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Resolution 2021-31669 RESOLUTION NO. 2021-31669 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO PROCEED WITH SPEARHEADING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LOCAL COMMUNITY COURT PROGRAM TO LEVERAGE RESOURCES IN A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT TO FURTHER THE CITY'S GOALS OF REDUCING NON-VIOLENT, LOW-LEVEL CRIME, SUPPORTING PUBLIC SAFETY, REDUCING HOMELESSNESS, AND ADDRESSING QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES WITH A SWIFT, HUMANE AND CONSTRUCTIVE SENTENCING APPROACH FOR PUBLIC ORDER OFFENDERS. WHEREAS, pursuant to Article V, Section 2(d) of the Florida Constitution and Section 43.26, Florida Statutes, the Chief Judge in each judicial circuit is charged with the authority and power to do everything necessary to promote the prompt and efficient administration of justice; and WHEREAS, Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.215(b)(3) provides that the Chief Judge of each judicial circuit "shall, considering available resources, ensure the efficient and proper administration of all courts within that circuit"; and WHEREAS, pursuant to House Bill 7125 (as codified in Fla. Stat. 948.081), which became effective October 1, 2019, each judicial circuit is authorized to create a community court program for defendants charged with certain criminal offenses; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach (the "City") is a unique, coastal community which, due to a myriad of factors, consistently experiences a significant amount of petty crime and quality of life offenses -- many of which are committed by repeat offenders from amongst the City's homeless population; and WHEREAS, the City and the Miami Beach Police Department (the "Police Department") are committed to reducing low-level crime and repeat offenses, and bringing social services to those that may find it difficult to otherwise obtain such services; and WHEREAS, standard criminal sentences (involving incarceration, monetary fines and probation) may (if actually imposed) punish misdemeanor and municipal ordinance offenders, however, such penalties do little to correct the behavior of the offender or improve the quality of life for the community and/or the offender; and WHEREAS, the creation of a community court, through the development of innovative and positive community partnerships, will attempt to address the needs of at- large, homeless, and low-level repeat (and first time) misdemeanants and municipal ordinance offenders; and WHEREAS, each participant of the community court (including, most significantly, the offender) will be required to take an active role in effectuating the problem-solving intent of such community court; and WHEREAS, such offenders can reap the benefits from drug and alcohol treatment, mental health services, along with educational, job training and counseling programs provided by the community court; and WHEREAS, the concept of a community court was discussed at the Police Citizen Relations Committee (the "PCRC") meeting on November 17, 2020 and subsequently referred to, and heard at, the January 28, 2021 Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee meeting with a favorable recommendation for full City Commission consideration and approval; and WHEREAS, in response to the PCRC motions, and at the direction of Chief Rick Clements, the Police Department researched and set forth a proposal to bring a community court program to fruition in the City, highlighting the overall purpose and goal of such community court as an initiative to: • Enhance public safety in the community; and • Provide services to offenders (contingent upon each offender's voluntary agreement to enter the program); and • Enhance the role courts can play in solving some of the primary issues the City faces concerning repeat misdemeanant and municipal ordinance offenders; and WHEREAS, the community court program would be a collaborative effort involving the City, the 11th Judicial Circuit Court of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts, the Miami-Dade County State Attorney and Public Defender Offices, and various social service and treatment providers; and WHEREAS, the community court program has the goal of providing alternatives to sending non-violent offenders to jail for those low-level violations including trespassing, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, public intoxication, open container violations, and obstructing traffic (amongst others), while engaging the community and assisting those individuals in need of services and resources; and WHEREAS, the Community Court program strives to hold individuals accountable for their actions (offenses) while promoting positive behavioral change and increasing such persons' successful integration into the community; and WHEREAS, the benefits of a community court initiative (which combines conventional sentencing with alternative sanctions, on-site treatment and training to promote responsibility in offenders) have been shown to address the City's key goal of reducing low-level criminal offender recidivism; and WHEREAS, the City would benefit from the establishment of a community court, which would address those all-too-often unenforceable quality of life (nuisance) offenses in a proactive and enduring approach to public safety. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, hereby authorize the Miami Beach Police Department to proceed with spearheading the development of a local community court program to leverage resources in a collaborative effort to further the City's goals of reducing non-violent, low-level crime, supporting public safety, reducing homelessness, and addressing quality of life issues with a swift, humane and constructive sentencing approach for public order offenders. PASSED and ADOPTED this a,, day of llpfl/2021. ATTEST: Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. Granado, Ci Clerk Pt`?`i.B ''',,,, t s; ii % ,% IliCORP ORATED. zi CH-26. APPROVED AS.TO FORM 8c,LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION LI- t3- 2i City Attorney MAT Dote Resolutions-C7 K MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Raul J.Aguila, Interim City Manager DATE: April 29, 2021 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO PROCEED WITH SPEARHEADING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LOCAL COMMUNITY COURT PROGRAM TO LEVERAGE RESOURCES IN A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT TO FURTHER THE CITY'S GOALS OF REDUCING NON-VIOLENT, LOW-LEVEL CRIME, SUPPORTING PUBLIC SAFETY, REDUCING HOMELESSNESS, AND ADDRESSING QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES WITH A SWIFT, HUMANE AND CONSTRUCTIVE SENTENCING APPROACH FOR PUBLIC ORDER OFFENDERS. BACKGROUND/HISTORY At the November 17, 2019 Police Citizen Relations Committee (PCRC) Meeting the following motion was passed: 1. Supporting the concept of Community Court Recognizing that public safety is significantly impacted by land-use decisions including but not limited to zoning, conditional use permits, side walk cates, and neighborhood impact establishments, the Miami Beach Police Citizens Relations Committee supports the idea of Community Court and the committee supports the resources that it would take. The idea of this is to enhance public safety and need to make sure the department can support laws and be compassionate that people can get help. Motion moved by Committee Member Rafael Velazquez and seconded by Chairman Alex Fernandez and passed by acclamation. The item was subsequently heard and discussed at the January 28, 2021 Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee meeting (parallel to a PCRC crime tracking mechanism motion) and was given a favorable recommendation for discussion at Commission. ANALYSIS The City of Miami Beach (CMB) is a unique community that due to its tropical location Page 243 of 538 experiences a significant amount of quality of life offenses, many of which are carried out by members of the homeless community. As a City who is compassionate towards providing a multitude of homeless services to this segment of the population, the Miami Beach Police Department(MBPD) remains committed through its Community Affairs Unit in always searching for a way to reduce repeat offenders and bring social services to those that find it difficult to obtain them through the development of innovative and positive community partnerships. In response to the PCRC motions, and at the direction of Chief Clements, the Department researched neighboring jurisdictions that have implemented a Community Court program and drafted a proposal delineating what would be required to bring such a program to fruition in the City of Miami Beach. The overall purpose and goal of the Community Court program would be to: • enhance public safety in the community • provide"wrap around" services contingent upon agreement to enter the program • enhance the role courts can play in solving some of the main issues we have in Miami Beach with repeat offenders The below information provides an overview. What is Community Court? Community Court is a collaborative effort of the 11th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, the City of Miami Beach, Miami Dade County, the Clerk of Courts, the Office of the Public Defender, the State Attorney's Office, and several service and treatment providers, including behavioral health. It is an innovative approach to handling certain low-level misdemeanor crimes and violations of municipal ordinances and is designed to engage the community, help offenders and assist individuals in need of services and resources. It has as its principal aim the provision of alternatives to sending nonviolent offenders to jail. What crimes are eligible for Community Court? Quality-of-life crimes that affect communities may be eligible for Community Court. These include but are not limited to trespassing, disorderly conduct/disturbing the peace, public intoxication/open container violations, obstructing traffic, and aggressive panhandling. Additionally, individuals with charges related to the violation of City Ordinances as well as minor Misdemeanor arrests could also be eligible. It should be noted that criminal charges are not necessary for individuals to participate in the services and programs available at Community Court. How does Community Court benefit offenders and others? Community Court strives to link offenders to community restitution projects and on-site social services and treatment providers. The following services and resources would be available at Community Court: • Services to address violations onsite • Access to social service providers Page 244 of 538 • Veteran's services • Social Security services • Employment services • Behavioral health for assessments and case management services • Miami Dade County community service hours • Care Resource medical care, housing, and supportive services • Florida Highway Safety Motor Vehicles (DMV)identification services • OIC of South Florida workforce education and training • Second Chance Society supportive services for life events • SunServe medical, housing, and mental health services These benefits have shown to reduce offender recidivism in Fort Lauderdale, a key goal of the City and the Department. The City will also benefit from offenders having to complete community service as a necessary component for any charged offense in lieu of incarceration. What are the conditions required of those charged with a violation? The conditions required of each individual eligible for Community Court will depend on that person's unique circumstances. Conditions always include completion of community service in lieu of incarceration for those charged with an eligible offense and may include mental health counseling and/or residential or non-residential substance abuse treatment. Who manages the Community Court Program? First, Community Court must be approved by the Chief Judge of Miami Dade County— Judge Bertilla Soto—via an administrative order. Once established, the City of Miami Beach would hire a Community Court Coordinator (CCC) through grant funding or a budget enhancement. The CCC will work closely with the City's Homeless Outreach Program, the Police Department, court system and all the "wrap around" services specifically designed for this program and our City. Tracking of Court Cases Tracking of each court case related to quality of life, City Ordinance and minor Misdemeanor arrests would be closely monitored and tracked in addition to cases generated by the Department not related to any of the above offenses. Such tracking would include the disposition of each criminal offense. Next Steps(in no particular order): On December 21st 2020, members of the Miami Beach Police Department, CMB Homeless Outreach Unit, Community Affairs Unit, CMB Legal, Ft. Lauderdale's Community Court Coordinator and Judge Barney of the 17th Judicial Circuit- Broward County, met to provide an Page 245 of 538 overview and understanding of how to build a Community Court program. The next steps towards establishing a program in the City are as follows: • Carry out a meeting through the City's Legal Department with Chief Judge B. Soto for official approval to start a program • Apply for U.S. Department of Justice BJA Grant in the amount of$200,000.00; or • Request this program be funded through a Budget Enhancement Request SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A CONCLUSION A Community Court is a problem-solving court that addresses quality of life or"nuisance" cases proactively while taking a humane and enduring approach to public safety. The Miami Beach Police Department, therefore, proposes and stands behind the creation of a Community Court Program which would not only benefit the quality of life of offenders thereby reducing recidivism, but in turn also greatly improve the quality of life of our residents and visitors. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Strategic Connection Neighborhoods-Prevent and solve crime for residents and visitors. Legislative Tracking Police Department/Office of the City Attorney Sponsor Vice-Mayor Michael Gongora and Co-sponsored by Commissioners Meiner and Samuelian ATTACHMENTS: Description o Resolution- Community Court Page 246 of 538