HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CES-2007-12-12 Communications & Emergency Services Committee
Regular Meeting December 12, 2007 7:00 p.m.
PRESENT:
Chair J. R. Clairborne
Alderpersons (3) Jennifer Dotson, Robin Korherr, Michelle Berry
OTHERS PRESENT:
City Clerk— Julie Conley Holcomb
Director of IT— Duane Twardokus
Fire Chief— Brian Wilbur
Acting Police Chief— Edward Vallely
Alderpersons: Maria Coles, Mary Tomlan
Alderperson Elect— Eric Rosario
ADDITIONS TO OR DELETIONS FROM THE AGENDA:
Chair Clairborne requested that the approval of the November, 2007 minutes be
deferred until next month.
Alderperson Berry arrived at 7:15 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Joel Harlan, Town of Newfield voiced his concern about increased violence across the
country.
RESPONSE TO PUBLIC BY COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Alderperson Korherr thanked Mr. Harlan for his comments and the copy of the article
about the tragic shooting of professional football player Sean Taylor.
Chair Clairborne stated that he attended the 2nd Pastoral Anniversary of Reverend Nate
Wright and sent his congratulations to Reverend Wright. He noted that Reverend
Wright has been in the pulpit since he was 15 years old and now he has become a
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6. Presentation by the Community Police Board
Chair Clairborne explained that he asked the Community Police Board to provide a
report to the Committee as they are connected to the Police Department who reports to
the Communications and Emergency Services Committee.
Mr. Daniel Slattery, Chair of the Community Police Board reported that the Board is
comprised of 5 voting members. There are currently 2 vacancies on the Board and the
youth member position is also vacant. He noted that the Board tries to balance its
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membership to reflect the diversity of the community. He requested that people who
are interested in serving on the Board submit a resume form to the City Clerk's Office.
The Community Police Board was established to act as a liaison between community
members and the Ithaca Police Department. The Board works under the Mayor and is
not part of the Police Department. The members of the Board work to resolve citizen
complaints against the Police Department and to explain police procedures to members
of the public. The Board further accepts commendations for police officers. The Board
has an annual budget of$10,000 that is mainly used for supplies and to fund an
administrative position currently held by Nancy Falconer.
The Board reviewed 20 complaints so far in 2007: 4 were founded in favor of the
complainant; 4 were conciliated; 4 were withdrawn; 2 were unfounded; 6 are still
pending.
The Board reviewed 14 complaints in 2006 and 8 complaints in 2005. The increase in
complaints is attributed to expanded outreach efforts of the Board including tabling at
events.
Most of the complaints that the Board reviews are minor including issues such as noise
violations, handcuffing, etc. If a severe complaint is received, the Board requests that
the Police Department conduct an internal investigation, and the Board conducts their
own independent investigation after the internal investigation.
One member of the Board is assigned as the "case handler" and they assign complaints
to Board members and track the progress of the complaints. Some cases take longer to
resolve due to the large population of transient residents in the community.
Alderperson Berry stated that she is glad to hear about the tabling efforts and that the
rise in complaints can be considered a good thing as it means that people who want to
resolve issues with the City know about the process. She questioned whether there
had been recent stories in the newspaper about the Board's efforts and suggested that
pubic service announcements on the radio would be helpful as well.
Commissioner Slattery noted that some people feel that the Board has more authority
than it does such as terminating police officers. The Board only makes
recommendations regarding founded cases to the Chief of Police. The Board also
hears appeals cases on taxicab licenses and can overturn the Police Chief's decision
based on findings.
Alderperson Coles stated that she is the liaison to the Community Police Board and she
is amazed at the amount of responsibility each Commissioner takes on as they work on
these complaints.
Alderperson Clairborne questioned why the Community Police Board investigation of
severe complaints is conducted after the Police Department internal investigation.
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Commissioner Slattery responded that the Board does not want to interfere with
witnesses for the police investigation. The Board is not privy to the police investigation
but the Police Chief receives information on the Board's investigation as an independent
report.
7. Updates:
7.1 Time Warner Cable and the Access Oversight Committee
Alderperson Dotson reported that there has been no resolution to the issue of the
reduction in the public access studio hours. She stated that meetings between city staff
and Time Warner representatives regarding the prior franchise agreement are ongoing.
The next meeting is scheduled for January, 2008.
7.2 Public Information Officer Team (PIOT) and Public Information Initiative
City Clerk Holcomb reported that the PIOT is working on an upgrade to the city's
website including a new home page, improved navigational tools, e-mail subscription
service, interactive forms, and a calendar solution. In addition, the PIOT is developing a
Request for Proposals for a consultant to work with the city on the new web tools and
the development of a bi-weekly, electronic, community newsletter. The newsletter will
include stories about legislative issues, city programs and services, construction
projects, frequently asked questions, upcoming meetings and events, and information
about city employee awards, promotions and recognitions.
7.3 Fire Contract between City and Town of Ithaca
Fire Chief Wilbur reported that Common Council adopted an extension of the
Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Town of Ithaca that was
scheduled to expire in March, 2008. Both parties are still in negotiations, 2 sessions
have been held and the next session is scheduled for January, 2008.
Discussion followed on the floor regarding the Strategic Planning for Firefighters
Committee, the need for additional revenues to appropriately staff the department and
the impact of tax exempt properties on the city budget.
7.4 Ithaca Police Department-Fall Creek Neighborhood Association meeting of
December 3, 2007.
Acting Police Chief Vallely reported that remarkable progress is being made on the
Police Department electronic activity log that will be unveiled on the IPD webpage soon.
The Department of Information Technology has been working very closely with the
department and through this initiative they have found a way to automate the
department's workflow regarding the filing of incident reports.
Acting Chief Vallely noted that the electronic daily activity log was previewed to the Fall
Creek Neighborhood Association last night and a positive response was received.
Alderperson Korherr stated that Fall Creek Neighborhood Association has a sub-
committee on crime in the area. Residents are interested in accessing crime data and
want to be able to query information on certain areas. Acting Chief Vallely explained
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the car beat assignments and stated that the department will be posting a map of the
beats on the website. He further noted that street names will be listed on the activity log
but blocks will not be included as some streets are small and it would be easy to identify
particular properties and crime victims.
Acting Chief Vallely further explained that the he understood the neighborhood's
concern about emergency communications getting out to residents as quickly as
possible. He noted that a member of the Police Department is a subscriber on the
South Hill Neighborhood Association Listsery and that they are trying to subscribe to the
Fall Creek Listsery as well.
Director of Information Technology Twardokus noted that Acting Chief Vallely has a
great vision for the department to increase the use of technology to improve the
efficiency of police officers including the use of mobile data terminals in police cars. He
further stated that this is a developing process that will evolve over time.
Alderperson Dotson expressed appreciation for the collaborative process.
Acting Chief Vallely reported that a questionnaire is being developed and will be sent to
random complainants to rate the service that the Ithaca Police Department provided.
He further reported that a meeting with Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton was scheduled
to discuss the annual distribution of 2008 Homeland Security funds. He stated that
funds are funneled from the federal government to state government to the county
government and the Sheriff distributes the money. The Police Department is trying to
secure $65,000 for the replacement of the SWAT bus.
7.5 New Direction of Community Policing
Acting Chief Vallely reported that all beat officers have been directed to complete logs
during their shift that includes information about where they stopped, who they talked to,
and what activity where happening. All logs are reviewed by the Acting Chief.
Acting Chief Vallely reported on the annual Cops, Kids and Toys holiday gift drive. All
toys have been collected from the drop boxes and today was the shopping day. All toys
are being stored at the Cornell University Police Department in Barton Hall. He
extended an invitation to Common Council members to ride along with the police
officers as they distribute the toys to local children.
8. Discussion:
8.1 Council Communication and 2008 Council Orientation
Alderperson-elect Eric Rosario and Manager of Organizational Development Leslie
Moskowitz were invited to participate in the discussion. Ms. Moskowitz explained that
the Common Council orientation program is relatively new as it has only been
conducted in 2006 and 2007. She reviewed the previous agendas and explained the
history of the program.
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City Clerk Holcomb explained that staff received feedback from the previous
orientations that indicated that a change in programming is needed as some Council
members felt that the orientation was given to early in their term and they couldn't put
the information in context and others felt that there was information overload in too short
of a time period.
Alderperson Coles suggested that the 1st module of orientation should be an overview
of the role of Common Council and individual Council members. She further
recommended that the module regarding Robert's Rules of order be held after new
Council members have attended a few meetings. In addition, she felt that it would be
helpful to provide information on how Council members follow-up on constituent
requests.
Alderperson Berry stated that an on-going training program that supports Council
members through some of the issues that head into would be helpful such as how to
handle critique by the public, the stress of the job, and how to run effective meetings.
She further suggested that a mentoring program with senior members of Council or a
department head could facilitate team building and information sharing.
Alderperson-elect Rosario stated that he appreciates that the City has an orientation
program and noted that he believes that orientation is more productive after people
serve for a while. He stated that he knows instructors that provide very good training on
Robert's Rules of Order and running effective meetings.
Alderperson Korherr stated that she believes that training on Robert's Rules of Order is
important and so is training on the various types of legislation.
Alderperson Dotson stated that she is looking forward to learning about the different
communication styles of Council members and getting to know each other better. She
noted that conflict resolution training for Council members may be helpful.
Alderperson Korherr left the meeting at 8:30 pm.
Further discussion followed on the floor regarding how to facilitate a closed session
where Council members can speak honestly about communication and interpersonal
issues.
Alderperson Clairborne stated that he believes that it would be helpful for all members
of Council to attend the orientation session as the newer members of Council could
benefit from the experience and advice of the senior members. He stated that he would
like the training to include clarification of the role of the Mayor and Common Council,
relationship building, expectations, accountability, respectful disagreements, training
notifications and budgets, and Council / staff relationships.
Further discussion followed on the idea of having an orientation program in March, 2008
and developing an on-going training curriculum to provide additional training on a
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variety of topics. Alderpersons Coles, Tomlan, Clairborne and Rosario volunteered to
serve on the Orientation Planning Team with Manager of OD Moskowitz, City Clerk
Holcomb, Assistant City Attorney Sokoni and City Controller Thayer.
ADJOURNMENT:
On a motion the meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
0' lie Conley Holco b J. '. Clairborne
City Clerk hair
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