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efficiently and effectively. Manager Carroll provides tables showing a summary of expenses for <br />fiscal year 2013 -14, a summary of Equitable Sharing Activity for fiscal year 2013 -14, and a cash <br />flow analysis through fiscal year 2018 -19, and gives an explanation of the data. Chief Rojas <br />explains that the Federal Government has new rules regarding seizing asset forfeiture finds. The <br />Santa Ana Police Department's narcotic unit is part of a regional task force which includes <br />agents from FBI and DEA; therefore, the Police Department will not be affected by this change. <br />6. Santa Ana Volunteer Hourly Contributions 2014 Report (Discuss Santa Ana Police <br />Department's volunteer program.) — Chief Rojas {Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, If} <br />Chief Rojas has a handout titled "Santa Ana Police Department— 2014 Volunteer Hours." Chief <br />Rojas explains how important the volunteer program is to the Police Department and the City. <br />There are 12 chaplains of various denominations who provide spiritual support to both members <br />of the community and victims of crime, as well as to members of the Police Department. <br />Volunteers in police service (SAVE) donated over 4800 hours of time. The Santa Ana radio <br />team work special events, assisting with lost children and other matters. In 2014, over 7100 <br />hours of time was donated by volunteers. Chief Rojas thanks the volunteers for their important <br />service to the City. <br />7. Homeless Check -In Center (Update on the check -in center and property storage <br />facilities.) — Sr. Management Asst. Alma Flores {Strategic Plan Goal No. 5, 3d} <br />Senior Management Assistant Alma Flores has a handout with the most current information <br />regarding the check -in center for the homeless. There are four options discussed: 1) OCTA <br />indicated that extending restroom hours at the Transit Terminal (SATT) would require an <br />amendment to the existing agreement that is cost prohibitive. 2) The County of Orange will not <br />be seeking an amendment from the Board of Supervisors to extend the public restroom hours <br />until the incoming Board has an opportunity to be briefed on the overall Civic Center plans. 3) <br />OCTA is not in favor of advancing the proposed use of the SATT facility beyond a public <br />restroom at this time, pending sale of the property. 4) City staff approached the owner of 520 W. <br />Santa Ana Blvd. as a possible check -in center. This is located between Everest College and <br />County of Orange offices. The City will continue to evaluate option No. 4. <br />COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS <br />On Item No. 2, Geographic Policing: <br />Chairman Benavides commented that this deployment model can enhance Community Oriented <br />Policing. <br />13A -14 <br />
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