SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 2 CS&B COMMITTEE AGENDA OCTOBER 26, 1995 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: October 10, 1995 TO: Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets FROM: Director of Finance, in consultation with the Chief Constable SUBJECT: Grant Request - Community Crime Prevention Office CONSIDERATION THAT a one-time grant of $6,000 be approved to the Down-town Eastside Residents Association for the Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Safety Office; source of funds to be Contingency Reserve. GENERAL MANAGERS' COMMENTS The General Manager of Corporate Services and the Chief Constable submit the foregoing for CONSIDERATION. COUNCIL POLICY Approval of grants requires eight affirmative votes. BACKGROUND City Council, on September 27, 1994, considered and endorsed an information report from the Chief Constable on community-based policing. The report dealt with ten strategies in implementing community-based policing and advanced the preferred model for community-based policing as storefront operations staffed by volunteers, with minimal financial support from the City. Since November 3, 1994, City Council have approved nine (9) one-time start-up grants of $6,000 each to community crime prevention offices. DISCUSSION In co-operation with the Police Department, the Downtown Eastside Residents Association (DERA) has opened the Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Safety Office at 12 East Hastings. Although there are a number of police storefront operations in the immediate area, this office is the first one that is run by a resident association. It is hoped that over time, this partnership will lead to a reduction in crime in the neighbour-hood and mobilize the neighbourhood to solve their own problems. The office is staffed by a DERA staff coordinator, community volunteers as well as police officers assigned to the neighbourhood. B.C. Housing has agreed to fund the renovation cost of the office and a reduction in rent. The Association has submitted a one-time start- up grant request of $6,000 to the City to fund the cost of furniture and equipment for the office. The Director of Finance submits the $6,000 grant request for Council's consideration. The source of fund for the grant, if approved, is Contingency Reserve. REVIEW OF PROGRAM The grant request from Downtown Eastside Residents Association is the tenth one-time start-up grant request considered by City Council since 1994. If the grant request is approved, the City will have contributed $60,000 towards this program together with a considerable amount of City staff resources in assisting the operation of these offices. Staff believe it would be appropriate to conduct a review of the City's involvement in the program before further resources are allocated to the development of other offices. This review will involve staff from Police and other departments, with input from the community. A report on this subject will be submitted to Council before year end. * * * * *