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06-15-2010 Council Work Session Packet
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Police Services Proposal <br /> For the City of Long Lake <br /> Page 3 <br /> g. Respond to automobile crashes, pedestrian injuries, home or business medical <br /> emergencies, fire emergencies and other law enforcement requirements <br /> including securing emergency scenes, providing follow up information to <br /> emergency responders and accompanying emergency responders on medical <br /> calls as necessary. <br /> h. Law enforcement dispatch personnel, officer management and coordination <br /> and communication for response for these services. <br /> i. Provide driver's license inspections, background checks and license <br /> enforcement services as required under state law and city ordinances. <br /> j. Serve as the city's emergency management coordinator. Submit all reports and <br /> comply with all information requests through Hennepin County and State <br /> Emergency Management programs. <br /> k. Work with city staff regarding any concerns or situations that may arise. <br /> I. Car seat/child safety seat inspections. <br /> Servicing Strategy <br /> During the more than 40 years the Orono Police Department has provided law <br /> enforcement services to the City of Long Lake, we have utilized appropriate forms of <br /> service to meet the community's changing needs. Over the last two years, we've <br /> phased in a districting approach to service that provides significant benefit to the <br /> community through realization of efficiencies, higher visibility to all citizens of the <br /> community, and a reduction in our response times for calls for services. Therefore, we <br /> propose to continue service operations under this model. <br /> Staffing Levels <br /> The Orono Police Department currently has eighteen (18) sworn officers including the <br /> Chief of Police who provide law enforcement services to the community. We expect no <br /> staffing increases to take place in the upcoming year. <br /> The Orono Police Department will have at all times no fewer than two officers on duty <br /> twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. When staffing levels are <br /> more than two police officers, one officer will be specifically assigned to Long Lake and <br /> the neighboring areas in Orono. The second officer will serve the center of the broader <br /> community to which we provide service, and the third officer will serve the southern <br /> area of our police district. This staffing plan provides us with the resources and <br />
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