Agenda Packet 09.11.2018
Menifee Public Safety Committee
September 11, 2018
3:00 PM Regular Meeting
City Council Chambers
29714 Haun Road
Menifee, CA 92586
Agenda
1. Call to order and roll call
2. Public Comments
3. Minutes – August 14, 2018
4. Fire Department Monthly Report
5. Police Department Monthly Report
6. Code Enforcement Monthly Report
7. Animal Control Monthly Report
a. Animal Control Services – Animal Friends of the Valleys
b. Animal Sheltering Services – County of Riverside
8. Public Works/Engineering Monthly Report
9. Community Services Park Ranger Monthly Report
10. School District Monthly Report
11. City Manager Comments
12. Committee Members Comments
13. Adjournment
Next Meeting: October 9, 2018
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Menifee Public Safety Committee
August 14, 2018
3:00 PM Regular Meeting
City Council Chambers
29714 Haun Road
Menifee, CA 92586
Minutes
1. Call to order and roll call
Chairman Matt Liesemeyer called the meeting to order at 3:04 p.m.
Present were: Chairman Matt Liesemeyer, Committee Member Greg August, Assistant
City Manager Jeff Wyman, Records Technician Roxana Elliott, Economic Development
Manager Gina Gonzalez, Building Official Colin McNie, Public Works Director Jonathan
Smith, Traffic Engineer Rob Blough, Community Services Director Jonathan Nicks,
Community Services Supervisor Jason Hendrix, Fire District Chief Geoff Pemberton,
Police Lieutenant Scott Forbes, Police Sergeant John Burke, Animal Friends of the
Valley Officer Mo Middleton.
2. Public Comments
Committee Chair Liesemeyer called for public comments and there was none.
3. Minutes –
The July 10, 2018 minutes were approved unanimously.
4. Fire Department Monthly Report
Fire District Chief Geoff Pemberton provided the monthly Fire stats detailing the number
of calls per month. Mr. Pemberton reported on the average in route to on scene time for
each Fire Engine for the month of July.
5. Police Department Monthly Report
Police Sergeant John Burke provided the monthly stats and cases of interest. Sergeant
John Burke updated the committee on the homeless outreach program.
Committee Member August asked about National Night Out. Sergeant John Burke
responded the National Night out was held at the Oasis and they allowed people in until
they reached capacity and had to turn away some people.
6. Code Enforcement Monthly Report
Building Official McNie provided the monthly report and also reported on the final phase
of the weed abatement program. The final citations were issued
Committee Member Liesemeyer asked about Code Enforcement staffing. Mr. McNie
responded a recruitment for Code Enforcement officers has been started and interviews
were scheduled for the following week.
Mr. Liesemeyer asked for clarification on public and private citations. Mr. McNie provided
clarification.
7. Animal Control Monthly Report
a. Animal Control Services – Animal Friends of the Valleys (AFV)
AFV Officer Middleton reported on the monthly statistics for the month of July
and provided an update on animals being evacuated and transported due to the
fire. 172 dogs were rescued from the fire and 86 of them were transferred to San
Jacinto.
Committee Member August asked if transferring the dogs made it more difficult
for the owners to be reunited with their pets. Officer Middleton responded Animal
Friends of the Valley was assisting in transporting the pets back to their owners.
8. Public Works/Engineering Monthly Report
Senior Traffic Engineer Rob Blough provided the monthly report.
Committee Member Liesemeyer asked why construction had started again on Murrieta
Rd. Mr. Blough responded there were corrections that needed to be made.
Committee Member August asked if a flashing stop sign was to be placed on Bradley
and what the cost associated with it would be. Mr. Blough responded they would be
installing one and the cost would be $1900.00 plus the fees for installation.
Committee Member Liesemeyer asked for an update on Lazy Creek Rd. Mr. Bough
provided the update.
9. Community Services Park Ranger Monthly Report
Community Services Supervisor Jason Hendrix provided the Park Ranger monthly
report.
10. City Manager Comments
No comments
11. Committee Members Comments
No comments
12. Adjournment
Committee Member Liesemeyer adjourned the meeting at 4:02PM
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE
Serving the City of Menifee
Monthly Report
8-1-2018 through 8-31-2018
This monthly report is to provide commination between the fire department and city staff. In the report you will see emergency activity which
has occurred in the City of Menifee, in addition to the general business activity undertaken by the fire staff.
1. INCIDENT SUMMARY: Response Activity
False Alarm 37
Haz Mat 2
Medical 775
Other Fire 10
Other Misc 16
Public Service Assist 63
Res Fire 1
Res Fire 3
Ringing Alarm 4
Standby 3
Traffic Collision 50
Wildland Fire 2
Incident Total: 966
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE
Serving the City of Menifee
Monthly Report
Average Enroute to Onscene Time*
Enroute Time = When a unit has been acknowledged as responding. Onscene Time = When a unit has been acknowledge as being on
scene. For any other statistic outside Enroute to Onscene please contact the IT Help Desk at 951-940-6900
<5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average % 0 to 5 min
Average Commitment Time in minutes for the Month
False Alarm Medical Fire Public Service Traffic Collision Total Average
Engine 5 10 19.6 11 0 8 12.1
Engine 7 10.3 15.8 34.5 12.4 19.1 18.4
Medic Patrol 7 10 18.6 22.8 14.3 2.3 13.6
Engine 68 8.7 19.6 44.3 16.6 16.4 21.1
Engine 76 12.9 18.7 15.2 24.9 13.9 17.1
Truck 76 9.4 16.8 27.5 8 14.9 15.3
2. RESPONSIS INTO CANYON LAKE:
False Medical Other Public Traffic Vehicle Total
Alarm Fire Service Collision Fire
Menifee unit responses 1 0 0 0 0 9
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE
Serving the City of Menifee
Monthly Report
3. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS:
• August 18, 2018 One chief officer, five engines, and one ladder truck responded to a residential structure fire on Trumble Road. The first
arriving engine company reported smoke coming from a double wide modular home. A quick aggressive fire attack, and coordinated
ventilation operation was initiated by the first alarm resources. The fire was contained to a portion of the vacant structure.
• August 30, 2018 One chief officer, 4 engines, one medic patrol, and one ladder truck responded to a residential structure fire on El
Puente Street. The first arriving engine company reported an outside fire spreading into the single-family residences on both sides. An
aggressive fire attack, and coordinated ventilation operation was initiated by the first alarm resources. The fire was contained to an
exterior fire with some fire damage to the eaves and garage attic spaces of the two residencies.
• Menifee City Fire units assisted with the Holly fire near Lake Elsinore and the Keller Fire just south of the Menifee City boundary during
the month of August.
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE
Serving the City of Menifee
Monthly Report
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE
Serving the City of Menifee
Monthly Report
4. INSPECTIONS:
• Station 5 conducted 10 defensible space re-inspections.
• Station 7 conducted 12 defensible space re-inspections.
• Station 68 conducted 30 defensible space inspections.
5. STATION ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS:
Station Tours:
• Station 76 conducted 2 station tours that had a total of 10 public contacts.
Other Events:
• Engine 76 and Truck 76 attended the See’s Candy grand opening.
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE
Serving the City of Menifee
Monthly Report
6. Monthly Incident Map:
MENIFEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Riverside County Sheriff’s Department
Stan Sniff, Sheriff
Disclaimer: UCR Part 1 crimes for 2018 are preliminary and have NOT been published by the FBI as of this report. Additional statistics presented in this report are
based on the information currently in our Records Management System. These numbers are dynamic and can change based on how fa st reports are written and entered into the
Records Management System. These statistics are for law enforcement purposes only.
Menifee Public Safety Report - September 2018
During the month of July 2018, the Menifee Police Department generated 4,340 calls for service.
During the month of July 2018, there were 171 Part 1 crimes reported in the City of Menifee
(UCR data). A three month comparison is provided below:
During the month of July 2018, the Menifee Police Department took 26 vandalism reports and made
8 public intoxication arrests. A three month comparison is provided below:
May June July # Change
Vandalism 31 32 26 -6
Public Intoxication 10 5 8 +3
During the month of July 2018, the Menifee Police Department generated 421 traffic citations,
made 7 DUI arrests and took 20 traffic collision reports (this does not include traffic collisions in
which no report was written). A three month comparison is provided below:
May June July # Change
Traffic Citations 791 522 421 -101
DUI Arrests 6 17 7 -10
T/C Reports 26 26 20 -6
May June July # Change
Homicide 1 0 0 0
Rape 0 2 0 -2
Robbery 2 3 2 -1
Aggravated Assault 10 10 13 +3
Burglary 33 21 31 +10
Larceny Theft 91 97 97 0
Motor Vehicle Theft 31 27 28 +1
Arson 0 0 0 0
Perris Station Arrest Log Charge Location Incident Date Time DescriptionPoss Contr Subs Block 22000 Aloha Rd/ Mead Valley PC-182250030 08/13/2018 16:30:00 Michaca,Martin, 20 Years, Arrested For Poss Contr Subs.Drunk In Public-alco Block 26000 Sultanas Rd/ Homeland PC-182250018 08/13/2018 10:20:00 Diaz,Alejandro Mendoza, 45 Years, Arrested For Disor Cndct Drugs/w/alco.Drunk In Public-alco Clark St/ Oakw ood St Mead Valley PC-182250016 08/13/2018 09:54:00 Gervacio,Silvestre Salvador, 29 Years, Arrested For Public Intoxication.Vehicle/trailor/cons Block 400 Orange Creek Rd/ Perris PE-182250002 08/13/2018 01:30:00 Gama,Albert Nicholas, 21 Years, Arrested For Rec Know n Stolen Prop.Possess Controlled S E Nuevo Rd/ N Perris Bl Perris PE-18226009408/14/2018 20:55:00 Ramirez,Richard Lucky, 26 Years, Arrested For Paraphernalia.Trespass:obstruct/et Block 500 W 4th St/ Perris PE-182260041 08/14/2018 11:45:00 Meza,Jessica Marina, 27 Years, Arrested For T/pass.Prevent Dissuade Vic Block 100 N Perris Bl/ Perris PE-182230104 08/14/2018 12:04:00 Mitchell,Cora, 24 Years, Arrested For Witness Intimidation.Rec Know n Stolen Prop Block 30000 Hanover Ln/ Menifee ME-182070015 08/14/2018 21:40:00 Torres,Cristina, 37 Years, Arrested For Rec Known Stolen Prop.Inflict Corporal Inj Block 27300 Sun City Bl/ Menifee ME-182270135 08/15/2018 18:10:00 Zmich,Carol B, 62 Years, Arrested For Inflic Corp Inj Spse/coh.Obtain Credit Use Ot Block 30300 Haun Rd/ Menifee ME-182270132 08/15/2018 17:17:00 Barnes,Zachary Edward, 21 Years, Arrested For Personate Get Money/prop.False Identification W Orange Av/ N Perris Bl Perris PE-182270107 08/15/2018 16:59:00 Hernandez,Jesus, 59 Years, Arrested For Fls Id To Peace Ofcr.Violate Court Order Block 27900 Adams Av/ Menifee ME-182270092 08/15/2018 13:55:00 Pacheco,Ulises Villa, 19 Years, Arrested For Vio Ct Or Prev Dom Vio.Rec Know n Stolen Prop Elizabeth St/ Jefferson St Mead Valley ZE-182270001 08/15/2018 08:50:00 Lopez,Robert Joseph, 30 Years, Arrested For Rec Known Stolen Prop.Violate Court Order Block 25300 Adjer St/ Menifee ME-182270033 08/15/2018 08:15:00 Hexum,Rachel Leigh, 32 Years, Arrested For Vio Ct Or Prev Dom Vio.Robbery 2nd Degree Naumann Ave/ Robertson St Homeland PC-182170044 08/15/2018 21:26:00 Escalante,Desiree Monrique, 33 Years, Arrested For Robbery 2nd Degree.Poss Of Burglary Tools Block 200 5th St/ Perris PE-182280073 08/16/2018 12:45:00 Mandujando,Jose Manuel, 30 Years, Arrested For Poss Of Burglary Tools.Public Intoxication San Jacinto Ave/ Perris Blvd Perris PE-182280048 08/16/2018 09:00:00 Brooks,Jeffrey Truman, 36 Years, Arrested For Public Intoxication.Dui Alcohol St Hw y 74/ Chairman Menifee ME-182280014 08/16/2018 06:00:00 Medina,Ismael Parra, 48 Years, Arrested For Dui Alcohol.Paraphernalia Antelope Rd/ Ethanac Rd Menifee ME-182280003 08/16/2018 01:55:00 Damon,Dalton Robert, 25 Years, Arrested For Paraphernalia.Paraphernalia Antelope Rd/ Ethanac Rd Menifee ME-182280003 08/16/2018 01:55:00 Smith,Charlee Staci, 27 Years, Arrested For Paraphernalia.Asslt W/dead/w eapon/fire Block 20000 Verta St/ Mead Valley PC-181660033 08/16/2018 07:38:00 Laird,Stephen John, 63 Years, Arrested For Asslt W/dead/weapon/fire.Inflic Corp Inj Spse/coh 7th St/ Park Ave Perris PE-182290140 08/17/2018 23:48:00 Quintero,Oscar, 26 Years, Arrested For Inflic Corp Inj Spse/coh.Dui Block 2000 Medical Center Dr/ Perris PE-182290122 08/17/2018 21:49:00 Rico,Javier Gutierrez, 24 Years, Arrested For Dui.Dui Block 2000 Medical Center Dr/ Perris PE-182290122 08/17/2018 21:49:00 Hernandez,Miguel Angel, 23 Years, Arrested For Dui.Obstruct/resist Pub Off Clark St/ Elmwood St Perris PE-18229008908/17/2018 22:00:00 Gaxiola,Miguel Angel, 26 Years, Arrested For Obstruct/resist Pub Off.Fel Comm On Bail/or Rel Clark St/ Elmwood St Perris PE-18229008908/17/2018 22:00:00 Sanchez,Eriberto, 37 Years, Arrested For Fel Comm On Bail/or Rel.Vio Ct Or Prev Dom Vio Block 29000 Morning Breeze Dr/ Menifee ME-182290119 08/17/2018 17:15:00 Bow man,Raymond Stephan, 37 Years, Arrested For Vio Ct Or Prev Dom Vio.Dui New port Rd/ Bradley Rd Menifee ME-182290004 08/17/2018 01:33:00 Anderson,Shelby Kay, 47 Years, Arrested For Dui.Vio Ct Or Prev Dom Vio Block 2000 Alfalfadale Rd/ Perris PE-182280163 08/17/2018 00:05:00 Espinoza,Edgar Perez, 34 Years, Arrested For Vio Ct Or Prev Dom Vio.Resident Burg 1st Block 1000 Creekw ood Ct/ Perris PE-182210092 08/17/2018 01:00:00 Esquivel,Octavio, 18 Years, Arrested For Resident Burg 1st.Dui Alcohol St Hwy 74/ 1st St Menifee ME-182300113 08/18/2018 23:45:00 Corn,Armando, 49 Years, Arrested For Dui Alcohol.Dui Alcohol Spectacular Bid St/ Spokane St Perris PE-182300117 08/18/2018 22:00:00 Hartman,Nicholas Paul, 28 Years, Arrested For Dui Alcohol.Dui Alcohol Antelope Rd/ Newport Rd Menifee ME-182300077 08/18/2018 22:45:00 Abbondanza,Nicholas Iii, 38 Years, Arrested For Dui Alcohol.Poss Contr Subs Block 24000 Brillante Dr/ Menifee ME-182280046 08/18/2018 11:24:00 Zapata,Noah Anthony, 21 Years, Arrested For Poss Contr Subs.Inflic Corp Inj Spse/coh Block 300 San Jacinto Ave/ Perris PE-182310023 08/19/2018 08:29:00 Garcia,Raul Gamez, 40 Years, Arrested For Inflic Corp Inj Spse/coh.Public Intoxication 3rd St/ D St Perris PE-182310015 08/19/2018 04:15:00 Gomez,Sergio, 28 Years, Arrested For Public Intoxication.Dui Alcohol Dominegoni Pkw y/ Leon Rd Menifee ME-182310012 08/19/2018 01:44:00 Ayala,Guadalupe, 37 Years, Arrested For Dui Alcohol.Dui Alcohol Block 3000 Santo Tomas Ave/ Perris PE-182310002 08/19/2018 01:10:00 Salazar,Alfredo, 24 Years, Arrested For Dui Alcohol.Inflic Corp Inj Spse/coh Block 21000 Woodward ST/ Mead Valley PC-182300099 08/19/2018 01:18:00 Mejia,Jaime, 35 Years, Arrested For Inflic Corp Inj Spse/coh.Terrorist Threats Block 1000 Perris Blvd/ Perris PE-182300090 08/19/2018 21:30:00 Bell,Nathan Jamal, 23 Years, Arrested For Terrorist Threats.Tk Veh W/o Owner's Cnsnt Block 29000 Cottage Ct/ Menifee ME-182200076 08/19/2018 21:00:00 Dehorta,Jose, 34 Years, Arrested For Tk Veh W/o Owner's Cnsnt.
CITY OF MENIFEE - CODE ENFORCEMENTSTAT REPORT FOR AUGUST 2018ACTION DETAIL STATSNov‐17 Dec‐17 Jan‐18 Feb‐18 Mar‐18 Apr‐18 May‐18 Jun‐18 Jul‐18 Aug‐18 Sep‐18 Oct‐18Current Open Records1,302 1,202 1,061New Complaints Received97 72 102 104 97 107 179 139 117 124New Inspections138 120 157 176 112 146 164 723 144 132Follow‐Up Inspections108 88 203 240 137 114 141 110 387 101Closing Inspections106 91 155 154 134 126 77 104 187 206Notices of Violation Issued53 34 69 47 61 82 56 77 66 48Admin Citations Issued38 41 117 98 67 37 32 593 326 49Proactive Enforcement Cases44 13 48 96 55 65 35 92 50 30CODE ENFORCEMENT TOPICS OPENEDNov‐17 Dec‐17 Jan‐18 Feb‐18 Mar‐18 Apr‐18 May‐18 Jun‐18 Jul‐18 Aug‐18 Sep‐18 Oct‐18Building Code Violation15 7 12 8 8 4 13 8 10 5Commercial Enforcement00102 1 0 1 0 0Dangerous Building00100 0 1 1 0 2Foreclosed Property Registrations53234 4 2 5 5 1Graffiti12255 2 4 9 5 2Hazardous Condition02357 9 1 4 1 0Illegal Dumping2 9 22 19 6 11 17 6 4 2Illegal Signage01683 1 1 1 0 3Parking Citations4 23381326 62 30 71 45 1Property Maintenance24 12 17 12 18 24 36 51 30 25Public Nuisance8 6 12 12 5 17 10 14 11 9Sub‐Standard Housing11000 0 2 0 0 0Vehicle Abatement44 32 66 66 18 16 71 35 28 39Vendor Enforcement2 2 27 27 9 3 8 3 3 1Weed Abatement1 0 0 0 0 0 0 548 14 1Zoning Violations547712812 12 22 6Public Works Referrals8233150 1 4 8 2
ANIMAL CONTROL REPORTTOTALS FOR MENIFEETOTAL DESCRIPTION Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19Total calls513 NA513After Hours Calls31 1243Animal Welfare Checks47 3582Vicious13 619Noise Nuisance21 3455Confined Stray Animal80 67147QT (bite to human)15 823Incidents (bite to animal)15 924Dead Animal30 2959Rattlesnake/snake12 416Running at Large85 70155Injured Animal32 1345Trapped20 1535Kennel/Cattery Violations2810License Violations54 3690Prohibition of Sales000Hit by Car314Confinement Check23 1235Citations Issued181 103284NOV Issued000License Sold585 4511036Animal in Car527Tethering12 416Roosters101Welfare F/U x314 620These numbers are not complete-numbers may changeNA=not available
Impound Outcome Statistics
for the Riverside Department of Animal Services
for the Contract City of MENIFEE
9/6/2018 16:44 DOG CAT OTHERS TOTAL DOG CAT OTHERS TOTAL DOG CAT OTHERS TOTAL
Live Impounds STRAY 63 56 8 127 444 268 34 746 132 99 12 243
OWNER SURRENDER 11 7 3 21 71 39 35 145 30 23 3 56
CONFISCATE 5 7 3 15 16 1 0 17 6 0 0 6
Total 79 70 14 163 531 308 69 908 168 122 15 305
Live Releases ADOPTION 14 24 2 40 111 82 7 200 29 31 2 62
TRANSFER TO ADOPTION PARTNERS 21 32 5 58 158 106 46 310 57 42 5 104
TRANSFERS TO CONTRACT SHELTERS 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
REUNITED WITH OWNER 16 0 0 16 167 3 3 173 39 1 0 40
Total 51 56 7 114 437 191 57 685 125 74 7 206
FOSTER 0 0 0 0 7 50 1 58 0 20 0 20
Euthanized *EUTHANIZED-Untreatable 2 7 0 9 8 22 0 30 3 13 0 16
*Euthanized-Treatable 9 23 0 32 58 100 4 162 26 31 4 61
Euthanized-Adoptable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 11 30 0 41 66 122 4 192 29 44 4 77
Aug-2018 CYTD (1/1/2018 - 8/31/2018)FYTD (7/1/2018- 8/31/2018)
Public Safety Committee Meeting
Meeting Date: 9/11/18
PUBLIC WORKS / ENGINEERING UPDATE:
1. Scott Road/I-215 Interchange Pre-Construction Meeting
2. Goetz/Vista intersection traffic safety evaluation as part of Goetz Gas Station and Retail
Project
3. Keller Road/I-215 Interchange Coordination
4. Commercial Truck Parking in residential areas Ordinance to be developed
5. Completed restriping of Craig with buffered bike lanes and a new enhanced school crosswalk
at Evans.
6. Completed Taawila Elementary School signage, crosswalks, legends, and stop signs.
7. Working with school district to address safety issues at Garbani/Evans.
8. Approved Veterans 5K and Santa Rosa Charter Schoo l 5K traffic control plans.
9. Opened Southshore between Holland and Tres Lagos
10. Holland road closure is now open to Briggs.
11. Applied for 2 HSIP grants: Raised medians on Antelope and Newport.
12. Traffic signal interconnect to future City Hall building installed off of Haun.
13. La Piedra/Town Center traffic signal planned to be turned on mid September.
Menifee Public Safety Report ‐ Park Rangers
Enforcement June July August
Skate Park Rules 100 14 0
Alcohol 0 3 2
Smoking 6 3 1
Animal Rules 1 2 0
Littering 0 1 0
Field Reservations 0 0 1
Parking 5 3 1
Solicitation 2 2 5
Vandalism/Destruction 0 0 1
General Rule Violation 0 5 1
Trespassing 0 3 3
Verbal Warnings 100 31 10
Citations 5 1 2
Homeless Contacts June July August
Loitering 0 2 0
Solicitation 2 1 3
Transient Contact 12 21 35
Trespass 0 1 0
Homeless Encampment 0 5 2
Ranger Hotline June July August
Homeless Complaints 0 3 5
Skate Park Complaints 1 0 0
Park Cleanliness 0 1 1
Shelter/Field Reservations 0 0 3
Misc. 0 1 2
Outreach with SWAG August (Working Days) Visits to Services Total Hours
Samson 10 13 42
Menifee Public Safety Report ‐ Park Rangers
SWAG Assistance June July August
New Clients 11 76
Housing Assessments 2 1 0
Vital Documents 5 3 4
Emergency Shelter 280
Transportation/Bus Passes 0 7 18
Homeless Verification 2 0 2
Disability Form (housing) 0 3 0
Mainstream Benefits 1 3 3
Veteran Services 1 0 0
Medical Services 0 1 1
Mental Health Services 0 3 0
Substance Abuse Outpatient 0 2 0
Substance Abuse Residential P 1 2 2
Housing Program Referrals 1 1 2
Permanent Housing (non‐CES) 0 0 1
Social Worker Action Group (SWAG) continues working within the City of
Menifee every Wednesday and Friday. Working jointly with the Crime
Prevention Officer and Park Rangers they are making contact with
homeless in the city and assisting them with getting vital documents,
housing vouchers, medical assistance, shelter, etc. They continue to case
manage many of the chronically homeless in the area by seeking creative
solutions to each individual’s needs.
Menifee Public Safety Report ‐ Park Rangers
Closing the Gap to Housing
In the month of August SWAG was notified that two of their homeless
clients in Menifee have been approved for housing programs. Utilizing
the Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool (SPDAT), information
taken by SWAG during initial interviews is entered into a standardized
system which prioritizes individual needs across the county. Both of
these clients scored highly and in time made their way to the top of the
list for housing. This is a monumental step towards getting these clients
permanently off the street and it becomes critical to ensure a smooth
transition into housing. The entire outreach team has dedicated extra
time and resources towards assisting these individuals in gathering the
required documentation and conducting follow up interviews to ensure
nothing falls through the cracks. SWAG continues to provide results
which are making a change in our community.
Coordinated City Efforts
When Park Rangers became aware that chronic violators of the City's
Solicitation Ordinance were staying on a property where Code
Enforcement was also working a case a quick response by multiple City of
Menifee resources swung into action. Ongoing problems at the property
had led to substandard living conditions which had to be addressed by
Code Enforcement. With assistance from the Crime Prevention Officer
and Park Ranger, SWAG was put into contact with the individuals on the
property early in the process. When the property was ordered to be
vacated, Animal Friends of the Valley was contacted to assist in collecting
animals which could no longer be cared for. An elderly couple on the
property was identified as needing further assistance and SWAG worked
to find emergency housing and contact other available resources.
Through each department taking on a role the property was cleared of
trespassers and the City is working with the property owner to get into
compliance. SWAG will continue to provide case work for the individuals
involved and will be looking to find a housing solution.
Romoland School District
Issue Site Detail Resolution # of Instances
Campus Safety Threat (bomb,
weapon, hostage, active shooter)0
Weapons on Campus 0
Drugs on Campus 0
Theft of School Property 0
Vandalism/Damage of School
Property 0
Bullying Complaint Filed Boulder Ridge Elementary
1 Bully complaint form filed. Admin inverstigated the
matter
Admin met with parents to follow up on
investigation--unfounded 1
Uncontrolled/Unmonitored Access
by Visitors 0
Facility Break-In 0
Campus Drill (Fire, Earthquake,
Shelter-in-place, Lockdown)All Schools All schools participated in fire drills Proactive safety protocol, meet ed code requirement 5 drills
Police Report Filed 0
Emergency Prep/Natural Disaster
(earthquake, fire, flood)All Schools
District wide closure for 2 days as a result of the holy
fires in the region due to poor air quality.
Emergency school closure for first two days of school. No
staff/students harmed. No facilities damage 1
Other (Explain in Detail)N/A N/A
1