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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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Chairman Solorio discussed the City of Sacramento's draft ordinance of the same topic, as <br /> Sacramento has characteristics and concerns that are similar to those of Santa Ana, and shared <br /> that Sacramento is considering prohibiting panhandling in sensitive areas. <br /> COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS <br /> Chairman Solorio suggested additional outreach to Criminal Justice students for recruitment, and <br /> shared his appreciation of the recruitment efforts that have taken place so far. Additionally, <br /> Chairman Solorio shared his support of Shotpotter technology and the benefits it would provide <br /> the City, and requested that a presentation be given to the League of California Cities. Chairman <br /> Solorio shared his support of both ordinances discussed. <br /> Co-Chair Villegas shared his support of the recruitment efforts taking place, stating that word-of- <br /> mouth is the best approach in appealing to applicants. Additionally, Co-Chair Villegas shared his <br /> support of both ordinances discussed. He also commented on the increase of homeless calls for <br /> medical service as a result of the increase of homeless individuals being brought to the City. <br /> The Committee members were engaged in the discussions, expressed interest in the <br /> presentations, and asked for some items to be brought back for further dialogue. They thanked <br /> Staff for their power points presentations. <br /> FUTURE ITEMS <br /> Calls for Service pertaining to Homelessness <br /> Update on Code Enforcement numbers <br /> Abandonment Ordinance <br /> Panhandling Ordinance <br /> Fireworks Enforcement <br /> ADJOURNMENT—7:10 P.M. <br /> DAVID VALENTIN <br /> Acting Chief of Police <br /> ep <br /> 4 <br />
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