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2017-11-14 PUBLIC SAFETY, CODE ENFORCEMENT & NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT
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2017-11-14 PUBLIC SAFETY, CODE ENFORCEMENT & NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT
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Co-Chair Villegas makes a motion to approve all Meeting Minutes. <br /> MOTION: Villegas SECOND: Solorio <br /> Motion carries. <br /> 4. Update on Police Officer Recruitment and Hiring—Manager Carroll {Strategic <br /> Plan Goal No. 1, li} (Continuous Information item) <br /> Manager Carroll presented the Council Committee with an update on Police Officer hiring, by <br /> reviewing the number of vacancies compared to filled positions year-to-date, as well as the <br /> number of additional officers that are projected to be hired. Manager Carroll also provided an <br /> overview of recruitment events taking place, and informed the Committee of the Lead-Corporal <br /> being assigned to the Background, who will be overseeing recruitment. <br /> ACTION: <br /> Chairman Solorio: Asked that the Police Department consider creating positions that don't <br /> require POST certification that can assist in Investigative work and Traffic enforcement. <br /> Additionally, Chairman Solorio asked that the Recruitment Lead-Corporal attend the next <br /> Committee Meeting, for formal introduction. <br /> 5. Presentation on Shotspotter Technology—Commander Ken Gominsky {Strategic <br /> Plan Goal No. 1, 2a} <br /> Commander Gominsky presented the Council Committee with an overview of Shotspotter <br /> Technology, a gunshot detection and acoustic surveillance technology that uses sensors to locate <br /> and alert law enforcement of gunfire. Commander Gominsky explained how the technology <br /> works, and reviewed the potential benefits and challenges the City could face, if the Shotspotter <br /> technology was implemented. Additionally, Commander Gominsky identified possible areas in <br /> the City the technology could cover and what it would cost. <br /> 2 <br />
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