9-12-17 PS Agenda PacketCity of Menifee
Public Safety Committee
29714 Haun Road
Menifee, CA 92586
Tuesday
September 12, 2017
3:00 p.m.
Agenda
1. Call to order and roll call
2. Public Comments
3. Minutes — August 8, 2017
4. Fire Department Monthly Report
5. Police Department Monthly Report
6. Discussion of Sharps Waste Disposal Program
7. Code Enforcement Monthly Report
8. Animal Control Monthly Report
a. Animal Control Services — Animal Friends of the Valleys
b. Animal Sheltering Services — County of Riverside
9. Public Works/Engineering Monthly Report
10. City Manager Comments
➢ Public Perception
11. Committee Members Comments
12. Adjournment
Next Meeting: October 10, 2017
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City of Menifee
Public Safety Committee
Meeting Minutes
August 8, 2017
1. Call to order and roll call
Chairman Greg August called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m.
Present were: Chairman Greg August, Committee Member Matt Liesemeyer, Interim
City Manager Ron Bradley, Acting Assistant City Manager Jeff Wyman, Deputy City
Clerk Jennifer Allen, Economic Development Manager Gina Gonzalez, Building Official
Colin McNie, Senior Code Enforcement Officer Wayne O'Gara, Fire Battalion Chief Josh
Bischof, Police Lieutenant Scott Forbes, Police Sergeant Kevin Lamb, and Animal
Friends of the Valley Officer Will Tucker.
2. Public Comments
Committee Chair August called for public comments and there was none.
3. Minutes - The June 13, 2017 minutes were approved unanimously.
4. Fire Department Monthly Report
Battalion Chief Bischof provided the monthly Fire stats detailing the number of calls per
month and the station activities and events. Battalion Chief Bischof reported on a
wildland fire incident on the 1-215 Freeway at Scott Road and a structure fire at the
24000 block of Avenida Estrella.
Committee Member Liesemeyer asked if the monthly call times in the report could reflect
the enroute time to the time upon arrival on scene. Chief Bischof stated he could add the
enroute times to the monthly report.
Committee Chair August inquired about the average number of responses into Canyon
Lake. Chief Bischof reported that Battalion 13, Station 5 Quail Valley responded
eighteen (18) times into Canyon Lake.
5. Police Department Monthly Report
Police Sergeant Lamb reported on the monthly stats and cases of interest.
Committee Member Liesemeyer inquired about the status of filing online police reports.
Sergeant Lamb reported that they are in the final stages in the online process and the
citizens will soon be able to file police reports electronically. Lt. Forbes added that the
system won't replace the need for suspect follow-up; there will be some cases that will
still require a deputy to make a site visit. Sergeant Lamb explained how the online
process will work.
Lt. Forbes reported on posted speed limit signs on McCall Boulevard and an incident
case that involved a burglary at the Walgreens on Bradley Road and McCall Boulevard.
Committee Chair August inquired about the status of the Menifee Police Storefront
Substation. Economic Development Manager Gonzalez gave an overview of the status
of the project noting that completion is anticipated in the next couple months.
6. Code Enforcement Monthly Report
Building Official Colin McNie provided the monthly report for July. Building Official McNie
noted that Code Enforcement staff will hold a meeting on August 8, 2017 in Quail Valley
to hear any concerns the residents may have.
7. Animal Control Monthly Report
a. Animal Control Services — Animal Friends of the Valleys (AFV)
Officer Tucker reported on the monthly statistics. Mr. Tucker reported on cases of
interest regarding rescuing cats as a result of a fire and a case on Briggs Road
where several animals were in need of veterinarian care.
b. Animal Sheltering Services — County or Riverside
County of Riverside representative was absent.
Committee Chair August noted an incident that he reported to Riverside County
Animal Sheltering Services that involved found German Shepherd dogs. Mr.
August thanked County Shelter Services for their assistance with finding a home
for the dogs.
8. Public Works/Engineering Monthly Report
None.
9. School District Report
A school district representative was not in attendance at the meeting, however Sergeant
Lamb acknowledged all participating agencies that have been working together to make
all school zones a safe place for children that will be walking to school due to the busing
issues.
10. City Manager Comments
Interim City Manager Bradley complimented Building Official McNie for organizing the
City Hall remodel.
11. Committee Members Comments
Committee Chair August complimented Interim City Manager Bradley and staff for
organizing the recent employee appreciation luncheon. Mr. August also thanked Gloria
Sanchez for coordinating the use of the Oasis Clubhouse.
City of Menifee Public Safety Committee Minutes
August 8, 2017
12. Adjournment
Chairman August adjourned the meeting at 3:35 p.m.
Jennifer Allen, Deputy City Clerk
City of Menifee Public Safety Committee Minutes
August 8, 2017
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Menifee Public Safety Report - September 2017
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During the month of July 2017, the Menifee Police Department generated 3,951 calls for service.
During the month of July 2017, there were 149 Part 1 crimes reported in the City of Menifee
(UCR data). A three month comparison is provided below:
May
June
July
# Change
Homicide
0
0
0
N/A
Rape
2
1
1
0
Robbery
2
3
4
+1
Aggravated Assault
13
3
6
+3
Burglary
27
28
24
-4
Larceny Theft
124
106
92
-14
Motor Vehicle Theft
24
21
22
+l
Arson
0
1
0
-1
During the month of July 2017, the Menifee Police Department took 34 vandalism reports and made
8 public intoxication arrests. A three month comparison is provided below:
May
June
July
# Change
Vandalism
70
22
34
+12
Public Intoxication
11
6
8
+2
During the month of July 2017, the Menifee Police Department generated 265 traffic citations,
made 11 DUI arrests and took 34 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
440
335
265
-70
DUI Arrests
9
20
11
-9
T/C Reports
31
39
34
-5
Disclaimer: UCR Part 1 crimes for 2016 and 2017 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 fast reports are written and entered
into the Records Management System. These statistics are for law enforcement purposes only.
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for the Riverside Department of Animal Services
for the Contract City of MENIFEE
9/6/20179:15
Aug-2017
CYTD (1/1/2017 - 8/31/2017)
FYTD(7/l/2017.08/31/2017)
DOG
ICAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
DOG
CAT
JOTHERS
TOTAL
DOG
CAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
Live Impounds STRAY
OWNER SURRENDER
CONFISCATE
43
4
0
34
8
0
2
0
0
79
12
0
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27
19
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12
2
17
2
0
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41
21
93
9
2
52
8
0
7
2
0
152
19
2
Total
47
42
2
91
436
290
19
745
104
60
9
173
Live Releases ADOPTION
TRANSFER TO ADOPTION PARTNERS
TRANSFERS TO CONTRACT SHELTERS
REUNITED WITH OWNER
11
6
0
14
8
26
0
2
2
3
0
0
21
35
0
16
59
125
0
145
37
64
0
7
3
10
0
1
99
199
0
153
19
17
0
37
14
26
0
2
2
7
0
0
35
50
0
39
Total
31
36
5
72
329
108
14
451
73
42
9
124
FOSTER
0
5
0
5
1
46
0
47
0
6
0
6
Euthanized `EUTHANIZED-Untreatable
`Euthanized-Treatable
Euthanized-Adoptable
1
14
0
6
11
0
1
0
0
8
25
0
11
56
0
38
105
0
4
0
0
53
161
0
2
30
0
6
20
0
1
0
0
9
50
0
Total
15
17
1
33
67
143
a
214
32
26
1
59