Long Beach, CA
File #: 18-0128    Version: 1 Name: CD4-Neighborhood Impact Prosecutor
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 2/5/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/13/2018 Final action: 2/13/2018
Title: Recommendation to increase appropriations in General Fund (GF) in the City Prosecutor Department (CP) by $18,000, offset by the Fourth Council District one-time infrastructure funds transferred from the Capital Projects Fund (CP) in the Public Works Department (PW) to support the funding of a Neighborhood Impact Prosecutor for a one-year period of time.
Sponsors: COUNCILMAN DARYL SUPERNAW, FOURTH DISTRICT
Attachments: 1. 021318-C-2sr.pdf

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Recommendation to increase appropriations in General Fund (GF) in the City Prosecutor Department (CP) by $18,000, offset by the Fourth Council District one-time infrastructure funds transferred from the Capital Projects Fund (CP) in the Public Works Department (PW) to support the funding of a Neighborhood Impact Prosecutor for a one-year period of time.

 

DISCUSSION

The Long Beach City Prosecutor handles all misdemeanor violations of state and local law arising within the City, including the Orizaba Park and Traffic Circle areas. Among the crimes prosecuted by the City Prosecutor are petty theft, vandalism, drug possession, code enforcement, and quality of life crimes, such as drinking in public, camping in parks, trespass, loitering and disorderly conduct.

 

From 2000-2009, the City Prosecutor's Office had various "Community Prosecution" programs designed to reduce crime in specific areas of the City that might benefit from special case handling. In general, the concept of community prosecutions and community policing have been shown to empower residential groups wishing to reduce crime in their neighborhoods and increase community awareness of crime trends. As a result of budget cuts several years ago, all community prosecution programs in Long Beach were eliminated.

 

As a year-long pilot program, the City Prosecutor and the Fourth District Council Office wish to fund a collaborative partnership where an experienced Deputy City Prosecutor would serve as the Orizaba Park and the Traffic Circle areas' first Neighborhood Impact Prosecutor. These funds from the Fourth Council District would provide the City Prosecutor's Office with $18,000 to cover some of the costs related to the implementation of this pilot program. After 12 months, the program will be reassessed to determine if the Neighborhood Impact Prosecutor program should be continued in this geographic area.

 

It is envisioned that the Neighborhood Impact Prosecutor will interact with the Council Office staff, community members, law enforcement officers (including LBPD's Quality of Life Team), and others to address persistent problems that may occur in the Orizaba Park and Traffic Circle areas. The Neighborhood Impact Prosecutor will attend quarterly City of Long Beach Working Together to Serve "working" meetings with the community to hear from community members and local business owners regarding recent observations and crime trends.

 

The Neighborhood Impact Prosecutor will be partially funded by the Fourth District Council office; however, the position will remain solely under the direction and supervision of the City Prosecutor.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

The total appropriation increase of $18,000 in the General Fund (GF) in the City Prosecutor Department (CP) is offset by a transfer of one-time infrastructure funds in the Capital Projects Fund (CP) in the Public Works Department (PW).

 

SUGGESTED ACTION

Approve recommendation.

 

Respectfully Submitted,

DARYL SUPERNAW

COUNCILMEMBER, FOURTH DISTRICT