be recreated in future years 2. Strengthen Partnerships: A. Host a gathering of Neighborhood Watch leaders  Schedule event date and time  Work with staff to create outreach strategy  Document event planning process and lessons learned so that it can be recreated in future years Completed. Gathering of Neighborhood Watch leaders was held in October 2017. A gathering is also planned for fall 2018. B. Increase the number of Neighborhood Watch groups  Identify areas without a Neighborhood Watch  Conduct targeted outreach to those areas to solicit interest in Neighborhood Watch, including CERT members that may not be part of an existing Neighborhood Watch Completed and Ongoing. The Task Force identified areas in the City without a Neighborhood Watch group. Additionally, a gathering of Neighborhood Watch leads and CERT members was held on April 21, 2018 to bring greater awareness to both programs. Since the Task Force’s first meeting in March 2017, the number of Neighborhood Watch Groups registered with the City has grown from 41 to 70. C. Encourage collaboration between Neighborhood Watch and CERT by working to have 1 CERT member per neighborhood  Identify Neighborhood Watch groups without active CERT Members  Conduct targeted outreach to those areas to solicit interest in CERT Completed. The Task Force and CERT leadership held a joint meeting in February 2018 to discuss strategies for integrating Neighborhood Watch and CERT. Additionally, the Task Force hosted a Neighborhood Watch and CERT gathering in April 2018 to introduce members of both groups and encourage collaboration. D. Review process and guidelines for forming Neighborhood Watch groups  Recommend changes to the City’s Neighborhood Watch registration process, if necessary Completed. The Task Force discussed and reviewed the registration process and registration materials. Recommended changes included communicating the ease to register, providing more support for newly forming groups, such as assistance establishing boundaries. The Task Force also recommended holding quarterly introductory meetings for anyone interested in learning more about Neighborhood Watch, which will begin in July 2018. The Task Force also created a Neighborhood Watch brochure. 23 E. Establish guidelines for keeping Neighborhood Watch groups active  Survey or solicit input from Neighborhood Watch groups to better understand what has worked well and should be avoided when forming Neighborhood Watch groups or keeping them active  Draft a guide for keeping a Neighborhood Watch group active Completed. The Task Force recommended that the City Council require Neighborhood Watch groups show proof of holding a social gathering at least once a year to remain registered. In May 2018, the Task Force finalized a Neighborhood Watch guide. 3. Monitor and Track Progress: A. Develop a metric for measuring success of public safety efforts, such as arrest rates  Work with Sheriff’s Office to identify effective measures for tracking progress, including crime rates, calls to 911, and arrest rates or case solved rates  Identify regular review period (such as annual or quarterly) to monitor success Completed. The Task Force reviewed various public safety metrics and receives monthly updates. B. Measure/monitor engagement of Neighborhood Watch groups  Create Neighborhood Watch survey for leads to inquire about activities and engagement  Regularly review Neighborhood Watch registration and grant applications (such as annual or quarterly) Completed. The Task Force completed the Neighborhood Watch survey in June 2018 and reviewed the application and registration process. 4. Council Directed Items A. Transition Plan  Create transition plan that provides guidance and recommendation for the City Council to consider following the sunset of the Task Force in November 2018. In progress. The Task Force started drafting the transition plan at the June 2018 meeting. B. Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018  Review the Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018 and provide the City Council with a recommendation on whether to support the initiative. Completed. The Task Force recommended that the City Council take no position on the measure at the July 2018 meeting. 24 CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Safety Task Force From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: August 23, 2018 Subject: Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering At the July Public Safety Task Force Meeting, the Task Force agreed to hold the Neighborhood Watch Lead Gathering on October 4 at the Joan Pisani Community Center Multipurpose Room from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The objective of the first lead gathering on October 15, 2017 was to introduce leads to each other and the Public Safety Task Force, gather input from leads on the Task Force initiatives, and hear lessons learned from leads. The objective of the April 21, 2018 gathering was to identify opportunities for Neighborhood Watch and CERT to become more cohesive and supportive of each other. During both of the previous gatherings, participants were divided into small groups for discussion. Each group then reported out key findings and takeaways. Discussion topics were provided for small groups at both events. Some possible objectives for the October 2018 gathering could include: - Maintaining interest in Neighborhood Watch - Strengthening partnerships between Neighborhood Watch leads - Using Neighborhood Watch to build community - Benefits and outcomes of Neighborhood Watch If the Task Force would like to use the small group discussion format used at previous gatherings, staff can prepare discussion topics based on the desired objectives of the event and provide them for Task Force review at the September meeting. In addition to small group discussion, the Task Force may be interested in inviting Captain Rich Urena to provide a brief report on current trends and observations. Below is a tentative event program for the Task Force to consider. Event Program 6:00 p.m. Event Start & Dinner 6:15 p.m. Welcoming Remarks 6:30 p.m. Update from the Sheriff’s Office 6:45 p.m. Small Group Discussion Instructions 6:55 p.m. Small Group Discussions 7:45 p.m. Report From Small Group Discussions 8:00 p.m. Event End 25