Public Safety
Public Safety
To be a safe, resilient, and inclusive community.
Objective 5A:
Implement proactive community-based solutions to enhance public safety.
- 1. Number of neighborhoods participating in neighborhood watch programs. Target: 45
- 2. Number of community-oriented policing activities held annually. Target: 35
- 3. Number of Community Liaison Officers deployed. Target: 15
Initiatives
- 1. Increase public and private partnerships for citizen maintained and installed camera technology.
- 2. Increase the number of neighborhoods participating in the Neighborhood Public Safety Initiative.
Objective 5B:
Crime prevention through effective policing and public awareness campaigns.
- 1. Rate of annual success for all TEMPO participants. Target: 10% or less recidivism
- 2. Reduce vehicle burglaries through crime prevention and community partnerships to reduce the number of stolen firearms. Target: 15
- 3. Reduce violent crimes by partnering with community leaders and other law enforcement agencies. Target: 10%
Initiatives
- 1. Enhance specialized knowledge needed to address cybercrime.
Objective 5C:
Training and readiness of public safety employees.
- 1. Number of training hours per police officer annually. Target: 30
- 2. Number of emergency preparedness training hours conducted, including training and exercises. Target:600
Initiatives
- 1. Increase annual community-oriented policing, sensitivity, fair and impartial policing, and de-escalation training for TPD officers.
Objective 5D:
Provide state of the art technology to support public safety initiatives.
- 1. Percent of the City covered by ALS certified fire stations. Target: 100%
Initiatives
- 1. Implementation of license plate reader (LPR) technology at strategic locations in the city to enhance traffic and public safety.
- 2. Enhance City capabilities to proactively detect criminal activity.
Objective 5E:
Enhance community preparedness initiatives.
- 1. Number of attendees at disaster preparedness events. Target: 1,250
- 2. Number of neighborhoods with PREP plans in-place. Target: 5
- 3. Number of active shooter training seminars annually. Target: 25
- 4. Facilitate annual table-top preparedness exercise for all response agencies.
Initiatives
- 1. Identify faith centers that will serve as potential recovery staging sites for distribution of water, meals, and emergency goods.
- 2. Facilitate annual large-scale community preparedness scenario, integrating all response and medical agencies.
Objective 5F:
Create modern facilities to support community engagement and best-in-class public safety.
- 1. Complete construction and begin operations at the new Public Safety Campus by 2024.
Initiatives
- 1. Increase economic multiplier effect of police headquarters on the community and surrounding neighborhoods.
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