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LTC 029-2021 Police Citizens Relations CommitteeDocuSign Envelope ID: D2EAB8F3-00EF-47C5-BEFF-055DB222FA70 MIAMIB CH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER N O. LTC# 029-2021 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Interim City Manager Raul J. Aguila DATE: January 21, 2021 SUBJECT: Motions from the Police Citizen Relations Committee January 19, 2021 Teams Phone Conference Meeting The purpose of this Letter to the Commission (LTC) is to inform the Mayor and the Commission of four (4) motions made by the Police Citizen Relations Commi ttee at their January 19, 2021 Teams Teleconference Meeting. Background: The Miami Beach Police Department ("MBPD") continually aspires to address crime and community concerns through innovation and positive partnerships with the community. To support the public safety goals of MBPD, it is the purpose of the Police/Citizens Relations Committee ("Committee") to, in part, endorse programs that will enhance the well-being of residents and visitors. The January 19, 2021 meeting of the Police Citizen Relations committee included an update from Chief Jones on related police issues. The following motions were made: Motion #1 supporting the legislative proposal of State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle regarding Stand Alone Stay Away Orders A motion of the Police/Citizens Relations Committee: 1. Supporting the legislative proposal (page 2) of State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle that would authorize judges to issue standalone stay away orders from victims or locations as part of criminal sentencing and without any order of probation. 2. Providing the City Commission with data collected by John Deutzman, a former member of the Committee and co-founder of the Miami Beach Crime Prevention and Awareness Facebook page, showing the reduction in the number of people arrested five (5) times or more during the same period of time during which stay away orders were issued: Individuals arrested five (5) times or more during the time period that stay way orders were issued Year Individuals Arrests 2017 125 833 2018 74 482 2019 77 528 DocuSign Envelope ID: D2EAB8F3-00EF-47C5-BEFF-055DB222FA70 3. Recommending that the City Commission to adopt a resolution urging the State Legislature to adopt legislation authorizing standalone stay away orders as proposed by the State Attorney. 4. Urging the Dade Chiefs of Police to consider the legislative proposal and transmit to its members. Proposed by: Maker of the motion: Seconded by: Passed unanimously. Alex Fernandez, member of the public Acting Chairman Adam Kravitz Committee Member Seth Feuer Motion #2 requesting case disposition notification for the Miami B each Police Department A motion of the Police/Citizens Relations Committee: 1. Recommending that the City Administration request from the Clerk of Courts the provision via email of case disposition letters for felony, misdemeanor, and civil infraction cases involving the Miami Beach Police Department in an effort to be better track the outcome of cases from the City of Miami Beach. 2. Urging the Dade Chiefs of Police to explore feasible methods of collaboration that would result in the automatic provision via email of case disposition letters to law enforcement agencies. Proposed by: Maker of the motion: Seconded by: Passed unanimously. Alex Fernandez, member of the public Acting Chairman Adam Kravitz Committee Member Rafael Velazquez Motion #3 Postpone the election of a Chair and Vice Chair for the Police Citizens Relations Committee A motion of the Police/Citizens Relations Committee requesting a delay to next month for the selection of the Chair and Vice Chair of the Committee so that interested candidates can submit a one-page resume and discussions can be had prior to voting. Maker of the motion: Seconded by: Passed unanimously. Committee Member Curtis Slipman Committee Member Rafael Velazquez Motion #4 support the renewal of the Lazarus Project A motion of the Police/Citizens Relations Committee expressing support for the renewal of the Lazarus Project. The Police Department expressed full support of this project. This project helps prevent crime through the provision of medical treatment to chro nically homeless individuals within the City of Miami Beach. Proposed by: Maker of the motion: Seconded by: Passed unanimously. RJA:RMC:rh Committee Member Valerie Navarrete Acting Chairman Adam Kravitz Committee Member Julian Llaneras