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7/7/2015
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SCOPE OF WORK <br />Summary: <br />Exhibit A <br />The Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) serves the City of Santa Ana which has a population of <br />approximately 334,000. The Department serves a densely populated community with a median age of 29,1 <br />years old according to the 2010 Census. This is the youngest median age of any city over 250,000 people <br />in the state. Currently, our agency consists of 299 sworn officers, led by the Chief of Police, Carlos Rojas, <br />and three Deputy Chiefs, nine Commanders, 41 Sergeants, and 245 officers. We also operate our own 512 <br />bed jail, staffed by 93 non -sworn correctional officers, The Department has four bureaus (Administration, <br />Investigations, Field Operations, and, Jail) and the Office of the Chief of Police, The City is divided in four <br />geographical districts (Northeast, Southeast, Southcoast, and Westend). We have a Special Enforcement <br />Team (SET) comprised of 18 officers that focuses on duality of life issues which includes dealing with <br />alcohol related crimes as well as narcotics, gang, and vice offenses. <br />The City of Santa Ana is 27.27 square miles located in an urban setting. According to the 2013 census, our <br />population of 334,000 is approximately 78% Hispanic, 9.2 %o White, 1.5 % Black, 1% American Indian, and <br />10.5% Asian; approximately 30.7% of our population is under l8 years of age and approximately 53.6% of <br />the population is between 18 and 65 years of age. Santa Ana is the County seat and second most populous <br />city in Orange County. The core of the city is the downtown area, which contains retail stores, restaurants, <br />bars and housing. This is also home to the Santa Ana Civic Center, which is a dense campus of <br />administrative buildings for the city, county of Orange, state, and federal agencies. <br />There are a total of 397 active retail licenses issued in Santa Ana by the California Department of <br />Alcoholic Beverage and Control (ABC). There are 168 off -sale licenses and 229 on -sale licenses issued to <br />establishments in our city by ABC. <br />In order to accomplish our goals and objectives, we are requesting $99,500 in grant funding. The funds <br />provided by the grant will allow the Santa Ana Police Department to accomplish the following goals: <br />1) Reduce the number of alcohol related crimes within the City of Santa Ana. <br />2) Identify and successfully prosecute ABC licensed establishments who violate the law. <br />3) Provide a safer environment in the areas around licensed establishments for residents and visitors. <br />4) Reduce the drain on limited resources caused by alcohol related incidents throughout the city, <br />These goads will be attained by completing the following objectives: <br />• Conduct at least 20 discretionary undercover enforcement operations at identified ABC licensed <br />establishments to enforce ABC violations and underage drinking. <br />• Conduct at least 5 MINOR DECOY programs at ABC licensed establishments. <br />• Conduct at least 3 roll call trainings to our patrol officers regarding ABC laws and how to enforce them. <br />• Coordinate and conduct 5 IMPACT (Informed Merchants Preventing Alcohol Related Crime <br />Tendencies) operations to educate 'licensees on how to reduce alcohol related crimes in their <br />establishments, <br />s Organize at least five (5) community meetings; hold an ask/answer session regarding possible problems <br />related to ABC licensed establishments. This will be done in conjunction with our regular neighborhood <br />meetings attended by problem oriented policing officers. <br />55A -9 <br />
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