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Washington Police Department Community Meeting

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Washington Police Department Community Meeting. Washington Police Department. Where are we going?. Community Oriented Policing. Balances reactive responses to calls for service with proactive problem-solving centered on the causes of crime and disorder. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Washington  Police Department Community  Meeting

Washington Police DepartmentCommunity Meeting

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WHERE ARE WE GOING?Washington Police Department

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Community Oriented Policing• Balances reactive responses

to calls for service with proactive problem-solving centered on the causes of crime and disorder.

• Community oriented policing requires police and citizens join together as partners in the course of both identifying and effectively addressing issues.

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Community-oriented policing

TRADITIONAL• React to incidents• Take a report• Take yet another

report• Randomly patrol• Make arrests

COMMUNITY-ORIENTED• Constantly review reports for

patterns, geography becomes relevant

• Look for root causes • Look for commonalties, ie- low

lighting, limited access • Utilize supportive technology• Concentrate on small

problems to prevent big ones• Develop community

partnerships

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Community Policing Goals for Crime Reduction

• To significantly reduce street level activity and those crimes associated with it

• To Improve the living conditions of residential areas experiencing the negative effects that unlawful activity creates

• To rebuild community trust through partnerships, ie-citizens academy , teen squad, explorer post, PAL, engagement, etc.

• To redirect offenders to a more productive life

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Washington’s Crime Statistics

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Washington’s Crime Statistics

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Washington’s Crime Statistics

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Washington’s Crime Statistics

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How would you rate the following downtown?GOOD FAIR

POOR

                A. Parking 101 82 18

B. Friendliness of Salespeople 170 23 2

C. Price of Merchandise 113 77 5

D. Quality of Goods 139 54 3

E. Attractiveness of area 119 74 7

F. Safety 161 33 4

How would you rate the following downtown?GOOD FAIR

POOR

                A. Parking 101 82 18

B. Friendliness of Salespeople 170 23 2

C. Price of Merchandise 113 77 5

D. Quality of Goods 139 54 3

E. Attractiveness of area 119 74 7

F. Safety 161 33 4

Chamber Survey

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Current Police Facility

• Dedicated in 1975• 6,200 square feet• Located in flood plain• Sub-standard

environmental conditions

• Insufficient space• Inadequate technology• Is operating beyond

useful life of HVAC and Electrical systems

• Foundation settlement issues

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Current Police Facility

Evidence of a leaky roof Inadequate technology infrastructure

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Current Police Facility

Case file Storagein Bathrooms

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Oriented & accessible to community Community meeting space In-house training for law officials Secure and Unsecured areas Meet Homeland Security Standards Sally port: secure prisoner entry/exit Adequate onsite evidence storage Adequate parking

Oriented & accessible to community Community meeting space In-house training for law officials Secure and Unsecured areas Meet Homeland Security Standards Sally port: secure prisoner entry/exit Adequate onsite evidence storage Adequate parking

Facility features supportive of a community-oriented policing model

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HOW DO WE GET THERE?Washington Police Department

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Step 1: Space needs analysis

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Step 2: Council sets parameters

15,000 square foot building Room for expansion Out of floodzone Within city limits $3,000,000 Construction budget

15,000 square foot building Room for expansion Out of floodzone Within city limits $3,000,000 Construction budget

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Step 3: Preliminary Site Search

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Step 3: Committee formed Walked through a facilitated process; designed to

surface a consensus driven site recommendations Completed matrix on 21 sites

Walked through a facilitated process; designed to surface a consensus driven site recommendations

Completed matrix on 21 sites

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Step 4: Site Matrix, quantitative analysis

Fatal factors

• Blue line streams

• Floodway• Environmental• Lot size (<2.5a)

Non-fatal factors• Lot size (>2.5)• Service Centricity• Access• Utilities• Acquisition and Preparation Costs• Community enhancement• Private development potential• Flood evaluation• Zoning• Availability

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SITE MATRIX Non Fatal Factors: Weight Criteria Rating Score

1 2 3

Size 3 <2.5 acres <3.5 >3.5 3 9.0

Service Centricity 2 1.5 miles 1 0.5 3 6.0

Access 31 side or

secondary 2 2 sides w/ primary 3 9.0

Utilities 3 <6" water 6"8" or 12" for

sprinklers 3 9.0

Acquisition & Prep Cost 3 >$200m $200m <$200m 1

3.0

Community Enhancement 2 Little Some A lot 2

4.0

Private Development Potential 2 Commercial

Residential or some Little 1

2.0

Flood Elevation 3 100 500 None 1 3.0

Zoning 1 Residential Mixed use O&I & comm. 3 3.0

Availability 2 Condemnation Purchase Public 2 4.0

Total 52.0

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Step 5: Recommendations to CouncilPreferred Potential Declined

Existing ball fields Former Nursing home Current police facility

BCDC Former Pecheles Toyota Site

Herbert S. Perry

Warren Airfield

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Project FundingProject Funding

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Washington Police Department

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

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Site Evaluation - Warren AirfieldSite Evaluation - Warren Airfield

• Zoning - AP Zone / “Special Use”• Positive Impact on Future Development• Adequate Infrastructure (Site Utilities)• Promote Safe Environment for Adequate Sports Complex• “Gateway Feature” for Airport / Municipal Uses• Positive Impact on Adjacent Property Values

• Zoning - AP Zone / “Special Use”• Positive Impact on Future Development• Adequate Infrastructure (Site Utilities)• Promote Safe Environment for Adequate Sports Complex• “Gateway Feature” for Airport / Municipal Uses• Positive Impact on Adjacent Property Values

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• Preliminary Design February 2011• Final Design June 2011• Permitting July 2011• Receive Construction Bid August 2011• Construction Start September 2011• Construction Complete October 2012

Schedule - MilestonesSchedule - Milestones

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