MINUTES
Public Safety
Southwest Partnership
01/23/2019
Attendees:
- JR Lee, Chair
 - Tony Scott, SWP Staff
 - Scott Kashnow
 - Robert Meyer
 - Thomas Hams
 - Daniel Rodenburg
 - Sgt. Jones, UMB
 - Bif Browning
 
Agenda
- Introductions
 - Elections – JR re-elected
 - UMB Police Introduction & Updates
- Sergeant Jones from UMB Police will be representative to SWP Public Safety Committee
 - Current policing area is around BioPark area, and rely on BPD for issues beyond. Can respond to felonies beyond boundaries, but not misdemeanors.
 - New programs:
- Community Outreach And Support Team (COAST) to promote safety and boost the force’s community engagement efforts.
 - Homeless Unit: LEAD program – Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion ramping up, although does not cover all of SWP
 - Police Activity/Athletic League
 - DARE program (anti-drug use education) in 3 schools
 
 - General Questions & Answer
- What do you think about Citizens on Patrol model? – JR
- Overall useful model, if volunteers are properly trained
 
 - Cutting back trees at MLK and & W Baltimore — is there someone who could consult and do that for us in the SWP?
 
 - What do you think about Citizens on Patrol model? – JR
 
 - Old Business
- Alley Gating update
 
 - New Business
- Discussion of camera surveillance program in Southwest Partnership
- Pigtown got City cameras through Casino funding, but results are not yet clear, and also took a long time to get those cameras.
 - In the past, BPD has worked with Ridgley’s Delight to tie into neighborhood cameras. Would SWP residents be open to explore similar partnership?
 
 
 - Discussion of camera surveillance program in Southwest Partnership
 

