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CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16 OPERATING AND CIP

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

Police Field Operations

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Patrol participated in the AVIOD 13 campaign, resulting in 21 DUI arrests, 3 DUI warrants and no fatal crashes

The traffic team conducted three DUI checkpoints

Continued to conduct parole/probation searches, to include Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS). Officers

conducted at total of 324 probation/parole searches

OUTCOME 2 – INCREASE TRUST AND CONFIDENCE IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT

Continued Volunteers in Policing Program and currently have 24 volunteers

Continued scheduling VIPs to work in records and assist with fingerprinting

Continued Facebook and Twitter accounts to foster on-going communication between the Police Department and

community for current events

Patrol officers were assigned schools within their beats and were required to visit the schools multiple times dur-

ing their work week, referred as PRG2 (Public Relations Goal 2). In FY14-15 the Department conducted 495 PRG2

checks

Reduced number of citizen complaints from 3-year average of 8 to 5

OUTCOME 3 – INCREASE FEELING OF SAFETY

Scheduled VIPs to augment patrol by conducting vacation checks, vehicle abatement and other patrol activities

Dispatchers received 1,560 EMS calls for service. Officers responded to 73 serious medical related incidents, such

as heart attacks, choking and head injuries

Purchased new radar/message/license plate reader to assist with traffic enforcement and community education/

awareness

OUTCOME 4 – INCREASE PROFICIENCY OF STAFF

Conducted scenario based training in Active Shooter, Defensive Tactics, Firearms and Taser

Since implementation of VieVu body worn video camera patrol officers have downloaded 1,498 GB 0r 1,498 hours

of video. VieVu cameras have reduced liability and increased offender accountability

Hired 5 new police officers to replace sworn staff who retired

Police Department statistics reflect calendar year 2014

FY 15-16 ACTIVITY GOALS

Deploy Automated License Plate Reader during each shift