ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: November 30, 1999
Author/Local: G. Spencer /717-2861
W. Au/871-6639
RTS No. 1164
CC File No. 3703/1756Council: December 14, 1999
TO:
Vancouver City Council
FROM:
Chief Constable; Director of Community Services, Social Planning; and Director of Finance
SUBJECT:
Joint City of Vancouver and Ministry of Attorney-General Community Safety Funding Program
RECOMMENDATION
A. THAT Council continue its participation in the joint City of Vancouver and Ministry of Attorney-General Community Safety Funding Program for the year 2000 at a cost of $150,000, source of funding to be 2000 operating budget.
B. THAT Council instruct the Chief Constable and the Director of Community Services, Social Planning, to report back before July with a comprehensive plan for Community Policing Centres / Neighbourhood Safety Offices in Vancouver and the Community Safety Funding Program, including future directions, sustainability and working relationships between the funding and operating partners and the community.
CITY MANAGERS COMMENTS
The City Manager RECOMMENDS approval of A and B.
COUNCIL POLICY
On October 25, 1996, Council approved the establishment of a joint City of Vancouver and Ministry of Attorney General Community Safety Funding Program. Council also approved a three year commitment (1997-1999) of an annual grant budget of $150,000, to be provided in its annual Operating Budget without offset.
Approval of funding requires eight affirmative votes.
PURPOSE
This report recommends continuing the 1997-1999 Community Safety Funding program as it currently exists for one additional year (2000) to allow the Community Policing Centres/Neighbourhood Safety Offices to continue to operate and provide programs. A full review of the safety funding program, joint partnership, and development of sustainable strategy for the future of the Community Policing Centres/Neighbourhood Safety Offices is currently underway.
Staff is committed to report back to Council with recommendations on findings and future direction by the end of June 2000.
BACKGROUND
On October 25, 1996, Council approved the establishment of a joint Community Safety Funding Program with the Ministry of Attorney General. Each party agreed to contribute $150,000 annually to the program for a three year period (1997-1999). This funding commitment ends December 1999.
In August 1999 an initial review of the Community Safety Funding Program took place under the direction of the City, the Vancouver Police Department and the Province. This initial review was completed in October with a draft report presented to the joint management committee (copy of the report is available in the Social Planning Dept.).
DISCUSSION
Community Policing is a priority of the Vancouver Police Department and is supported by the City. The number of Community Policing Offices/Neighbourhood Safety office has grown from four offices in 1995 to twenty one offices in 1999.
Each of the twenty one Community Policing Centres/Neighbourhood Safety Offices (CPCs/NSOs) currently in Vancouver has a dedicated Neighbourhood Police Officer attached to it. All Offices benefited from the community safety funding grants, enabling residents to engage in activities such as Block Watch, safety fair, and other preventive programs; providing local neighbourhood access to the Police, and early intervention and conflict resolution at the local level.
The activities and programs that have been delivered from these CPCs/NSOs have allowed for an increased liaison between the Police and specific communities such as First Nation's and the Chinese communities; residential neighbourhoods such as Collingwood, Mount Pleasant, Grandview Woodland, etc. (For a complete list of all CPCs/NSOs please see Appendix A).
Some of the CPCs's/NSOs have been more successful than others at developing a good cadre of volunteers and a solid operating program.
The proposed program review will hopefully determine which CPCs/NSOs will remain viable for the long term.
Council has instructed staff to implement a full review of the funding program in 1999 and report back with recommendations for future direction and further funding commitment. However, due to the change in leadership and management re-organization within the Vancouver Police Department in Spring 1999, the review did not take place until August. Staff has begin to implement some of the findings from the initial funding program review including:
· a redesigned and simplified application form
· clearly defined funding criteria, evaluation process and outcome measures.This review also identified the need to address some long term issues related to
· the roles and responsibilities of the funding and operating partners
· operating relationships between the City of Vancouver and the Police Department
· objectives of the Community Policing Centres/Neighbourhood Safety Offices
· the need to develop common vision for those roles, responsibilities and objectives between all funding and operating partners
· clear established criteria for future development and creation of a CPC/NSO.A Community Policing Advisory Committee (CPAC), made up of board members from all CPCs , works closely with the Police Department, promoting and supporting public safety and the continuance of high quality community policing programs. CPAC held two facilitated workshops in November, 1999 to develop strategies for moving forward in the year 2000. The workshops were attended by members of the police executive and Police Board members, City and Provincial staff and board members of the various CPCS's/NSOs. The workshops were very successful and CPAC will form a solid foundation for future relations between the police and the community.
The Ministry of Attorney General has agreed to contribute $150,000 towards year 2000 Safety Funding Program. If Council also approves the one year funding, staff will immediately initiate the grant application process and report back in early February with
recommendations on specific allocations for the year. This will allow the Community Policing Centres to continue providing relevant programs while the longer term issues and strategy are being developed. If Council is supportive of this initiative, funding will be added to the 2000 Operating Budget.CONCLUSION
Community policing initiatives in Vancouver have been successful engaging residents in crime prevention activities with the Police. Over the past few years, the offices have expanded from 4 to 21. The volunteer base has grown from a few dozen to hundreds and numerous community safety programs have been delivered to thousands of citizens. However, that rapid expansion and program success has not come without difficulty and some uncertainty, especially around funding.
A thorough review and strategy development is timely and needed. The funding partnership between the City, the Police and the Province has been beneficial, but also requires further clarification in order to be efficient and effective. As well, it is important that the work done to date in delivering community policing programs not be halted while the review is underway. Approval of the recommendations outlined in this report will ensure both the continuation of program delivery and the development of a long term strategy for the future of community policing initiatives in Vancouver.
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VANCOUVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Community Policing Centres
Revised 99-10-20DISTRICT ONE
Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant: Sgt. Steve GIBSON
PHONE: 717-2754 PAGER: 891-8855 pager 20073DAVIE STREET Community Policing Centre
#1 - 1122 Bute Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6F 1Z4
717-2924/2925 FAX: 717-2926Constable: #1328 Kinder SANDHU Pager: 979-3067
Coordinator: Mr. Peter SYMONSGRANVILLE DOWNTOWN SOUTH Community Policing Centre
916 Granville Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1L2
717-2920/2921 FAX: 717-2922Constable: #1352 Greg RALLA PAGER: 601-0582
Coordinator: Mr. Ray PetersonWATERFRONT Community Policing Centre
#4 - 900 Canada Place Way
Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3L5
717-2916 FAX: 717-2917Constable: #1705 Terry YUNG PAGER: 488-6933
Coordinator: Mr. Adolfo WAINBERGWEST END Community Policing Centre
870 Denman Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6G 2L8
717-2918 FAX: 717-2919Constable: #1691 Sandy Meister PAGER: 975-9468
Coordinator: Mr. Jim JOHNSONYALETOWN Community Policing Centre
1223 Pacific Boulevard
Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2R6
899-6250 FAX: 899-6251Constable: #1060 Drew HEGGIE PAGER: 735-7023
Coordinator:DISTRICT TWO
CHINESE COMMUNITY POLICING CENTRE
18 East Pender Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6A 3V6
688-5030 FAX: 688-5070Constable: #1229 Al HESTER PAGER: 806-2302
Coordinator: Mr. Patrick KWOKDOWNTOWN EASTSIDE NEIGHBOURHOOD SAFETY OFFICE
12 East Hastings
Vancouver, B.C. V6A 1N1
717-2946/687-1772 FAX: 687-1776Constable: #1028 Dave DICKSON PAGER: 686-7523
#1252 Susan PARSONS PAGER: 915-8870
Coordinator: Ms. Debbie MEARNS
GASTOWN Community Policing Centre
219 Abbott Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2K9
717-2929 FAX: 717-2931Constable: #1658 Cal TRAVERSY PAGER: 977-4981
Coordinator: Elisa MartinGRANDVIEW-WOODLAND Community Policing Centre
1661 Napier Street
Vancouver, B.C. V5L 4X4
717-2932 FAX: 718-5824Constable: #1676 Jean PRINCE PAGER: 728-2227
Coordinator: Ms. Caroline POOLEHASTINGS NORTH Community Policing Centre
2001 Wall Street
717-29332625 Franklin Street (Constables Office)
Vancouver, B.C.
717-2980 FAX: 717-2979Constable: #1526 Russ MITCHELL PAGER: 641-9710
Coordinator: Joan FletcherNATIVE LIAISON SOCIETY STOREFRONT PROJECT
324 Main Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6A 2T1
687-8411 FAX: 682-2967Constable: #1369 Mike MACDONALD PAGER: 915-8601
#1564 George LAWSON PAGER: 915-8602
Coordinator: Ms. Freda ENS
STRATHCONA Community Policing Centre
601 Keefer Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6A 3V8
717-2927 FAX: 717-2928
Email: strathconacpc@sprint.caConstable: #1293 Gerry WICKSTEAD
Coordinator: Addi GoweDISTRICT THREE
Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant: A/Sgt. Colin Harris
PHONE: 717-2808 PAGER: 632-7039CEDAR COTTAGE Community Policing Centre
2777 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, B.C. V5N 4C5
717-2938 FAX: 717-2939Constable: #981 Gerry BURKE PAGER: 735-9404
Coordinator: Ms. Barb WRIGHTCOLLINGWOOD Community Policing Centre
5160 Joyce Street
Vancouver, B.C. V5R 5T8
717-2935 FAX: 430-4955Constable: #1357 Marci Flamand PAGER: 320-9801
Coordinator: Ms. Chris TAULUFRASER STREET Community Policing Centre
6707 Fraser Street
Vancouver, B.C. V5X 3T8
717-2940 FAX: 717-2941Constable: #1256 Mark JARVIE PAGER: 632-2298
Coordinator: Adrien BalazsMOUNT PLEASANT Community Policing Centre
113A-370 East Broadway
Vancouver, B.C. V5T 1X6
717-2936 FAX: 717-2937Constable: #1380 Steve CALLENDER PAGER: 801-1403
Coordinator: Ms. Janet HODSONDISTRICT FOUR
Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant: Sgt. Bruce Eburns
PHONE: 717-2822 PAGER: 632-5690GRANVILLE ISLAND Community Policing Centre
1405 Anderson Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3R9
717-2944 FAX: 717-2945Constable: #1594 Peter DARCY PAGER: 205-4351
Coordinator: Susan CooperKITSILANO Community Policing Centre
Vancouver Firehall #12
2460 Balaclava Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6K 4M9
716-3430
Constable: #1734 Kristin MUTCH PAGER: 979-3620
Coordinator: Ms. Jackie NewtonLITTLE MOUNTAIN/RILEY PARK/SOUTH CAMBIE Community Policing Centre
4438 Main Street
Vancouver, B.C. V5V 3R3
717-2942 FAX: 717-2943Constable: #162 Larry YIP PAGER: 806-1644
Coordinator:MARPOLE OAKRIDGE Community Policing Centre
295-5655 Cambie Street
Vancouver, B.C V5Z 3A4
717-3434 FAX: 717-3432Constable: Cst. 719 Greg BELL PAGER: 806-1615
Coordinator: Ms. Jeanne AMBROSEMUSQUEAM/DUNBAR SOUTHLANDS Community Policing Centre
4747 Dunbar
Vancouver, B.C. V6S-2H2
717-3446 FAX: 717-3447Constable: #1074 Tim FANNING PAGER: 806-1614
Coordinator: No coordinator* * * * *
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