City of Morgan Hill Fiscal Years 2020- 2022 Recommended Operating and CIP Budgets
Police Administration (continued) Administration provides planning and coordination; budget management; coordination of internal affairs matters; department-wide training; special events planning and management; and other administrative needs to the Department. FY 2018-19 and 2019-20 Accomplishments Increased the profile of the City and Police Department; Police Chief served as the President of the California Police Chiefs Association (Council Ongoing Priorities: Fostering a Positive Organizational Culture; Council 2019 Strategic Priorities: Regional Initiatives) Finalized and began implementation of the Police Department of Choice concept (Council Ongoing Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety, Fostering a Positive Organizational Culture, Preserving and Cultivating Public Trust; Council 2019 Strategic Priorities: Community Engagement and Messaging) Identified and implemented a dynamic analytics dashboard, CrimeView, for the tracking of crime trends and locations, response times and other key data points to enhance service delivery (Council Ongoing Priorities: Preserving and Cultivating Public Trust and Enhancing Public Safety) Provided suicide prevention training to all Officers and Public Safety Dispatchers (Council Ongoing Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety, Preserving and Cultivating Public Trust, Supporting our Youth, Seniors, and Entire Community) Enhanced community engagement by implementing Coffee with a Cop (Council 2019 Strategic Priorities: Community Engagement and Messaging) Affirmed succession planning and organizational diversity efforts by filling 7 of 15 positions through internal candidates and increased representation in one under-represented area by 100%: (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety) Partnered with City, County and faith-based organizations to apply best practices for Homeless population (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety/Supporting Our Youth, Seniors and Entire Community) Received a grant award from the County Office of Emergency Services-Homeland Security Grant for the design and purchase of a Mobile Command Vehicle to serve as a regional asset. (Council Ongoing Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety, Preserving and Cultivating Public Trust) Developed and implemented an innovative English and Spanish mobile phone application. This application improves the ability of the department to engage with members of our community by easily allowing access to information and provides the ability to report crimes directly from the mobile application. (Council Ongoing Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety, Enhancing Diversity and Inclusiveness) Launched community engagement platform, SPIDR Tech, that automatically sends one-to-one texts and emails in English and Spanish to crime victims, reporting parties and other members of the community (Council Ongoing Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety, Advancing Regional Initiatives)
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