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Update Meeting Agenda
•Welcome – Sr. Joan Lescinski, CSJ, President
•Review of Agenda – Tim Phillips•City Report – Sgt. Dennis Colclasure•St. Ambrose Initiatives Update – Tim
Phillips•Neighborhood Relations Council – Kris
Woodard•Questions
DAVENPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT
SGT. Dennis Colclasure [email protected]
Thurs – Sat Patrols (10pm start) • Rental Properties• Campus Issues• Student Behavior • NRC Board
How “Do What’s Right” Works• Individual submits a tip• Davenport Police receives tip in office that is staffed 24 hours/day,
7 days/week. • Supervisor reviews tip, assesses threat and submits to next level
supervisor.• Shift Commander completes assessment. Makes decision to have
emergency response, call in detectives to investigate further or assign for follow up.
• Level of threat determines if a phone call, text message and/or e-mail is disseminated to an identified group of employees.
• Threat assessment may involve communication and partnerships with mental health professionals.
Other Communication Means• For Immediate Police Response — Call 911• Non-Emergency Phone — Call (563) 326-7979 M-F 7Am to 7PM• Davenport Police Non-Emergency Online Report / CopLogic-
24 hours / day at www.CityofDavenportIowa.com• Action Center — Report Problems / Ask Questions / Provide Feedback —
24 hours / day at www.CityofDavenportIowa.com• Like us on Facebook – Davenport, IA Police Department• Find us on YouTube – DavenportIAPolice• Follow us on Twitter – Davenport IA Police - @DavenportPolice
CSD
• Contact information:
• Community Services Division/Public Works Department
• 1200 E 46th St.• Davenport, Iowa 52807• 563 326-7746
City ResourcesTo address General Concerns:https://www.cityofdavenportiowa.com/egov/apps/action/center.egov?view=group;group=name
To address Public Works issues:https://www.cityofdavenportiowa.com/egov/apps/action/center.egov?view=form;page=1;id=619
To address Illegally Parked Vehicles:https://www.cityofdavenportiowa.com/eGov/apps/action/center.egov?view=form&page=1&id=33
Admissions and Welcome Center• Located at the intersection of Locust and Harrison Streets
• Completely refurbished building (former Eye Care Pavilion)
• 3,000 square-foot welcoming space under the building's circular section includes a spacious lobby, individual conference rooms and a meeting room in the middle for groups of prospective students and their families.
• Offices for undergraduate and graduate admissions counselors and staff are located on two floors covering 7,000 additional square feet of office space, which also houses the university's Enrollment Data Center.
Quad-Cities New Ideas Forum•A partnership of St. Ambrose University,
the Quad-City Times and the Quad-Cities Chamber of Commerce
•Intent is to encourage more Quad-City caucus participation.
•The Forum is facilitating thoughtful, in-depth discussion of issues
•Additionally hosting the rallies many campaigns are bringing to our community.
Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver Health Sciences Education Wing• Located in the Center for Health Sciences Education
Building
• 13,000-square-foot $3.5 million addition
• Includes a clinical skills lab and exam suite that simulates a medical office practice setting and emergency and trauma care
• Also features a 78-seat lecture hall equipped with enhanced technology for distance education delivery, and additional classroom, study and meeting areas
• Offices for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program and faculty, as well as the College of Health and Human Services dean
Wellness and Recreation Center•Expansion and renovation of Lee Lohman,
extending onto current football practice field
•80,000 sq. ft. of learning, recreation and athletic space for class, competition, and general use
•Will include new cardio space, a 200-meter indoor track, new basketball courts, a dance room, new classrooms, and offices
•Anticipate breaking ground in Spring 2016
•Anticipated opening Fall 2017
Residential Capacity•Fall 14: Fall 15:
▫1681 contracts 1636 contracts ▫1728 bed capacity 1715 bed capacity▫64 % of 2714 UG 68 % of 2526UG▫20th day 20th day
•Fall 15 contracts released: 7▫Fall 14 contracts released: 37▫FY retention 78%▫Institutional data are available at
http://www.sau.edu/Assessment.html
Fall Parking Availability
•Managing lot usage to accommodate demand:▫Zone 1# – 667 spaces [R 1.1] = 707
permits sold▫Zone 2 – 552 spaces [R 1.1] = 601 permits
sold▫Zone 3* – 98 spaces [R 1.0] = 34 issued
[free] #Added 24 spaces around the Welcome Center *Shuttle runs as requested from Zone 3 Currently conducting lot surveys Use of public transportation remains high,
with over 31,000 rides in past years
Parking Oversight• Require all students to register vehicles so
City can look up vehicles of concern• Communicate with students to use our lots• Monitor on-street parking and encourage
student use of University lots• Report illegal parking on streets to City• Work closely with the city to address issues• Continue to make available for free, Zone 2
and Rogalski Faculty/Staff lots from 3 p.m. – 7 a.m.
• Neighbors: Please call the City and University with concerns
Property AcquisitionLocation Intended Use•310 W. Locust Welcome Center•328 W. Locust Parking•1912 Brown Street Student housing
Adler House Improvements•Approved Feb. 28, 2013 for special use
permit•Purpose to house special programs, such
as honors, faculty enrichment, and Center for Teaching Excellence
•Improvements to date include:▫Remove carpet, refinish wooden floors =
$2,400▫Sidewalk replacement = $1,944▫New windows = $11,872 + $12,000 labor▫New roof, carriage house - $5,000 [2014-
2015]▫Air conditioning (upstairs only) and new
furnaces (entire house) - $30,000 - $35,000• Projects for this year to be determined
Neighborhood Relations CouncilUpdatesKris Woodard, Chairperson
NRC Next Meeting: October 22, 6:30 p.m.St. Ambrose Rogalski Center