PSC - Item 2A - Minutes of July 25, 2024
MINUTES OF THE ROSEMEAD PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
July 25, 2024
The Regular Meeting of the Rosemead Public Safety Commission was called to order by Vice-
Chair Jeff Foutz at 7:15 p.m. in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley
Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Chair Amy Wu, Vice-Chair Jeff Foutz, Commissioners Liz Fonseca, Stephanie
Garcia,andSarahKuang
ABSENT:Commissioners Tommy Martinez and Yin Yin Ta
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: was led by Vice-Chair Foutz
INVOCATION: was led by Commissioner Fonseca
1. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
Vice-Chair Foutz opened the Public Comment period.
No Public Comments were received. Vice-Chair Foutzclosed the Public Comment
period.
2. CONSENT CALENDAR
Commissioner Garcia made a motion to approve the minutes from the May 23rd, 2024
Public Safety Commission Meeting, and was seconded by Commissioner Fonseca.
Motion carried by the following vote: YES: 5-0
3. MATTERS FROM STAFF
A. Presentation of Community Academy and Certificates
Public Safety Supervisor, Mandy Wong provided a brief update on the
Community Academy and invited Police Chief Lt. Kevin Tiwari to provide a brief
presentation of the Academy, accompanied with a PowerPoint presentation.
Certificates of completion were presented to recent graduates as well.
B. Introduction of Park Rangers
Parks and Recreation Director, Tom Boecking provided a presentation of the Park
Ranger Division, specifically on the services they provide. He stated Rosemead
has 13 park rangers and they work 20 hours a week. Their schedules vary based
off availability and provide coverage Monday through Sunday,7am to 10pm,
typically three shifts a day. Two park rangers are scheduledat one time, located at
Garvey and Rosemead Park. The City is divided up into north and south. The park
ranger stationed at Garvey Park overseas activities or anything that is needed at
Zapopan Park and Del Mar Avenue community center. Rosemead Park is
considered the north end, which includes coverage of Sally Tanner park and
Glendon Way community garden. He stated their responsibilities are unique
because not only do theypatrol the park, they conduct safety, graffiti, and rental
checks, and close park facilities, restrooms, tennis courts, the skate park, Garvey
paws dog park, and the community gardens. They also issue parking and
administrative citations. Prior tothepark rangers, Rosemead had park supervisors
also known as recreation leaders, that conducted park checks in the evening. The
park ranger program started about a year and half ago and has been very
successful. Staff has heard a lot of positive feedback from the residents and park
patrons. He continued with a Powerpoint presentation to show photos and visuals
of the areas and issues park rangers address.
Vice-Chair Foutz stated since reports of graffiti are up, is graffiti on the rise or do
we have more resources to report it? Boecking advised he cannot comment if
graffiti is up, but he can say reporting of graffiti has increased.
Boecking continued to present on usage by sports teams and closing of the parks.
Commissioner Fonseca asked a few questions, she requested the park ranger
phone number, if she should contact a park ranger or public works for trash pick-
up, who can assist with opening the parking at Del Mar Community Garden, and
who should they contact for homeless encampments. Tom advised he would
provide the park ranger number via email. Trash pick-up should be reported to
Public Works during normal operating hours, park rangers can assist at all other
times they are scheduled. Tom had to get further info and check with Public
Works for the parking lot at Del Mar Community Garden. Lastly, he stated
homeless encampments should be reported to Public Safety firstduring normal
operating hours, although park rangers can take the information as well and assign
the appropriate resources.
Commissioner Garcia asked during their working hours, what does it look like
when the park rangers are on duty? Tom advised they are present at the parks
either walkingaround the park or driving a vehicle. Customer service is an
important part of their duties. Vice-Chair Foutz asked the commissioners if
anyone had additional questions then concluded the presentation.
C. LACoFD Fire and EMS Incidents Report (April2024)
A representative was not in attendance to present the reports.
This item was Received and Filed by the Commission.
D. Crime Statistics (April 2024)
A summary of the crime statistics from June and July 2024 was provided by
Police Chief Lt. Tiwari. He advised the deputies have been doing a lot retail theft
operations. During one operation they caught 15 individuals, which is going to
cause an increase in crimereporting. He advised commissioners tobe aware of
this effectsinceoverall, there was a 44% increaseinthetheftcategory.Other
crimes such as robberies and grand theft autos are down.
This item was Received and Filed by the Commission.
E. Rosemead SAO Team Weekly Reports (April 2024)
Police Chief Lt. Tiwari advised they are working on highlighting the work of the
deputies. In collaboration with the Sheriff’s Information Bureau, two videos were
released, showcasing the work they’re doing in Rosemead. The videos showcase
retail theft and homeless outreach operations. Commissioner Fonseca and Garcia
shared their gratitude for the work of the deputies. Commissioner Garcia shared
some interest in learning how Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent comments to
clean-up homeless encampments may affect Rosemead. Lt. Tiwari shared that this
issue needs to be investigated further since the information is new. Assistant City
Manager, Richard Rojas provided a bit of preliminary insight on Governor
Newsom’s recent executive order, citing that the Governor will do what he can to
address encampments on state property but let local governments decide how to
implement the authorization.
Chair Wu asked if the City can help remove trash and debris around the railroads
and who takes care of rubbish that is left by the homeless? Rojas advised anything
in the public right of way is the responsibility of the City. We must coordinate
with the railroad company to remove any trash and debris since it is their
responsibility, and may pose liability issues with entering their property.
Chair Wu asked for an update on the Community Service Officer Program. Lt.
Tiwari advised the first step was to obtain equipment then conduct background
checks. He further advised the City is working on developing a manual for the
program. Rojas advised staff working through the logistics of implementation and
administration of the program. The goal is to think the details through and create a
program that can be scaled up if needed. The program is expected to be
implemented in 90 days.
This item was Received and Filed by the Commission.
F. L.A. CADA Supplemental Services Report (April 2024)
This item was Received and Filed by the Commission.
G. Crime Prevention and Emergency Preparedness Activities
Public Safety Supervisor, Mandy Wong provided a brief update on the Local
Hazard Mitigation Plan per request of Assistant City Manager, Richard Rojas.
Wong advised they are submitting their third draft to CalOES for review. The goal
is to have a plan forCityCouncil approval by or before December. Wong
provided a brief updatethatRosemead is expected to receive$290,000 inCOVID
recovery costsand is slated to receive Storm recovery costs from FEMA as well.
Wong expressed the importance ofhaving a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan in
place when requesting public assistance reimbursement.
Wong reminded the commissioners that National Night Out will take place August
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9 at Rosemead Park.
This item was Received and Filed by the Commission.
4.MATTERS FROM COMMISSION
A.Commissioner Comments
Commissioners inquired regarding the recent fire in Rosemead. Lt. Tiwari advised
no one was injured and it is still under investigation. Assistant City Manager,
Richard Rojas advised that first responders were on site quickly and determined
the substance burning was not hazardous, and no one was hurt.
5. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:12 p.m. The next Public Safety Commission meeting
will be held on Thursday, August 22nd, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
APPROVED: __________________________________
Richard Rojas, Assistant City Manager
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Amy Wu, Chair