• Police Commission President Andrea Ordin said she attended the National Night Out event at Stoner Park with some of the city’s elected officials on-hand as well. She said awards were given to volunteers of the Department and there was a good turn-out at the event she attended. President Ordin added after the Superior Court decision regarding Special Order 7, the Board will put the issue on next week’s agenda to discuss in closed session.
• Police Commission Vice President John Mack attended the National Night Out event at Olympic Division. He said it was a great event with a great turn-out which reflected the diversity of the City.
• Police Commissioner Robert Saltzman said he was honored to speak at the police recruit academy graduation last Friday. He said it was also the first recruit graduation attended by new Mayor Eric Garcetti.
• Police Commissioner Rafael Bernardino stated he attended the National Night Out event at Hollywood Division. He said there was a good turn-out at the event with a number of public servants on-hand.
• Assistant Chief Sandy Jo MacArthur informed the Board the judge in the Special Order 7 ruling issued a stay so the Department would be conducting business as usual. She added the Department is working closely with the City Attorney on the matter going forward.
• The Department’s report, dated July 30, 2013, relative to the request for proposals for the community online reporting and report distribution services, as given by Chief Information Officer Maggie Goodrich, was approved. Ms. Goodrich informed the Board the Department is working on developing a system where the public will have the ability to file certain types of reports online. The Department is also working on being able to distribute reports, such as traffic collision reports, online as well. Ms. Goodrich said the system is still a few months away.
Comments