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Minutes 1987-05-28 SP - - MINUTES BUDGET STUDY SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1987 COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 E. BRANCH STREET ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA The City Council met for a Budget Study Session with Mayor Howard Mankins presiding. Present were Council Members Dorace Johnson, Mark M. Millis, Gene Moots and D. G. Porter. The Police Department Budget was the first agenda item. Lloyd Turner, Traffic Safety Consultant, and William Marconi, Traffic Engineering Consultant, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California at Berkeley, spoke to the Council. Mr. Turner and Mr. Marconi reported on their recently completed evaluation of the Police enforcement and engineering programs of the City of Arroyo Grande. They said the primary objective of their report is to reduce traffic accidents in the City by strengthening the City's Police enforcement and engineering programs. Issues they discussed were increasing Police staffing levels in order to reduce fatal or injury accidents in the City; the benefits to the City of a Parking and Traffic Commission; City application to the Office of Traffic Safety for a "Driving Under the Influence" grant; improving traffic signal operation; making street signs more visible; the cost effectiveness of increasing the number of arrests and citations; the time of day, place and cause of accidents; motorcycle officers, and the different kinds of warrants which should be used in the streets of the City. Mayor Mankins suggested that the Council refer the Report to the Chief of Police for making recommendations back to the Council. Mr. Turner and Mr. Marconi said priority recommendations would be, 1) applying for a DUI grant, and 2) training for officers. They said the traffic engineering recommendations have little cost connected to them, and that manpower can be used more effectively. Chief of Police James Clark spoke to the Council and referred to his May 27, 1987, memo concerning the Report. He summarized his memo I and said there were 452 more citations issued during the first four months of 1987, while accidents were reduced, 98 in 1987 compared to 112 in 1986. He said drunk driving arrests were increased from 34 in 1986 to 45 in 1987. He said these are positive signs that the new programs and methods are working. He said the Police Department would continue to seek better ways to make the streets safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and the motoring public. During the budget discussions, there was consideration of the Police Department staffing and salaries, services and supplies, operating equipment and vehicles. Additional manpower and computers for the department were discussed. It was the consensus of the Council that the department should be given three additional sworn officers, one Community Service Officer (funded by an OTS), and three additional computers. Adjournment was at 5:08 P.M. MA YOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK ---- "' ._,- ~- ,,-_..