City of Morgan Hill Fiscal Years 2020- 2022 Recommended Operating and CIP Budgets

Police Field Operations (continued)

 Supported Chief in his role as president of the California Police Chief Association (2019 Council Strategic Priorities: Regional Initiatives)  Purchased Automated License Plate Reader /Approved Decision Package to replace existing non-functional LPR system to identify stolen vehicles within our community (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety)  Received Homeland Security Grant for the purchase of 2 incursion barriers. We received and have deployed the barriers at several special planned events (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety)  Provided training for all legislatively mandated and collateral trainings for all officers (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety)  Provided sheltering of cats at the local County Animal Shelter to provide spay/neuter and adoption services in an effort to safely and humanely decrease the feral cat population/ Approved Decision Package (Ongoing Council Priorities: Protecting the Environment and Maintaining Fiscal Responsibility)  Provided suicide prevention training to all Field Operations Division Officers (Council Ongoing Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety, Preserving and Cultivating Public Trust, Supporting our Youth, Seniors, and Entire Community  Purchased and Implemented new Field Training Officer Software to improve efficiencies and statistical data: (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety)  Strengthened regional communication capability by transitioning to Silicon Valley Regional Communication System: (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety/Advancing Regional Initiatives) FY 2020-21 and 2021-22 Activity Goals  Hire Police Officers to fill vacancies (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety)  Replace Mobizent eCite-electronic citations and traffic collision reporting platform to Crossroads to improve reliability, efficiencies and environmental footprint and ensure alignment of traffic enforcement with high collision areas. (Ongoing Council Priorities: Protecting the Environment)  Continue to Interrupt Crime Trends by deploying resources to hot spots identified through an analysis of crime data (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety)  Strengthen partnership with County Mental Health Staff to address chronic clients in need of resources (Ongoing Council Priorities: Enhancing Public Safety/Supporting Our Youth, Seniors and Entire Community)  Purchase and install 2 additional incursion barriers (totaling 4) through a Homeland Security Grant. The barriers will be used at special events such as Taste of Morgan Hill, Mushroom Mardi Gras and National Night Out.  Strengthen partnership with 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)

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