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073-1999 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH L,TY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.fl.us .w_________________._._ ____________~_ ---.- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.---------------------------- L.T.C. No. 73-1999 LETTER TO COMMISSION March 15, 1999 TO: Mayor Neisen o. Kasdin and Members of the City Co mission FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: SOUTH POINTE PARK This Letter to the Commission is to advise the Mayor and City Commission of the efforts and results of the enforcement program of the Police Department in South Pointe Park, During the past decade of development, the Park has been divided into three sections, each of which has special security concerns for the Police Department. While many citizens and visitors enjoy this park; the park also attracts homeless individuals, criminal gang members, intoxicated beach goers, and illegal narcotics activity, The Police Department responds to these security issues on a daily basis. During the past eight months (August 1998 to March 1999), the Police Department received 382 calls for police service for the South Pointe Park area, During this same period of time, the Police Department made 269 arrests, The Police Department assigns officers to patrol South Pointe Park on a 24-hour / seven day a week basis. On the midnight shift (Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights), the Police Department authorizes overtime in order to assign one police officer exclusively to the park. Since this inception of the directed patrol in August 1998, hundreds ofindividuals have been escorted from the park after closing hours, dozens of arrests have been made, and the quality ofthe park has noticeably improved, On the day shift, police officers are assigned to meet with the South Pointe Park Director, Ms. Cindy Casanova every morning. The police officers accompany Ms. Casanova as she directs the daily clean up efforts, The police officers provide Ms, Casanova with the required security in dealing with abusive and/or violent homeless persons, and other criminal activity encountered. On a monthly basis, the South District Police Department Commanders meet with the South Pointe Advisory Board to discuss their security concerns, and develop community-based strategies to address the issues which are important to them, Often the discussions involve improper parking, noise questions, pet owners' failure to leash and/or pick up after their pets and other quality of life Issues. Recognizing that the Police Department and the City Parks Department have a mutual interest in providing security to the South Pointe Park and the surrounding area, the two departments have worked closely with each other to address security issues. In August 1998, a meeting was held with Ms, Marla Dumas, the City Redevelopment Coordinator, Mr. Kevin Smith, City Parks Department Director and Police Commanders. The meeting was held to discuss issues of concern common to these City Departments, and with local residents and business owners, One of the main issues discussed was security, Mr. Smith advised that his Department had budgeted funds to pay for park security. These funds are currently used to hire private security guards to patrol the park. Mr. Smith stated that he would consider transferring these funds to the Police Department provided the funds were used to place a police officer in South Pointe Park. This program is still under discussion between the Police Department and the Parks Department. The Administration will keep the Mayor and City Commission advised of the status of the Police Department's efforts in South Pointe Park. r\L Ala SRlR~~/f>D/PS~ ~ F:\POLl\TECHSERV\POLlCIES\COM_MEMO\south pointe park.ltc.wpd