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LTC 185-2003 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. To: From: Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager LUMMUS PARK UPDATE Date: August 5, 2003 This Letter to the Commission is to provide information on the homeless situation in Lummus Park and the Police Department's efforts to combat crime in this area. The Police Department recently increased the number of officers working in this area and now has 15 bicycle beat officers assigned to Ocean Drive. These officers work all three shifts and provide seven-day a week coverage. These officers have been advised to increase their patrols of the park and work closely with the City's Homeless Outreach Team to offer shelter and assistance to the homeless. In addition, undercover detectives from the Narcotics Unit will also be assigned to conduct investigations and attempt to purchase narcotics in the area. The homeless individuals frequenting Lummus Park are utilizing the restrooms as well as the public showers near the sea wall. Their use of these facilities and presence in the park does not constitute grounds for an officer to make an arrest. Unless the officers observe a homeless individual violating the law there is little they can legally do to remove them. This is an extremely frustrating situation for both the police officers trying to improve the quality of life in this neighborhood and the residents and tourists trying to enjoy the park. However, a review of crime statistics for the past six months does not reflect an increase in the crime rate in Lummus Park. There has been an increase in thefts from the beach area between 10th and 16th Street. This problem is being addressed by both the Patrol Division and the Criminal Investigations Unit. The Police Department will continue its enforcement efforts in this area and work hard on identifying viable options for the law enforcement portion of the problem. It must be recognized that this issue can not be resolved by law enforcement efforts alone but must be addressed by a combination of public and private sector initiatives. JMG~D\tr c: Donald W. De Lucca, Chief of Police Frank Fiorentino, President 1500 Ocean Drive Condo Association F:\POLI~ADMI~$CHI~2003~TC Lummus Park.doc