2015-12-08 Public Safety Agenda PacketCity of Menifee
Public Safety Committee
29714 Haun Road
Menifee, CA 92586
Tuesday
December 8, 2015
3:00 p.m.
Agenda
1. Call to order and roll call
2. Public Comments
3. Minutes — November 10, 2015
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. City Manager Comments
9. Committee Members Comments
10. Adjournment
Next Meeting: January 12, 2016 at 3 p.m.
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Agenda Materials
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(951) 672-6777 during normal business hours.
City of Menifee
Public Safety Committee
Meeting Minutes
November 10, 2015
1. Call to order and roll call
Chairman Greg August called the meeting to order at 3:04 p.m.
Present were: Chairman Greg August, Committee Member Matthew Liesemeyer, City
Manager Robert Johnson, City Clerk Kathy Bennett, City Clerk Sarah Manwaring,
Director of Public Works Jonathan Smith, Building Official/Code Enforcement Director
Colin McNie, Police Cpt. Mike Judge, Lt. Greg Fellows, Fire Chief Jorge Rodriguez,
County Animal Shelter Emma Singh, and Animal Control AFV Monique Middleton.
2. Public Comments
There were none.
3. Minutes
October 13, 2015 minutes were approved unanimously.
4. Fire Department Monthly Report
Fire Chief Rodriguez reported on the Emergency Incident Statistics for the month of
October, CPR classes, Vial of Life Program, Fill the Boot Campaign, and the upcoming
toy drive.
5. Police Department Monthly Report
Lt. Fellows detailed the month's statistics as per the report and presented an update on
the Menifee Crime Watch Program. Councilmember Liesemeyer asked for the Police
Department to get in touch with Lowes regarding their increase in theft.
6. Code Enforcement Monthly Report
Building Official McNie reported on new complaints for the month of October. A total of
71 new complaints and 99 new inspections were received. Director McNie detailed some
of the more time consuming case work and the status of each.
7. Emergency Services Monthly Report
Public Works Manager Steve Glynn reported that work is being done to prepare for the
El Nino rainfall and includes Salt Creek.
8. Animal Control Monthly Report
a. Animal Control Services — Animal Friends of the Valleys
Sheila Risinger reported on October's service statistics.
b. Animal Sheltering Services — County of Riverside
Emma Singh with County Animal Shelter reported on the statistics for the shelter
in the month of October. Ms. Singh announced that they had a successful "Clear
the Shelter" event on October 28, 2015 when all adoption fees were waived. Ms.
Singh stated that there have not been many residents that have taken advantage
of the free spay/neuter service. Ms. Risinger said that she would help spread the
word.
9. City Manager Comments
City Manager Robert Johnson reported that a Request for Proposal (RFP) went out for
the Joint Powers Police Services cost study.
10. Committee Members Comments
Committee Member Liesemeyer reported his concerns regarding the reorganization of
Southern California Edison. City Manager Robert Johnson said that the new
representative is out of Rosemead and they no longer have a local representative. With
so many development projects going on in the City, it is feared that the response to any
issues will be delayed. Staff is going to share these concerns and make sure that they
have an updated City contact list.
Committee Member Liesemeyer stated he has received complaints about speeding on
Lazy Creek Road. Public Works Director/City Engineer Smith reported that they are
working with the Police Department on this issue. Police Captain Judge said that they
can work on a rotation to patrol the area.
Committee Member Liesemeyer asked about the Evans Road/Newport Road crosswalk.
Public Works Director/City Engineer Smith said that he will look into it.
Committee Chair August gave his thanks and appreciation to retiring City Clerk Kathy
Bennett. Committee Member Liesemeyer added his gratitude and congratulated Mrs.
Bennett on her retirement. Mrs. Bennett thanked them both for their kind words.
11. Adjournment
Chairman August adjourned the meeting at 4:02 p.m.
Sarah A. Manwaring, City Clerk
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Menifee Public Safety Report - November 2015
During the month of November 2015, the Menifee Police Department 3,548 calls.
During the month of November 2015, the City of Menifee had 146 Part 1 crimes. A three month
comparison is provided below:
Sept 2015
Oct 2015
Nov 2015
% Change
Homicide
0
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-200.0
Arson
0
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0
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Assault
17
24
18
-25.0
Burglaries
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28
23
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Grand/Petty Theft
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Rape
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Robbery
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Vehicle Theft
30
28
25
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Theft From Vehicle
15
44
20
-54.5
During the month of November 2015, the City of Menifee had 27 Vandalisms and 20 Public Intox-
ications. A three month comparison of Vandalism & Public Intoxication calls is provided below:
Sept 2015
Oct 2015
Nov 2015
% Change
Vandalisms
38
45
27
-40.0
Public Intoxications
31
32
20
-37.5
During the month of November 2015, the City of Menifee had 389 Traffic Citations, 36 DUI calls,
and 92 Traffic Collisions. A three month comparison of Traffic Enforcement calls is provided below:
Sept 2015
Oct 2015
Nov 2015
% Change
Traffic Citations
605
544
389
-28.5
DUIs
46
44
36
-18.2
Traffic Collisions
89
101
92
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Disclaimer: The raw 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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