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1 T O L E D O O R E G O N Department Report August 2016 A Party With A Purpose National Night Out 2016 By Jovita Ballentine, Dispatcher/Toledo Explorer Advisor Police Cars! Fire Trucks!...and a horse!?!!? Oh MY!!! The vehicles were polished, the equipment was tested and ready to be displayed. Friendships were formed over burgers and snow cones at Toledo s National Night Out, held on August 2nd, 2016 at Toledo Head Start. With education and community enrichment in mind, members of our Public Safety engaged with those they serve on a daily basis answering questions and much needed one on one facetime in an environment without crisis. This opportunity provided community members powerful insight on who? and what? is necessary to keep our community safe and healthy. Personnel from Toledo Police Department and Post 30 Explorers, Toledo Fire and Rescue, Public Works, PacWest Ambulance, Oregon Department of Transportation and multiple departments of the Lincoln County Sheriff s Office (Search and Rescue, Marine Patrol, Animal Services and the Mounted Posse) volunteered their time and expertise in the quest to foster and strengthen positive relationship with those they serve. The Yaquina Pacific Railroad Historical Train Society provided complimentary train rides several with McGruff the Crime Dog. Adding to the fun - several lucky participants won door prizes (bicycles, helmet and toys) donated by Santa s Workshop and the Merry Elves. Members of Toledo s Food Pantry provided information about the services it provides to the community. New to the event this year, representatives of local Cub and Boy Scout Troops hosted demonstrations and provided recruitment information. Complimentary BBQ, refreshments and snow cones were provided through donations from Dahl and Dahl Family, JC Market, Big Foot (continued page 2) 1 ADMINISTRATION The City Recorder s Office assisted with recruitment for the following positions: Assistant Library Director; Maintenance Worker IV; and City Manager Pro-Tem. Nancy Bryant provided orientation for one police officer, one Maintenance Worker III and one Lifeguard. Melodi McGee processed (3) Outdoor Event Permits. The Recorder s Office completed the recruitment for one vacant position on City Council. The Recorder s office completed the filing period for the November General Election. The following people have filed for candidacy: Mayor Billie Jo Smith (incumbent); City Council Jackie Kauffman (incumbent), Stephen Burdick, Joshua Smith, Deanne Dunlap and Ralph Grutzmacher. Melodi McGee completed thorough maintenance of the City of Toledo website, following the transfer to a new hosting server. Melodi McGee attended OSHA Safety Committee training and OSHA Safety Leadership training in Salem, OR.

2 National Night Out By Dave Enyeart, Police Chief (continued from page 1) Beverage and Michelle Johnson. Toledo Police and Public Safety wish to extend heartfelt appreciation for all those involved and who make this event possible - the volunteers, Toledo s Head Start (use of building and utilities) and contributors. Community engagement is an important part of creating a great city. Each year, the Toledo Police Department participates in National Night Out and provides the opportunity for residents to not only meet the members of local public safety entities and learn crime prevention and disaster preparedness techniques, but also meet their neighbors, strengthen community ties and promote a better Toledo. Toledo Police Department looks forward to seeing you next summer. Mark your calendars National Night Out is held annually the 1 st Tuesday of August. 2

3 City Manager s Message By Craig Martin, City Manager Pro-Tem Greetings! I would like to thank everyone for their warm welcome and assistance during my first two weeks as City Manager Pro Tem for the community of Toledo. As you can imagine the first two weeks of time here have literally flown by as I have been scrambling to get up to speed on the many projects programs and excellent services the City has in full swing during this busy time of the year. I truly appreciate everyone s patience and support, especially all the City staff during my transition from my previous community to the vibrant community Toledo. In addition to my duties as City Manager Pro Tem, I am also currently filling some of the duties of the Public Works Director, which gives me the added benefit of and working directly with all the great Public Works staff until a replacement Public Works Director is secured. Something I hope to accomplish in the near future. Toledo Swimming Pool By Stephanie Frenock & Mereline Schneidecker, Pool Managers Summer Swimming Lessons The summer swim lesson program finished on August 25th. We had another fantastic summer program with all lesson sessions being full the entire summer. Leak at the Swimming Pool On Friday August 26th a person walking along the street noticed water bubbling up out of the ground where the pool s water meter is located. The passerby reported the leak. Pool staff, Facilities and Public works responded to resolve the issue. Lincoln plumbing was dispatched and the leak was repaired. The pool was able to continue regularly scheduled operations the following morning. Volunteers Needed The pool welcomes volunteers. Volunteers need to fill out an application and complete a background check. If you are interested in volunteer opportunities at the Toledo Swimming Pool please feel free to call 3 In the meantime I would like to extend an invitation to the community members, City Council and City Committee members as well as any staff I have not had the opportunity to meet, to feel free to contact me either in person or phone, especially if we have not yet had a chance to meet. I am working full time so usually available almost anytime during the week for you to call or stop by City Hall and converse about matters important to Toledo s success. I look forward to my time here as your Pro Tem Manager and helping the Community of Toledo progress towards its collective goals and aspirations. Regards, Craig Martin, ICMA-CM and speak with Mereline or Stephanie for more details. Swim Team Seeking Swim Coach Toledo High School has a large number of students that would like to have a swim team again this year. They are currently looking for a swim team coach. If you are interested or know someone that would like to coach the swim team, please call the Toledo High School and speak to the Assistant Principal/Athletic director, Adam Strachan at Annual Maintenance On Friday September 2nd the pool will begin it's annual maintenance shut down. The pool will be shut down for two weeks to do some minor repairs, cleaning and organizing etc. The pool will reopen on Monday September 19th on the Fall schedule. The updated fall schedule will be posted on the city's website.

4 Toledo Police Department By Dave Enyeart, Police Chief New Police Officer Michael Henderson Toledo Police and Public Safety welcome new patrol officer Michael Henderson. Before joining Toledo Police Michael was a corrections officer with Warm Springs and Jackson County. Henderson a 2006 graduate of Newport High School is excited to return to Lincoln County and continue his career in Law Enforcement. Officer Henderson began his Field Training on August 22, 2016 and is scheduled to attend the Police Academy in Salem Oregon in December Welcome Officer Henderson!!! Toledo Public Safety Memorial Garden With the assistance of the Public Works Department, the fish pond outside the Police Department was removed due to leaking that was causing damage to the building. The rocks were moved to the Toledo Fire Department for their water display and the plan is to install a memorial rock in this space. The Police Department plans to develop the corner to be a Toledo Public Safety Memorial Garden remembering ones that lost their lives in the line of duty. Training: Officer Tabitha Dean Mental Health Training (Salem, Oregon) Dispatch Supervisor Cassie Griffith Mental Health Training (Salem Oregon), OSHA Safety Committee Training (Salem, OR) and OSHA (Gleneden Beach, Oregon) Dispatcher Jovita Ballentine Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS/LEDS) Conference - Sunriver Oregon 4

5 Toledo Crime Statistics August 2016 Toledo Police Department CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS Assault 2 Violation Restraining Order 2 Sex Offense 1 CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY Burglary 1 Criminal Mischief 3 Hit and Run 3 Theft 11 Unlawful Entry MV 1 CRIMES AGAINST SOCIETY Disorderly Conduct 1 Driving While Suspended (M) 2 Fraud 3 Improper Use of Initiating False Police Report 1 CITATIONS Driving Uninsured 11 Driving While Suspended Violation 11 Failure to Carry Proof of Insurance 2 Failure to Carry Vehicle Registration 1 Failure to Display/Switch Plate 3 Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device 2 Failure to Register Vehicle 1 Failure to Use Seat Belt 5 Following Too Close 1 Improper Display of Sticker 4 No Fenders or Mudguards 2 Operating w/o Driving Privileges 2 Unlawful Operation of Off Road Vehicle 1 Violation of Posted Speed 6 Violation of Posted Truck Route 14 Possession of Controlled Substance Warrant 2 Total Citations: 66 Total Crimes: 40 Total Cleared Crimes: 18 Total Calls for Service 1,708 5 Average speed over limit: 18.5 MPH Crimes cleared by arrest: 45%

6 Public Works By Teresa Hill, Public Works Lead, Matt MacPhail, Wastewater Treatment Plant & Ric Saavedra, Water Treatment Plant Above left: Drying beds before cleaning. Above middle: Drying beds after cleaning. Above right: Deer in the slough. What all does Public Works do? A summary of some but not all of August activities.. Streets Assisted with street patching and paving Attended bid openings for paving contract Curb and gutter maintenance for City Streets Assisted Port with Wooden Boat Show Cleaned catch basins and grates Traffic sign cleaning, removal and replacement Dead animal removal and disposal Right of Way mowing, weed eating and brush clearing Performed Sidewalk repair and replacement th Moved stop sign on NW 5 and Hwy 20 Assisted with completion of Heritage Park project Assisted with repairs at A Street Pump Station Flushed school sewer lines Facilities/Maintenance/Assistance Participated in National Night Out Assisted with water line break at pool Performed dog park maintenance Removed rocks from PD and relocated them at FD Repaired railing at the Library Equipment maintenance and repair Truck and shop clean up Assisted with Library Parking lot project and repaired storm drainage Collections/Wastewater Cleaned the drying the Wastewater Plant Cleaned A St pump station pit and reset set points Water Distribution Performed Sewer Manhole inspections Assisted with water purchases at City fill station 6

7 Performed valve and utility locates for City lines Checked for meter installation plan on S Bay Rd Managed Citywide backflow prevention program Assisted contractor with waterline NE Andie Ln Mill Creek Dam checks Water service monthly on and offs Water customer door hanger reminders Read approximately 1500 meters reading, Responded to leak checks and water customer concerns. Performed water meter repairs Fire hydrant clearing and repairs (photo - top right) Meter clearing Public Works By Teresa Hill, Public Works Lead, Matt MacPhail, Wastewater Treatment Plant & Ric Saavedra, Water Treatment Plant Water Treatment Plant Operations Produced 30 Million Gallons of water 990,000 gallons per day Mill Creek Dam permit and regulatory meeting New Plant Operator Caleb Stokes hired and undergoing training Completed State Safe Drinking Water training Assisted Distribution Crew with system distribution Install pressure tank at the Wagon Road Pump Station, for repairs to the Skyline Reservoir Repaired hydrant valve at Cherry Lane Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations Treated 10.5 million gallons of wastewater 339,000 gallons per day Performed routine maintenance of pumps, blowers and chemical feed equipment Processed wastewater sludge into bio solids for disposal Assisted Water treatment facility with filter solids treatment and disposal Initiated repair of Helisieve equipment critical for winter sewer flow handling Performed required laboratory tests on treatment operations 7 Stop sign at NW 5th Street

8 Toledo Fire Department By Tony Monroe, Division Chief During the month of August, the Toledo Fire Department responded to the following 64 calls for assistance: 30 Medical 10 Public Service 5 Burn Complaints 3 Canceled 1 Gas Leak 1 Animal Rescue 9 Motor Vehicle Crash 4 Fire 1 False Alarm Mutual aid fire City Center Hotel The most notable call for August was mutual aid fire to Newport for the City Center Hotel Fire on August 5, Toledo Fire was on scene for about 6 hours to assist in battling the blaze. Toledo sent one engine, one ladder truck, three support vehicles, and 12 personnel, while still having personnel left to cover the Toledo area.. Toledo Employee Safety and Wellness Committee By Melodi McGee, Safety Committee Co-Chair During the month of August, the Toledo Employee Safety and Wellness Committee completed the following tasks: Completed quarterly safety inspections at City Hall, Library and Shops. Completed the Wellness Policy for City Manager adoption. Attended OSHA training in Salem. Bid farewell to Library representative, Tonia Storm, who resigned in August. 8

9 Community Development & Planning By Arlene Inukai, Assistant Planner Annual Department Statistics Type of Permit August Building Permit Other Permits* Land Use Application Truck Permit Value of Construction Improvements $31,400 $221,035 $1,123,100 $1,415,200 *includes permits for excavation, work in the right-of-way, demolition, and water/sewer connections. New Construction Applications: Land Use Applications: Install solar panels at 1239 SE Pine Street Replace wall and windows for 761 NE Reservoir Road Install new water service at 338 S. Bay Road Temporary Use Permit for an RV to be used as temporary housing at 1575 NW Arcadia Drive. Annual Transportation Permits: No new truck permits were issued. Toledo Public Library By Deborah Trusty, Library Director Library Parking Lot Update The Library is happy to report that the parking lot renovation project is nearing completion. Patrons will soon enjoy additional spaces and a brand new surface! Thank you to the Public Works Crew and the Facilities Department for your efforts! Target completion date is the beginning of October 2016! 9

10 Toledo Public Library By Deborah Trusty, Library Director Port of Toledo - Wooden Boat Show This year the Library participated in the Port s Wooden Boat Show. The Library Board took the helm to proudly share with Boat Show attendees about the many services of the Toledo Public Library. Several patrons were surprised to learn about the various programs the Library has to offer! Maybe you would be too! Make sure to check the Library page on the City s website for access to the virtual database of resources and programs. More information about the Library s FREE online opportunities will be coming soon! 100 th Birthday Party Thank you to all who stopped by to wish the Toledo Public Library a Happy 100th Birthday on August 2! We were especially honored to have former Library Directors Blythe Jorgenson and Peter Rayment, as well as former Children s Librarian Michelle Christensen visit us! New Artwork at the Library The Library staff is happy to announces the installation of a new piece of artwork! Staff invites the public to come and see the beautiful Oregon Coast Rainforest Fairy House that was constructed and presented to the Library by Lawrence D. Adrian of the Oregon Coast Children s Theater Summer Reading Program Final Numbers Number of participants signed up: 304 Age range of participants: 0-94 Number of books committed to read: 5,502 Number of books read during the summer: 5,102!!! Amazing work by our local readers! See you next year! 10

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