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HomeMy WebLinkAbout071106 Police ResortResort Operations Issues, Challenges and Police Strategies 7/13/20061 Safety and Security Activity Introduction ? Past Initiatives ? Statistical Data ? Cost of Enforcement Activity ? Safety and Security Assessment ? Recommendations ? 7/13/20062 Introduction Crowds and their management ? have always been a concern at the Oceanfront in the city’s continued efforts to develop and keep the oceanfront a family friendly resort This is an evolving challenge ? Akin to tending to a garden ? Requires constant attention. ? 7/13/20063 Oceanfront Initiatives - Regulatory Noise Enforcement ? Curfew Violations ? Cruising Ordinance ? Residential Parking ? Towing Enforcement ? Common Nuisance ? 7/13/20064 Initiatives -Intervention ActivePassive ?? ChaplainsSecurity Technology ?? Youth InterventionLighting Upgrades ?? Courtesy Patrol ? Deployment Methods ? OCOP ? ERTF ? Gun Interdiction ? 7/13/20065 Calls for Service by Hour 2Pct. May 2006 nd 350 300 250 200 Calls 150 100 50 0 4AM`6AM8AM10AMNoon2PM4PM6PM8PM10PMMid2AM 7/13/20066 Increasing Calls for Service (Percentage) 2005 vs. 2006 7 6 5 1st & 4th 4 2nd 3rd 3 City 2 1 0 7/13/20067 Calls for Service by District 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 BeachfrontBayside DistrictKempsville DistrictPrincess Anne DistrictRose Hall District 7/13/20068 Fight Calls CADS DATA The Beachfront Contributes ? about 16% of the calls for 90 service over fights. 80 DOJ studies indicated that ? 70 large number of ABC 60 venues contribute to high 50 Beach numbers of fights 40 City 1608 Fights in 2005 30 ? 20 255 Beachfront ? 10 772 Fights as of May 2006 ? 0 20052006 118 ? 7/13/20069 Weapon Seizures 800 Weapons -1026 ? 700 Beachfront and ? adjacent area 239 600 500 Other areas 787 ? Beach 400 April 05 to ? City present. 300 Aggressive 200 ? Interdiction 100 Program. 0 7/13/200610 Beachfront Statistical Data April through September YearFelonyMis.TrafficTotal 03125387834617464 04163432035858068 05214341835997231 7/13/200611 Beachfront Data by Blocks April -September Blocks030405 ? 1500575447 ? 1700117103148 ? 2100308312279 ? 2500684212 ? 2700253619 ? 3100842138 ? 1900 Parking388510380 ? 7/13/200612 Arrest and Summon Data by Select Times Times030405 2300 –0200297134432438 % of Total40%43%34% 2400 –0200202222851696 % of Total27%28%23% 2300 –0200 3-yr average = 39% 2400 –0200 3-yr average = 26% 7/13/200613 Cost of Beachfront Enforcement Activities BureauOct –AprMay-SeptTotal Patrol1,004,04120273823034423 SI58,52141800100321 Invest.283474202481485955 Hol OT828042828042 Total$1349035 $3099706 $4448741 7/13/200614 Safety and Security Assessment Calls For Service ? Staffing ? Special Events ? 7/13/200615 Assessment (continued) Human Components ? Traffic Components ? Environmental Components ? 7/13/200616 Crowd Management Reduce the amount of time that ? individuals are exposed to crowd Reduce crowd size –Parking ? Increase area crowd frequents ? Strategies to facilitate crowd ? movement and disbursement. Moving with the disparate ? groups. Helping vehicles egress from ? parking facilities. Intervene with troublemakers. ? 7/13/200617 Virginia Beach has the largest number of bars per capita than any other jurisdiction in the Commonwealth One ABC Establishment for every 543 Residents. (ABC Data-2003) 7/13/200618 ABC Establishments At last count there ? were 76 establishments authorized to distribute alcoholic beverages at the Oceanfront. 200 17Street has th ? 5 Establishments. 2100 Atlantic also ? has 5. 7/13/200619 Bar Mitigation Strategies ERTFABC Routine Bar Checks ?? ? Conducts State ?? Underage Drinking ? inspectionsRegulatory Agency False ID’s Identifies ? ? problems via Administrative ? nd Reports to 2Pct ? reportsHearing Liaison Officer & ABC nd City 2Pct has a ?? Administrative Liaison Officer Agency 7/13/200620 CPTED Proper Design and effective use of ? the physical environment CPTED principles attempts to ? reduce crime and its fear Includes all persons as participants ? in preventing crime Arrangement and use of space can ? encourage or discourage crime 7/13/200621 CPTED Cont. We believe that CPTED principles should be ? considered in the earliest planning stages of all new development to determine Designation: intended use of space, behavior ? allowed and expected Definition: limitations of the area; what activities ? are allowed; conflicts between uses Design: Does the environment safely and ? efficiently support the intended use Standards ? 7/13/200622 Conclusion There is a two tiered strategy ? Behavioral Issues ? •Illegal •Undesirable, not illegal •Desirable Seek to eliminate the underlying ? causes. Community Policing Solution ? 7/13/200623 Recommendations Develop standards for new construction that ? considers crime prevention aspects Require CPTED principles be considered in ? all new development in the resort Provide a Crime Prevention Specialist a ? seat at the table on RAC as an advisor for future issues Continue Lighting upgrades at the resort ? 7/13/200624 Recommendations (cont.) Ensure land use policies and zoning changes ? support vision of the resort Seek legislative changes to ABC ? enforcement and administration Approve a conditional use permit for bars ? and nightclubs in the resort Develop a strategic plan for the resort and ? use the plan as a filter for future decisions and approvals. 7/13/200625