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Eileen R. Ansari
Mayor
Robert S. Huff
Mayor Pro Tem
Clair W. Harmony
Council Member
Carol Herrera
Council Member
Gary H. Werner
Council Member
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
TOWN HALL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Diamond Bar City Council will hold a
special Town Hall meeting, Saturday, June 22, 1996, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at
Heritage Community Center, 2900 S. Brea Canyon Road, Diamond Bar, California.
The meeting will be on City of Diamond Bar/Los Angeles County Sheriffs services
and relations.
For further information, contact the City Manager's office (909) 396-5666.
Dated: June 21, 1996
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
Lynda Burgess, City Clerk
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TOWN HALL MEETING "QUICK CAP" 01?APr
JUNE 22,1996
CALL TO ORDER: M/Ansari called the meeting to order at 9:16
a.m.
ROLL CALL: Council Members Harmony, Herrera, Werner,
MPT/Huff, M/Ansari
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Pledge of Allegiance lead by Tom Ortiz.
Also present were: Terrence L. Belanger, City Manager, Frank Usher, Assistant
City Manager; Kellee Fritzal, Assistant to the City Manager; and Lynda Burgess,
City Clerk.
Captain Lary Waldie introduced Sheriff staff members in attendance:
Lt. Dave Stothers
Sgt. Mary Leef
Sgt. Jim Sully
Dep. Mark St Amant
Dep. Fred D'Andrea
Dep. Damn Walker
Dep. Robert Robinson
Lt. Stothers expressed appreciation to the City for its support and cooperation.
Sgt. Leef described her background and current assignment.
Sgt. Sully spoke about his role in gang activity suppression as part of the
Sheriffs gang unit.
Dep. St. Amant described his duties as liaison between the City, schools and the
Sheriffs Dept.
Dep. D/Andrea explained his duties on p.m. shift patrol.
Dep. Walker explained that his role is as one of three persons assigned to the
"Special Problems Car."
Dep. Robinson stated that he had been assigned to Walnut Sheriff station since
1968. Also works the "Special Projects Car." Doesn't handle routine calls which
gives them the opportunity to work more closely with narcotics and OSS.
Public Questions:
Al Rumpilla - Recommended that the Council install in the Community Volunteer
Patrol Car a radio hook up into the Sheriffs station similar to that which is
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installed in the car in San Dimas.
Capt. Waldie explained that there is no room on the Sheriffs current radio
frequencies for communications of this type right now. Would not object to
installing such a device if it were feasible—cannot be tied to the Sheriffs own
frequencies.
C/Werner - Mr. Rumpilla also mentioned connecting to a public works channel.
Capt. Waldie stated that a channel could be made available for this purpose.
CM/Belanger stated that the City currently has a public works radio and that a
connection could be installed in the Community Volunteer Patrol car.
Roger Myer - Are school police tied into the Sheriffs station?
Capt. Waldie explained that again there is a traffic problem over the Sheriffs
current available frequencies so the school police are not connected.
Roger Myer - Asked if the gang activity is coming from other areas.
Sgt. Sully explained that the Sheriff is working with D.B. gangs at this time which
is sending them into other communities such as Brea and Pomona. Gangs are
not coming from other areas. Further, he stated that his deputies are present in
the schools as least three days a week. WiU be present at school open houses
this next year at which discussion of the proposed truancy ordinance would take
place.
C/Harmony - Hasn't there been some experience with gang recruitment going
on?
Sgt. Sully explained that as long as there are gangs, there will always be
recruitment going on. Regarding memberships in the Crips and Bloods, there is
no recruitment currently going on in D.B.
Mr. Myer asked whether the proposed truancy ordinance would help cut down on
gang activities.
Sgt. Sully stated that such an Ordinance would be very effective and helpful.
Dep. St. Amant stated that one Crip member moved into D.B. a while back who
attempted to recruit at one of the middle schools. His activities were effectively
suppressed.
MPT/Huff asked about programs/activities to work with the Pomona School
District. Further, what is the scope of the gang problem? Is it growing worse or
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better?
Capt. Waldie explained that the Sheriff has met with the Pomona School District
and the Pomona Police Dept. which stated that they do not have the resources
to put together some of the programs that exist in the Walnut Unified School
District. D.B. is totally surrounded by heavy gang activity in other cities.
Sgt. Sully stated that gang activity has increased over the past 21/2 years but it
is difficult to assess whether there is more activity because the community is
more educated and more people are rept W9 incidents or whether there is
indeed increased activity. Gang unit case load is way below what it was two
years ago.
C/Werner expressed appreciation that D.B. is doing so well in fighting off gang
activity from other cities. Isn't being a member of a gang illegal?
Sgt. Sully stated that, in some instances, being a member of a gang is illegal but
usually becomes illegal when a civil lawsuit is filed. Several cities have tried to
establish injunctions on gang members but Vw courts have not upheld these
injunctions. Gangs in this area are usually Asian or pacific islander.
Dep. St. Amant explained that the Crip member in a local middle school did
manage to recruit some followers as far as style of dress was concerned. He
talked to the parents of the other members who immediately took care of the
clothing their children were wearing. This Crip member just graduated from
Chaparral Middle School and will be going onto D.B.H.S. in the fall. He is known
to be a problem and will be sent to Del Paso at the first sign of trouble from him.
C/Harmony asked how we can be sure that we aren't over zealous in
enforcement of these things on young people?
Capt. Waldie explained that resources aren't available for the Sheriff to conduct
a full "sweep" of the area.
Dep. St. Amant stated that there are a lot of burglaries taking place during the
day. Sheriff staff feels that these are conducted by truants and some of it could
be coming from students who are on "home study."
C/Herrera stated that students are on home study for a lot of reasons including
injuries, illness, emotional problems, parents options, alteratives for being
expelled from the school system, etc.
C/Wemer stated that the school districts should notify the Sheriffs Dept. when
students are relieve of the responsibility of attending school classes each day.
Darwin Hippen re truancy ord.--is this actually going to be adopted?
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Capt. Waldie explained that the propose J ordinance is only for enforcement of
truancy during the day, not for curfews.
Mr. Hippen thanked Sheriff staff for their enforcement of a particular stop sign
near Quail Summit School. Also expressed his support of the gang suppression
activity.
Capt. Waldie explained that the level of patrols are still the same but that there
have been some schedule changes. Patrols move from area to area within the
City based upon the activity. No reduction of staff or vehicles at the Sheriff level.
Mr. Hippen asked the City to attach "school crossing" signs to stop signs in the
neighborhoods of the schools. Parents could help fund this project.
C/Belanger stated that the neighborhood around Quail Summit is currently the
subject of a traffic study and workshops are being held with residents.
Debby O'Connor, Bower Cascade - suggested enforcement of parking problems
around the schools such as red curbs in front of Lorbeer Middle School. Parking
lot at Lorbeer with handicapped and red curbs is never enforced, either.
Suggested that the Community Volunteer Patrol be assigned to be in front of the
schools for a short time each day to curb the amount of jaywalking that takes
place. On another issue, what can citizens do about a young person who rides a
dirt bike up and down her street? Also concerned about the use of double
yellow lines recently installed on several residential streets.
Capt. Waldie explained that he will look into the scheduling of personnel in the
areas of the schools. Regarding the dirt bike, deputies will have to see the
person speeding. Regarding wheelies, etc., these fall in the category of reckless
driving and can be pursued through the District Attorney. Dep. St. Amant will
contact her to follow up on this matter. Regarding the issue over the double
yellow lines, a Sheriff staff member will get back to her. In his opinion, he did
not feel that double yellow lines reduce speed but should reduce the amount of
passing taking place on her street.
Craig Clute - Expressed concern about the Neighborhood Watch program and
the problem with stolen vehicles. Would like to see the Neighborhood Watch
program re -instituted.
Capt. Waldie stated that the Neighborhood Watch Program is a very important
tool for enforcement. The Sheriff Dept. is in the process of reviving this program
and Dep. St. Amant will be working on setting up meetings for this purpose.
Lt. Stothers stated that there has been a 25% increase in auto thefts over the
past year.
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Mr. Clute - interested in traffic s.Xoresni®it through neighborhoods.
Understands that the City does not contrail with the Sheriff for commercial truck
enforcement. Are there any suggestions to be made regarding the parking
problem around D.B.H.S.?
Dep. St. Amant stated that he is working with the H.S. to provide more on -
campus parking to deal with this problem. Regarding commercial trucks,
violations are covered in the City's contrail for traffic enforcecrent.
CNVemer stated that Council is looking into giving the Community Volunteer
Patrol the ability to write parking tickets.
CM/Belanger stated that the City does not contrail with the Sheriff regarding
commercial vehicle safety onforxamant because we don't have that kind of
commercial truck activity.
Dep. St. Amant - Highway Patrol deals with commercial trucks on Brea Canyon
Rd. and Tonner Canyon Rd.
Mr. Clute - Traffic studies seem to be resulting in more stop signs being installed
which are now becoming 'yield" signs rather than "stop" signs. Could some
regular enforcement be scheduled?
Roger Meyer - On the parking problems involving W.V.U.S.D.--does the school
police work on parking citations?
Capt. Waldie felt that their role was limited to enforcement of problems on school
campus rather than on the streets.
M/Ansari left the meeting at 11:00 a.m.
Mary Jefferson complained that it appears as though young male drivers are
being harassed by Sheriff deputies. What is being done to build trust with
youth? What kind of training aro the offers receiving regarding working with
youth?
Capt. Waldie did not feel that the Dept. deals with youth in a harassing manner.
He explained the training programs that are given to the deputies so that they
deal with the public in a r--'psc!ful manner. Sheriff staff will also be training
through the Museum of Tolerance to get an understanding of what people have
been through out there.
Dep. St. Amant stated that since her son was a new driver, he may have been
stopped because he looked so young. There are many youths out there driving
without licenses. A lot of deputies give out warnings to youths such as these.
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Ms. Jefferson described two incidents in which officers did not seem to respond
properly. How does the public know a report is filed? How can citizens get
copies of these reports?
Lt. Stothers explained that to polioe report involving victimization of her son
should have been made available to her. NorrnaNy, officers give the public a slip
of paper with the report number on it. He sweated that the public contact the
Sheriff Station following an incident to ensure that a police report was taken.
Ms. Jefferson suggested that all deputies carry business cards to give to the
public when taking incident reports.
Dep. D'Andrea stated that most deputies on patrol give out business cards. He
suggested that Ms. Jefferson's sons consider taking a ride -along with deputies.
Mr. Rumpilla asked if Walnut Deputies are currently using tape recorders while
out on patrol?
Capt. WaIdie stated that the use of tape recorders by deputies are wonderful
tools to show the courtesy with which Deputies treat the public. Currently,
Deputies purchase their own recorders but the Sheriff Dept. provides tapes.
Funding is being sought to purchase recorders for all Deputies.
Mr. Rumpilla suggested that the City consider assisting in the funding of
recorders and batteries. Let the public know that the officers could be taping
their confrontations.
M/Werner suggested that perhaps some of the service clubs in the area could
consider funding of these tape recorders.
C/Herrera stated that CDBG monies have become available through the Federal
Justice System to D.B. so purchasing of this equipment may be permissible
under this program.
Mr. Myer - stated that he hadn't seen the motorcycles much lately -could more of
them be provided?
Capt. Waldie stated that motorcycle officers are somewhat limited in their-
enforcement
heirenforcement duties. Would not want to take away a car in order to provide
another motorcycle.
CM/Belanger pointed out that the broadcast of this meeting will take place on the
evening of June 24th.
Meeting adjourned at 11:45 a.m.
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