trinity river corridor project security
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emorandum
CITY OF DALLASDATE 20 June 2014T The Honorable Members o the Transportation and Trinity River Project Committee:Vonciel Jones Hill (Chair), Lee Kleinman (Vice Chair), Deputy Mayor Pro Tern MonicaAlonzo, Mayor Pro Tern Tennell Atkins, Sandy Greyson, and Sheffie Kadane
SUBJECT Trinity Project Security Planning Grant UpdateOn 23 June 2014, you will be briefed on the Trinity Project Security Planning Update.The briefing materials are attached for your review.Please feel free to contact me if you need additional information.
9 f 2 . ~Assistant City ManagerAttachmentc: A.C. Gonzalez, City ManagerWarren M.S. Ernst, City AttorneyCraig D Kinton, City Auditor
Joey Zapata, Assistant City ManagerCharles M. Cato, (I) Assistant City ManagerTheresa O Donnell , (I) Assistant City Manager
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Trinity Project Security Planning Grant UpdateTransportation and Trinity River Project Committee23 June 2014
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Purpose of Todays Briefing
Provide an update on Security Master
Plan study progress to date
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Challenges
Police Department recognizes the size of the project- Land area- Varied terrains
Multiple types of usersLong term misuse
Unfamiliarity by policeOngoing criminal conduct
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Approach for the Plan
Embraces diversity of community input
Recognizes a phased implementation
Leverages resources to realizeimplementation
Embraces innovative technologies andtactics
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Key Elements
Five (5) Steps to Develop the Plan
Step 1-Common FrameworkConvene agency stakeholdersDefine characteristics for standardizationInventory existing and planned assets according tostandardsObtain input from national experts
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Key Elements
Five (5) Steps to Develop the Plan (Continued)
Step 2-Community EngagementReview previous engagement effortsIdentify additional communities/stakeholders:
HOA/Neighborhood Associations Nature groups Recreational enthusiasts
Develop engagement frameworkDevelop community based leadership capacity
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Key Elements
Five (5) Steps to Develop the Plan (Continued)
Step 3-Develop TemplateSpecial trainingMobility/vehicle concernsExtraction concernsInter-jurisdictional considerationsEnvironmental concernsEquipmentStaffing model
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Key Elements
Five (5) Steps to Develop the Plan (Continued)
Step 4-Identify Resource Requirements & Gap AnalysisConvene agency stakeholdersDefine characteristics for standardizationExtraction concernsInventory existing and planned assets according to standards
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Key Elements
Five (5) Steps to Develop the Plan (Continued)
Step 5-Develop Phased Implementation Plan
Phase 1Six (6) month pilot in several locations
Phase 2Three (3) years to meet existing needs
Phase 3
Continue to meet future needs that will correspond tocompletion of Trinity improvements
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Public Safety Priorities
Summary of input from stakeholders
Feel safe, comfortableHave a memorable, unique experienceCreate user referralsFeelings of ownershipRecognize benefits of back to natureRealization of economic investment
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Results and Next Steps
Complete the long term plan that grows with the project and covers: Staffing Equipment Training Accountability Costs Metrics
Present to Council in late August to early SeptemberPropose policy changes related to public safety in the project