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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.07 PoliceSvsPtrlBeatSys .. -r" - CITY CLERK File # D~[B][Q]-[g][Q] . AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 24, 1995 SUBJECT: Information Regarding Dublin Police Services Patrol Beat System Report Prepared by: James W. Rose, Police Chief EXHIBITS ATTACHED: ( (1) Map entitled, Dublin Police Services Two~Beat System / (2) Map entitled, Dublin Police Services Three-Beat System tr! RECOMMENDATION: r.y1.J (1) Receive information regarding the Dublin Police Services Patrol Beat System. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Sufficient funding for the additional personnel required to operate the Patrol Beat System has been included in the FY 1995-96 City of Dublin budget. . DESCRIPTION: On October 1, 1995, Dublin Police Services - - - implemented a beat system for the Patrol Section. The beat system was deemed necessary for a variety of reasons, including the City's annexation ofa considerable amount of property in eastern Dublin and the need to mitigate the annexation's effect on the current level of police service provided to the community. In order to maintain the current level of police service provided to Dublin residents, a change was necessary as a means of keeping pace with the evolving Dublin community. Consequently, as part of the annexation plan, funding for two additional patrol officers was provided to Police Services and the Patrol Beat System was developed and implemented. DEFINITIONS: TWO-BEAT SYSTEM: A beat system whereby the property located within the city limits of Dublin is divided into two separate sections, or "beats." The designated beats pertaining to the two-beat system are referred to as Beat 71 and Beat 72, and are illustrated on the attached map entitled, Dublin Police Services Two~Beat System. THREE-BEAT SYSTEM: A beat system whereby the property located within the city limits of Dublin is divided into three separate sections, or "beats". The designated beats pertaining to the three-beat system are referred to as Beat 71, Beat 72, and Beat 73, and are illustrated on the attached map entitled, Dublin Police Services Three-Beat System. . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: Hlcc-forms/agdastmt.doc ITEM NO. 4.1 - SUMMARY: .... At the beginning of each shift at Dublin Police Services, the on-duty Watch Commander makes a determination, based on the needs of the citizenry and of Police Services, regarding which beat system (two-beat vs. three-beat) he or she will be using for that specific shift. The Watch Commander then makes notification to the Dispatch Center of his or her beat system selection, and the dispatcher consequently enters that selection into the computer system located at the Dispatch Center. The computer system at Dispatch has been programmed to recognize which specific locations within the City of Dublin fall into which designated "beat," and has been programmed to reflect the changes in designated beats depending on which beat system is being used. When police presence is required at a location within the City, the computer system will advise Dispatch that police presence is required, and the specific "beat" where police service is needed will be specified. ." One patrol officer on a given shift is assigned to each designated beat in Dublin. That particular officer is the primary officer for his or her beat, and is required to respond to calls for service in the beat and to conduct proactive police service within the beat as welL Other officers assigned to a given shift who are not assigned to a designated beat, are assigned as "cover officers" and are expected to assist beat officers with their police activity, conduct proactive law enforcement, and/or target specific crime trends within the city. Patrol officers assigned to designated beats are expected to remain in their respective beats, unless instructed to leave by Dispatch, the Watch Commander, or if the safety of the citizenry or other officers require they do so. "Cover officers" are permitted to "float" within the city of Dublin as specific police- related needs develop. CONCLUSION: . As previously stated, the evolving Dublin community has required that Dublin Police Services respond accordingly, with a proactive approach designed to maintain the high level of service that we have always sought to provide. The implementation of the Patrol Beat System has provided Police Services with an ability to insure all areas of the City are adequately and consistently served. Patrol officers assigned to designated beats have been given specific areas of responsibility and take pride in maintaining a safe and secure community. The system allows the beat officer to "get to know" the people within his or her beat and affords the officer the opportunity to interact with the community. 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