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Staff: John W. Stinson, Assistant City Manager Steven Teglia, Administrative Analyst Rick Kirkwood, Management Assistant City Council members: Irma Carson, Chair Sue Benham Jacquie Sullivan REGULAR MEETING OF THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE and Community Advisory Committee of the City Council - City of Bakersfield Thursday, June 17, 2010 11:45 a.m. City Hall North Conference Room A 1600 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 A G E N D A 1. ROLL CALL 2. ADOPTION OF APRIL 15, 2010 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT 3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS 4. DEFERRED BUSINESS A. Update regarding Gang and Graffiti Enforcement Police Chief Williamson B. Report on Kern County Probation Activities Probation Chief Kuge 5. COMMITTEE COMMENTS 6. ADJOURNMENT S:\Council Committees\2010\Safe Neighborhoods\June\June 17 Agenda.docx

B A K E R S F I E L D Staff: ohm. Stinson Assistant City Manager Cornmiltee Members lrma Carson, Chair Sue Benham Jacquie Sullivan REGULAR MEETING OF THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE and Community Advisory Committee of the City Council - City of Bakersfield Thursday, April 1 5,201 0 1 1 :45 a.m. Clty Hall North - Conference Room A 1600 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT Meeting called to order at 1 1 :57:12 AM 1. ROLL CALL 1 1 :57: 18 AM Committee members: Advisory members: Citv staff: Additional Attendees: Councilmember lrma Carson, Chair Councilmember Jacquie Sullivan Councilmember Sue Benham Stephanie Campbell, Cornerstone Group Ann Batchelder, Employers Training Resource Rick Kirkwood, Management Assistant Steve Teglia, Administrative Analyst Ginny Gennaro, City Attorney Greg Williamson, Police Chief Lyle Martin, Assistant Chief of Police Lieutenant Joe Mullins, Police Department Captain Joe Bianco, Police Department Donna Kunz, EDCD Director Susan Lerude, Kern County Probation Bob Gooding, Kern County Sheriff Department Tamira Lopez, Garden Pathways Cynthia Zimmer, Kern County District Attorney's Office

Safe Neighborhoods and Community Relations Committee Agenda Summary Report April 1 5, 20 1 0 Paae 2 2. ADOPTION OF JANUARY 21,2010 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT 1 1:58:17 PM Adopted as submitted. 3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS 1 2: 1 7:36 PM Marvin Dean announced he is running for Council in Ward 1. Mr. Dean expressed concerns regarding break-ins and the danger to the elderly population. Mr. Dean is ~equestii+eass'kkmc~ef -&CI~Q plan, rend ~Lfcations and secure a location to host the Southeast Bakersfield Community Disaster Personal Preparedness Fair. The proposed site is Martin Luther King Park (MLK). Committee Chair Carson asked Economic and Community Development Director Donna Kunz to locate funding to help pay for the reservation at MLK for a three-hour workshop. Mr. Dean also announced there will be a Construction Boot Camp recruitment and a Section-3 Economic Opportunity Workshop on April 28, 2010. 4. DEFERRED BUSINESS 4. Update regarding Gang and Graffiti Enforcement - Police Chief Williamson 1 1 :58:24 PM Police Chief Greg Williamson reported that violent crimes are down 10%. Property crimes are down 4%. Overall, the crime index is even with the previous year. Lieutenant Joe Mullins reported that the number of gang-related shootings are approximately the same number as last year. There was one gang-related homicide in the City this year. The Department is involved in the first steps towards implementation of the Safe Streets Partnerships with various agencies and organizations. The most significant meetings have been with the Probation and Sheriff's Departments, both of which have been supportive in the efforts. For the first phase of the project, the Department will partner with Cal State Bakersfield to develop a report to analyze crime statistics. ------------------- B. Report on Kern County Probation Activities - Chief Probation Officer Kuge 12:01:36 PM Susan Lerude of Kern County Probation provided a brief report on the status of various probation activities and programs. 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Presentation by the African American Coalition 12:03: 15 PM Bernard Anthony of the African American Coalition (AAC) is working with local law enforcement and other community organizations to address the gang issues. The AAC meets once a month as a networking organization to share events, goals and directions. Mr. Anthony added that Lt. Mullins is involved with the Gang Charette which addresses

Safe Neighborhoods and Community Relations Committee Agenda Summary Report April 1 5, 201 0 Paae 3 the issue of gang-related violent crimes. Advisory member Stephanie Campbell stated that the organizations biggest concern is program cuts that will affect employment for the youth this summer. Chief Williamson advised that Bakersfield Police Activities League will have summer activities this year. A meal program will also be available. 6. COMMITTEE COMMENTS 1 2:20: 1 0 PM