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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 HRCS Meeting Minutes City of Lansingy Human Relations and Community Services Department �4,:, Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board - rCa Minutes of June 24, 2008 aCD Call to order CIO Director Joan Jackson Johnson called the meeting to order at 5:40 p.m., Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster St., Rm. #211, Lansing, MI. Members present: Melissa Miller, Richard Lower, Jeff Caler, Lamar Wilson, Toni Young, Edwina Marshall, and Jonathon Solis Members absent: None Others present: None Staff: Joan Jackson Johnson, Ph.D., Director Liaison: Captain Edward Forrest, Lansing Police Department (excused absence) APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION Board member Lamar Wilson moved to approve the agenda of June 24, 2008, supported by board member Jonothan Solis. Motion carried unanimous. PUBLIC COMMENT No Report LPD LIASON'S REPORT Edward Forrest (excused absence) COMMUNICATIONS None Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of June 24, 2008 Page 2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES No prior minutes available for approval. COMMITTEE REPORTS Budget/Program Committee No report Policy Committee No report PETITIONS/COMPLAINTS None CHAIRPERSON'S REPORT No Report DIRECTOR'S REPORT Joan reported that Bernard Brantley will attend some of the HRCS Advisory Board meetings to give updates in regards to police complaints. Captain Forrest is the board liaison. Joan informed the board about the Lansing Stat and the HMIS statistical information. HUD grants, city grants, contract compliance, and citizen complaints are a part of the statistical reporting. Joan reported that the numbers of individuals that are in crisis, i.e., utility shut-offs, red tagging, homeless, etc. are rising. Emergency assistance for these services is a joint effort with services provided by the Department of Human Services, St. Vincent DePaul who matches city funds with a number of other Catholic Churches, Capital Area Community Services, and the Salvation Army. Joan reported that the department is trying to provide more direct services, rather than administrative overhead, with the 1.25% of the grant funding that is administered through the department. Joan discussed Project Homeless Connect which is being held for the first time in Lansing on Thursday, June 26, 2008 at Lansing Eastern High School's Don Johnson Fieldhouse at 9:00 a.m. The event is modeled after a national program that started in San Francisco for the homeless. A breakfast meeting will be held at the Lansing Center prior to the Project Homeless Connect event. The guest speaker will be Executive Director, Philip F. Mangano, U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness. Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of June 24, 2008 Page 3 Joan discussed the One Church One Family Initiative and stated that we hope to have more success in placing families and establishing some stability for the children. It is hoped that additional federal dollars can be obtained to sustain this Initiative once we get it off of the ground. The department is working to increase the monies for youth, mental health, substance abuse, and homelessness. Although a contract has not yet been signed, the City is working on a program with Michigan State where 25 high school boys will be involved in mentoring younger children. Joan will bring the budget to the next board meeting. The FY 2009/2010 budget cycle begins in November 2008. Please mark your calendars for Saturday, July 19, 2008 for the next mobile food pantry. A location has not yet been confirmed. OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS MOTION Board member Lamar Wilson moved to nominate Jeff Caler for Chairperson, supported by board member Melissa Miller. Motion carried unanimous. MOTION Board member Lamar Wilson moved to nominate Jonathon Solis for Vice-Chairperson, supported by board member Edwina Marshall. Motion carried unanimous. ■ Committee assignments will be discussed at the July board meeting. NEXT MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 5:30 p.m., Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster St., Rm #211, Lansing, MI. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m. Res ectfully submitted by, of Walton City of Lansing Human Relations and Community Services Department Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of July 22, 2008 Call to order Chairperson Jeff Caler called the meeting to order at 5:33 p.m., Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster St., Rm. #211, Lansing, MI. Members present: Richard Lower, Jeff Caler, Lamar Wilson, Chad Johnson, Edwina Marshall, and Jonathan Solis Members absent: Melissa Miller (excused), and Toni Young (excused) Others present: None Staff: Joan Jackson Johnson, Ph.D., Director, Carol Walton, Administrative Specialist Liaison: Captain Edward Forrest, Lansing Police Department (absent) APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION Board member Jeff Caler moved to approve the agenda of July 22, 2008, supported by board member Lamar Wilson. Motion carried unanimous. PUBLIC COMMENT No Report LPD LIASON'S REPORT No Report COMMUNICATIONS None Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of July 22, 2008 Page 2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES MOTION Board member Richard Lower moved to approve the minutes of June 24, 2008, supported by board member Jonathon Solis. Motion carried unanimous. COMMITTEE REPORTS Budget/Program Committee No report Policy Committee No report PETITIONS/COMPLAINTS None CHAIRPERSON'S REPORT No Report DIRECTOR'S REPORT Joan discussed the success of Lansing Project Homeless Connect that was held on Thursday, June 26, 2008 at Lansing Eastern High School's Don Johnson Fieldhouse at 9:00 a.m. She thanked board members Jeffrey Caler, Jonathon Solis, and Melissa Miller for attending the kick off breakfast for this event. The event was modeled after a national program that started in San Francisco for the homeless. Over 700 individuals participated in the event however; not all of them were homeless. Special recognition and thanks were given to Mary Sabaj and her co-worker John from the Ingham County/ City of Lansing Community Corrections Advisory Board, Quiznos, Frosty Corner, and Krispy Kreme, to name a few, for their generous donations. An ad will be run in the City Pulse in appreciation to those donors. The event was listed in the Denver and New Jersey papers. The US Council asked if they could site some of the best practices they observed and has included the City of Lansing's Project Homeless Connect on their website. The US Council also praised the City of Lansing for their collaborative efforts with the State, Ingham County and the City of East Lansing. On an additional positive note, some of the participants received housing on the day of the event. The City of Lansing would like to extend its definition of homeless from just those living in abandoned house, cars, and shelters to also include those that are classified as "couch surfers." The term "couch surfers" refers to those individuals who have no home of their own but they sleep at the homes of their friends and relatives. Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of July 22, 2008 Page 3 The City of Lansing is pondering repeating this event in December of 2008. If this comes to fruition, a larger facility will be needed, possibly the Lansing Center. The intake process will need to be modified and hopefully a card swipe system can be put in place and utilized at the shelters. Also, at least 1,000 more volunteers will be needed. The Department hosted it 6th mobile food pantry on Saturday, July 29, 2008 at the Tabernacle of David Church on W. Holmes Rd. Food was disbursed for 600-700 individuals. Joan reported that the numbers of individuals that are in crisis, i.e., utility shut-offs, red tagging, homeless, etc. are rising. Emergency assistance for these services is a joint effort with services provided by the Department of Human Services, St. Vincent DePaul who matches city funds with a number of other Catholic Churches, Capital Area Community Services, and the Salvation Army. Joan informed the board that Deputy Director Rishan Maxwell-Butler resigned her position in June of 2008. Joan reported that the City of Lansing is discussing possible lay-offs and other budget cut options. Joan discussed the need for community mediation based on incidents of profiling, and doing sensitivity training in Lansing neighborhoods. Joan reported that members of the staff are in the process of being cross-trained because of the challenges of the department's small staff size. Cross-training will provide an opportunity for staff to cover each other duties when someone is away from the office. Joan will provide members with FY2009/2010 budget information. The FY 2009/2010 budget cycle begins in November 2008. Other discussion ensued regarding the city funded agencies contracting routing procedure, the recent city property damage incident that took place at the Operations and Maintenance Division, and the need for a Community Needs Assessment. Need Assessment from community agencies will be collected and reviewed in an effort to curtail duplication of the Needs Assessment as well as the back-to-school backpack program. OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS ■ Committee assignments will be discussed at the July board meeting. Budget Committee Members are as follows: Jeff Caler, Chad Johnson, Richard Lower, Melissa Miller, and Lamar Wilson Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of July 22, 2008 Page 4 Policy Committee Members are as follows: Jeff Caler, Richard Lower, Edwina Marshall, Johnathon Solis, Lamar Wilson, and Toni Young Program Committee Members are as follows: Chad Johnson, Edwina Marshall, Melissa Miller, Jonathon Solis, and Toni Young MOTION Board member Chad Johnson moved to hold committee meetings immediately following the regularly scheduled monthly board meeting, supported by board member Jeffrey Caler. Motion carried unanimous. NEXT MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 5:30 p.m., Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster St., Rm #211, Lansing, MI. ADJOURNMENT MOTION Board member Jeff Caler moved to adjourn the meeting, supported by board member Richard Lower. Motion carried unanimous. Meeting adjourned at 6:35 p.m. Respectfully submitted by, Carol Walton City of Lansing Human Relations and Community Services Department Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of l August 26, 2008 _: ? 7 Call to order Chairperson Jeff Caler called the meeting to order at 5:39 p.m., Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster St., Rm. #211, Lansing, MI. Members present: Jeff Caler, Lamar Wilson, Chad Johnson, Jonathan Solis, and Toni Young Members absent: Richard Lower and Edwina Marshall (excused) Others present: None Staff: Joan Jackson Johnson, Ph.D., Director, Carol Walton, Administrative Specialist Liaison: Captain Edward Forrest, Lansing Police Department APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION Board member Jeff Caler moved to approve the agenda of August 26, 2008, supported by board member Toni Young. Motion carried unanimous. PUBLIC COMMENT No Report LPD LIASON'S REPORT Captain Forrest distributed the Lansing Police Department's organizational chart, and information regarding the north and south precinct teams. He also discussed in detail the positions listed on the organizational chart as well as the information provided for the north and south precinct teams. Captain Forrest stated that many schools in the Greater Lansing Area have police officers in them, i.e., Grand Ledge, Mason, Holt, etc. The stigma that police are in Lansing Schools because those is potential danger or the students are "bad" is a myth. Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of August 26, 2008 Page 2 COMMUNICATIONS None APPROVAL OF MINUTES MOTION Board member Jeff Caler moved to approve the minutes of July 22, 2008 with correction, supported by board member Jonathan Solis. Motion carried unanimous. COMMITTEE REPORTS' Budget/Program Committee No report Policy Committee No report PETITIONS/COMPLAINTS None CHAIRPERSON'S REPORT Discussion was held regarding the resignation of Melissa Miller and the process for re- filling the 2nd ward vacancy. DIRECTOR'S REPORT Joan discussed the Mobile Food Pantry event that took place on Saturday, August 16, 2008 at Tabernacle of David Church, Lansing, MI. The next pantry will take place on Saturday, September 20, 2008, 9:00 a.m. at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Lansing, MI. These food pantries will run monthly until there is food no longer available. Joan reported that the department will be participating in the next census count. She also stated that the Census Bureau is looking to hire approximately 200 temporary employees, at a rate of$14.00-$17.00/hr. Some of the positions could lead into full time positions.2 Joan reported that One Church One Family did a walk through of five (5) homes in the Lansing area.3 One is located in the Holmes Rd/Waverly area and about $85,000 of 1 Carol will create and email a committee roster to all board members. 2 Joan will email census employment information to board members. 3 Joan will email the addresses of the 5 houses to the board members. Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of August 26, 2008 Page 3 rehab is needed. Another is located by Everett. Another house is located across from Fairview school that needs about $135,000 in rehab. The two others homes, which are not considered acceptable living space, is located by Gier and has only 1,000 square foot of space. The other is by Vance and has only 950 square feet and requires $65,000 - $75,000 in rehab without adding additional square footage. The group will be looking to find other homes to replace the two smaller homes. The group will try to get some of the work donated. Joan discussed prisoner re-entry. Joan informed the board that a Ramadan Dinner is scheduled for September 26, 2008. Ramadan is a diversity celebration. Prayer will begin at 7:00 p.m. and dinner will start around 7:30 or 7:45 p.m. Tickets will be made available for board members interested in attending. Joan reported that she is representing the Food Security Group for the City and that the City is trying to mediate with the Michigan Food Group and the Greater Lansing Food Bank regarding some of their disputes. Joan reported that she is part of the African American male initiative. Joan reported the "alleged" Georgetown police profiling incident involving a young man who resides in that complex. This young man had 3 back to back incidents with Lansing Police. She stated that a neighborhood meeting was held at Fire Station #6 to discuss/address concerns. Joan informed the board that she would provide them with copies of the Lansing Stat. Joan informed the board that HUD performed a grant audit. Joan reported that she is part of a State Child Welfare Review board and that their report is out. Joan Chair's the foster care/out of home placement group. OLD BUSINESS a. Needs Assessment a. Copies of the 1996 departmental needs assessment was distributed to board members for their review. b. Budget a. Fiscal year 07/08 budget information was distributed for board review and discussion as fiscal year 08/09 information has not yet been published in print form. Fiscal year 08/09 budget information will be provided to the board when it becomes available. Joan will also provide one of three options: Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of August 26, 2008 Page 4 i. A synopsis of some of the contracts ii. Invite agency representative to give a synopsis at a board meeting. iii. Make arrangements for HRCS board members to visit funded agencies. NEW BUSINESS None NEXT MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 5:30 p.m., Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster St., Rm #211, Lansing, MI. ADJOURNMENT MOTION Board member Chad Johnson moved to adjourn the meeting, supported by board member Lamar Wilson. Motion carried unanimous. Meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m. Respectfully submitted by, Carol Walton Board of Police Commission LANSING POLICE Commissioners Investigator DEPARTMENT 1 Investigator** ORGANIZATION Chief of Police FY 2008 1 Chief 1 Ad.in Sec. Legal Advisor 1 Legal Advisor Internal I Lt. Affairs I Sgt. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS NORTH PRECINCT SOUTH PRECINCT START SERVICES DIVISON DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION 1 Director 1 Capt. Special 1 Capt. Dive 1 Capt. 1 Deputy Director 1 Admin Asst. Events 1 Senior Sec. 2 Principle Clerk I Sgt 2 Principle Clerk Canine 6 POI V I Pot(Tnj) D` Communications Neighborhood 6 911 Sups Watchayft Detention 46 ECT Tech I POI 1 Lt. Records/ Technical Accounting / Property 3 ECT Tech-FL 3 Sgt. Section Services/ Services 1 Fire Dispatcher I 20 POI v �� Section Training Section 1 Budget Sup. C 1 Lt. 1 Lt. Day Shift 2 SRO `�� 1 Lt. I Payroll IPOI-K9 / /0 Tech. ElectronicE Equip 31Sgt. Special 1 GREAT Maintenance p 20 POI Operations I POI-K9 Section Afternoon Shift Property& 1 Chief RadioTech. 2 SRO l Lt. Supplies Range 1 GREAT ] L[. 3 Sgt. Detention I Sgt I Sgt. Training 1 RadioTech. 1 Secretary 20 PO 5 Sgts. 1 POI 1 Sgt. Afternoon Shift 2 POI-CPO 2 Lead DO 1 Property 1 Lt. 1 POI-CPO 16 DO Tech. 3 Sgt Special 2 POI-K9 20 Pot Operations 2 Det.II-B 2 PO 1-CPO Night Shift MSC,,r,,U, Records/Crime ID 1 P01-CPO 2 Sgt. 1 Lt. Plannin /Crime 9 POl 3 Sgt. 1 Fingerprint Tech g 1P01-K9 20 P01 3 Principal Clerks Analysis 2 POI-K9 1 Records Clerk 11, Crime Research Tech Night ShiftCourt Crime Analyst Tech. I Lt. Metro Squad Investigations 1 POI-Supoena 3 Sgt. 1 Det II-B Security 20 POI 1P01 2 Sgt. 10 Det.I1-B 1 P01 2 POI-K9 i net.Il-B *Also included on the organization chart of the City Attorney Investigations 2 Det.11-C ** t. Also included on the organization chart of the HRCS z t.II g 10 Det.II-B CSI Underlined Italics indicates a contract funded position 2 Det.II-C 2 POl Bold Italic indicates a front loaded position Bold Italic indicates a grant funded position Thursday, May 03, 2007 NOTE:Assistant Chief position is authorized but unfunded for FY 2008 North Precinct Teams —June 2008 Captain Ray Hall 483-4663 Lt. Lisa Phillips 483-4669-Day Shift Lt. Steve Person 483-4684 Afternoon Shift Team 1-Sgt.Cantlon(9022)Day Shift rcantlon(a)ci.lansing.mi.us Team 5-Sgt Dahlke(9168)Afternoon Shift ddahlke a(,,ci.lansing.mi.us R.Dietrich (9038 Day Shift W.Bames (9214)Day Shift L.DeYoung (9420)Day Shift D.Porter (9389)Afternoon Shift C.Funk (9335)Aftemoon Shift M.Looney (9336)Afternoon Shift B.Windom (9345)Afternoon Shift S.Bokovoy (9026)Night Shift J.Showers (9028)Night Shift E.Sosebee (9379)Night Shift R.Bahl (9366)Night Shift Det. B.Hunter 4834158 Det.V.Read 4834591 Team 7-Sgt Southworth(9105)Afternoon Shift dsouthworth(aki.lansing.mi.us Team 2-Sgt.Relyea(9322)Day Shift srelyea(a ei.lansing.mi.us N.Naimy (9355)Day Shift H.Tran (9574)Day Shift A.Sukovich (9043)Day Shift B.Carey (9199)Day Shift L.McCallister (9270)Afternoon Shift D.Zehr (9313)Afternoon Shift L.Mardigan (9313)Aftemoon Shift J.Winarski (9285)Afternoon Shift M.Salmon (9187)Night Shift K.Martens (9093)Afternoon Shift A.Terrill (9444)Night Shift M.McGonegal (9294)Night Shift Det.N.Armstrong 483-4611 A.Norton (9162)Night Shift Det.M.Ramsey 483-4612 Team 8-Sgt. Dionise(9040)Afternoon Shift idionise2ci.lansing.mi.us D.Blackman (9199)Day Shift A.Lindeman (9339)Day Shift Lt. Bruce Ferguson 483-4657-Night Shift A.Berish (9209)Afternoon Shift J.Evans (9302)Afternoon Shift Team 3-Sgt.Kostanko(9157)Night Shift dkostanko(@,ci.lansing.mi.us M.Lam (9146)Afternoon Shift D.Bey (9312)Day Shift B.Erk (9283)Night Shift J. Johnson (9323)Afternoon Shift L.Williams (9058)Night Shift W.Kim (9042)Afternoon Shift Det.N.Armstrong 483-4611 R.Wilcox (9203)Night Shift J.McGuire (9254)Night Shift Extra Sector Officers Det.V.Read 483-4591 M.Krumbach (9211)Day Shift B.Sorg (9226)Day Shift Team 4-Sgt.Zolnai(9290)Night Shift dzolnai a(),,cUansing.mi.us A.Becker (9163)Day Shift R.Ballor (9138)Day Shift T.Mironiuk (9229)Day Shift R.McBride (9295)Day Shift J.Thomburg (9308)Day Shift R.Forbis (9094)Afternoon Shift E.Pratl(K-9) (9190)Day Shift M.Kreft (9206)Afternoon Shift R.Merritt(CPO) (9458)Day Shift J. Puna (93.18)Night Shift S.Mills(K-9) (9257)Afternoon Shift A.Matthews (9314)Night Shift K.Callison(CPO) (9577)Afternoon Shift D.Blount(CPO) (483-6058) B.Roberts (9419)Night Shift Det.M.Ramsey 483-4612 J.Colby (9418)Night Shift D.Bunch(K-9) (9039)Night Shift Team 6-Sgt.Emmons(9292)Night Shift demmons()ci.lansing.mi.us J.Brown (9340)Day Shift Crime Scene Investigations M.Schulte (9279)Day Shift P.Nardone (9356) J.Cosme (9266)Afternoon Shift J.Hudak (9330) J.Cutler (9343)Afternoon Shift R.Dingwell (9193)Afternoon Shift GREAT Officer B.Russell (9132)Night Shift D.Macon (9297) K.Schlagel (9118)Night Shift Det. B.Hunter 4834158 DETECTIVES Sgt.S.Schuelke 483-4628 sschuelke(a,ci.lansing.mi.us School District/Community Policing Sgt.S.Baylis 483-4623 sbaylis(a)ci.lansing.mi.us Sgt.M.Murray(9210)Day Shift mmmurray(a,ci.lansing.mi.us VIOLENT CRIMES Neighborhood Watch Det.T. Eisfelder 483-4484 J.Churchill 483-4469 Det.J.Gill 483-4819 Det.R.Seyka 483-4849 Special Events Det.C.Birdsley 483-4639 Sgt.Leith Curtis 483-4667 Det.Kim Kranich 483-4620 FRAUD CRIMES Traffic Follow Up Det.R.Meaton 483-4619 Officer Ed Bedecs 483-4668 Det.M.Bryant 483-4817 STOLEN VEHICLES SHIFT HOURS Det.V.Read 483-4591 Day Shift 6:00am to 4:00pm RELATIONSHIP CRIMES Afternoon Shift 3:00pm to 1:00am Det.K.Halverson 483-4627 Night Shift 8:30 pm to 6:30am Clerical Support Staff Day Shift Command 483-4664 Admin.Asst.Rhonda Mubarakeh 483-4831 Afternoon Shift Command 483-4662 Principal Clerk Bonnie Schade 483-4826 Night Shift Command 483-4661 Temp.Employee Maria Drane 483-4828 Emergency 911 Calls for Service 483-4600 North Precinct Front Desk 483-4660 Visit our Website at www.lansingpolice.com To leave a message for an officer,dial 483-4467,press **, then enter the four digit number next to his/her name South Precinct Teams—J 2008 Captain Teresa Szymanski i2-7452 Lt. Jim Kraus - 272-7667— Day Shift Lt.Michael Yankowski—272-7495—Night Shift Team 09 — Sgt.Koenigsknecht #394 (272-7488) Dav Shift Team 12—Set. W.Bvrnes 4305 (272-7666) - Afternoon Shift A.Hogan (9553) Day Shift M.Hood-Marble (9521) Day Shift D.Person (9022) Day Shift J.Riedel (9023) Day Shift J.Bock (9530) Afternoon Shift M.Brunner (9534) Aftemoon Shift K.Lowe (9374) Aftemoon Shift E.Larson (9525) Aftemoon Shift M.Good (9463) Night Shift E.Frechen (9280) Night Shift J.Blow (9529) Night Shift D.Robinson (9298) Night Shift Sgt.Frank Koenigsknecht—tkoenigsk»echt(i4ci.lansing.mi.us Sgt.W.Byrnes—maillo:wbynres(uci.lansing.mi.as Team 11—Set.R.Cressman #317 (272-7489) Day Shift Team 14—Set.D.Green #321 (272-7431) Night Shift B.Sampson (9296) Day Shift J.Wonnacotl (9526) Day Shift J.Sinke (9564) Day Shift T.Blount (9127) Day Shift B.Whitsitt (9126) Aftemoon Shift S.Xiong (9024) Aftemoon Shift K.Pratl (9515) Aftemoon Shift R.Jack (9025) Aftemoon Shift R.Hon (9273) Night Shift M.Spoelma (9271) Aftemoon Shift A.Perez (9347) Night Shift C.Kacmarsky (9026) Night Shift Sgt.Ryan Cressman—rcressman(dci.lansing.mi.us G.Parrott (9032) Night Shift B.Rasdale (9270) Night Shift Lt. Craiiz Baylis -272-7451 -Afternoon Shift Sgt.Daryl Green - dgreenQci.lansing.mi.us Team 10—Set.W.Byrnes #305 (272-7666) Afternoon Shift Team 15—Sgt.G.Pace #371 (272-7490) Night Shift J.Berry (9470) Day Shift T.Beattie (9520) Day Shift F.Mobley (9122) Day Shift J.Chamberlin (9035) Day Shift K.Szczesny (9547)Aftemoon Shift P.Glynn (9510) Aftemoon Shift J.Kraczon (9514)Aftemoon Shift J.Moore (9330) Aftemoon Shift J.Garcia (9543) Night Shift N.Hughett (9385) Night Shift C.Ford (9024) Night Shift R.Vargas (9462) Night Shift Sgt.Bill Byrnes—wbymes(Jci.l all sin o.mi.us Sgt.Guy Eric Pace—nrailto:wace(cDci.lansing.nri.us Team 13—Sgt.D.Ellis #399 (272-7455)—Afternoon Shift Extra Drivers D.Burke (9129) Day Shift E.Guerra (9272) Day Shift K.Diehl (9340) Day Shift D.Riedel (9274) Day Shift A.Krymis (9281) Aftemoon Shift D.Belill (9275) Day Shift D.Hamilton (9128) Aftemoon Shift M.McAleer (K9) (9282) Day Shift K.Hein (9034) Aftemoon Shift K.Doezema (9290) Aftemoon Shift K.Doerr (9030) Night Shift J.Hallett (9123) Aftemoon Shift R.Backus (9308) Night Shift B.Rendon (K9) (9562) Aftemoon Shift M.Johnson (9565)Night Shift J.Krimm (9277) Night Shift Sgt.Dave Ellis—dellis(Elci.lansing.mi.us S.Willson (9310) Night Shift J.Spoelma (9283) Night Shift Team 16—Sgt.T.Ruiz - #313 (272-74611—Afternoon Shift J.Lomakowski (9125) Night Shift P.Scaccia (9575) Day Shift R.Smith (9300) Night Shift S.Martinez (9572) Day Shift S.McNamara(K9) (9545)Night Shift S.Thielen (9249) Aftemoon Shift B.Larabee(K9) (9319) Night Shift J.Lacross (9020) Aftemoon Shift DETECTIVE COMMAND N.Osborn (9388) Night Shift K.Schlagel (9040) Night Shift Sgt.T.Fa Sgt. Traci Ruiz-Tniiz(@ci.laiising.mi.us Sgt.E.Painter 272-7484 272-748 School Resource Detectives Sgt.K.Kilboum 272-7427—School Sgt Del.E.Bedecs 272-7494 D.Manson 755-2086—Everett HS Del.E.Bonello 272-7481 J.Thomas 755-4078—Harry Hill Del.C.Farrell 272-7460 R.Anderson pager—232-1278—G.R.E.A.T. Del.B.Holiday 272-7462 Del.M.Lewandowsky 272-7480 Del.J.Priebe 272-7458 CPO Officer Del.R. C.Frazier 272-7486(9121)CPO Scro 272-7488 Del.Q.S G.Kelley 272-7486(9410)CPO .Aubns 272-7482 B Del.B.St. ub W.Osborn 272-7486(9261)CPO in 272-7Osborn Det.J.Trost 272-7489 Neighborhood Watch Del.V.Vaughan 272-7463 J.Churchill -North 483-4469 Del.D.Wirth 272-7459 S.Nolen -South 272-7487 Special Events STOLEN VEHICLE DETECTIVE Leith Curtis 483-4667 Del.V.Dahlke 272-7477 Special Operations 483-4820 Clerical Support Sta(T SHIFT HOURS Senior Secretary Denise Packer 272-7449 Shift Hours 6:00 am to 4:00 pm Principal Clerk Barbara Houglrteling 272-7672 Aftemoon Shift 3:00 pnr to 1:00 am Principal Clerk Ronna Shively 272-7673 Night Shift 8:30 pm to 6:30 am CHAPLAINS Chaplain Ed Owens Cell—930-1035 To leave a message for an officer,dial 272-7486,when the recording starts,enter the four digit number next to his/her name To leave an email message for Team Officers use first initial last namc:aeci.lausina.mi.us(i.e.: irniresi,Lci.lansine.mi.us) Visit our Website at ww%v.lensin- olice.com FY 2007 -2008 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET INFORMATION - ACCOUNTING LEVEL DETAIL Fiscal Year 08 Fund CC OB PR IFAS Key Description Ending 6/30108 HUMAN SERVICE AGENCIES Discretionary 101.833710.960120.00000 1013710 HUMAN SERVICES DISCRETIONARY 34,000 101.833710.960204.00000 1013710 TRI-COUNTY AGING 72,000 101,833710.960205.00000 1013710 GRANT MATCH FUND 30,000 101.833710.960221.00000 1013710 CALC/THE READING PEOPLE 5,000 101.833710.960284.00000 1013710 GLA COMMISSION ON RACE & DIVERSITY 15,000 Subtotal 156,000 Health, Mental Health, &Substance Abuse 101.833715.960151.00000 1013715 NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM 25,000 101.833715.960152.00000 1013715 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH BOARD 45,000 101.833715.960153.00000 1013715 JUSTICE IN MENTAL HEALTH ORG 13,000 101.833715.960154.00000 1013715 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 156,900 101.833715.960155.00000 1013715 HOSPICE OF LANSING 7,500 101.833715.960158.00000 1013715 LANSING HOUSING COMMISSION 10,000 101.833715.960159.00000 1013715 CAPITAL AREA COMM SERV- HMIS 24,300 101.833715.960053.00000 1013715 AFRICAN AMERICAN HEALTH W&ttR NCE -7--5�`-'�'`� 10,000 101.833715.960055.00000 1013715 CARE FREE MEDICAL 45,000 Subtotal 336,700 Child, Youth, & Family Services 101.833720.960115.00000 1013720 SOUTH SIDE YOUTH COALITION 28,000 101.833720.960161.00000 1013720 CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION SERVICE 20,000 101.833720.960162.00000 1013720 CAPITAL AREA CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING 12,000 101.833720.960163.00000 1013720 TRI COUNTY AGING CONSORTIUM 15,000 101,833720.960164.00000 1013720 VOLUNTEER CENTER OF MID MI - RSVP 6,000 101.833720.960165.00000 1013720 LEGAL AID OF CENTRAL MICHIGAN 20,000 101.833720,960167.00000 1013720 Y-OL-ITH-DEVEL-©PMENT-C�1?- 25,000 101.833720.960168.00000 1013720 BLACK CHILD & FAMILY INSTITUTE 30,000 101.833720.960169.00000 1013720 CAPITAL AREA COMMUNITY SERVICE 55,000 101.833720.960171.00000 1013720 NEW WAY IN 15,000 101.833720.960172.00000 1013720 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB 43,925 101.833720.960173.00000 1013720 SELF HELP GARDEN PROJECT 3,250 101.833720.960206.00000 1013720 -E-9bC - 20,000 101.833720.960208.00000 1013720 CRISTO REY DIVERSION 34,850 r 101.833720.960255.00000 1013720 UNITED WAY-TEEN COURT 20,000 101.833720.960272.00000 1013720 NETWORK CENTERS - BAKER/DONORA 10,000 101.833720.960280.00000 1013720 ACTIVE LIVING FOR ADULTS 15,000 101.833720.960281.00000 1013720 SOUTH SIDE COMM DEV ASSOC 13,875 101.833720.960282.00000 1013720 UNITED WAY-211 REFERRAL 10,000 101.833720.960287.00000 1013720 GREATER-L B-SOC S1=RV- 10,000 101,833720.960288.00000 1013720 ALLEN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER 10,000 24 FY 2007 - 2008 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET INFORMATION -ACCOUNTING LEVEL DETAIL Fiscal Year 08 Fund.CC.OB.PR IFAS Key Description Ending 6130/08 101.833720.960289.00000 1013720 M 35,000 101.833720.960059.00000 1013720 NORTH NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER 24,000 Subtotal 475,900 Emergency Services 101.833730.960052.00000 1013730 HOMELESS SERVICES RFP 125,000 101.833730.960117.00000 1013730 BALLENTINE STEPPING STONES 25,000 101.833730.960174.00000 1013730 CRISTO REY COMMUNITY CENTER 49,000 101.833730.960175.00000 1013730 EVE, INC 33,000 101.833730.960176.00000 1013730 HAVEN HOUSE 33,000 101.833730.960178.00000 1013730 SALVATION ARMY 15,000 101.833730.960179.00000 1013730 LOAVES & FISHES 25,000 101.833730.960180.00000 1013730 ADVENT HOUSE MINISTRIES 25,000 101.833730.960181.00000 1013730 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 15,000 101.833730.960191.00000 1013730 GATEWAY 25,000 101.833730.960276.00000 1013730 RED CROSS 31,400 101.833730.960060.00000 1013730 LOAVES & FISHES - HOUSE OF LUKE 5,000 101.833730.960061.00000 1013730 LOAVES & FISHES - HOUSE OF ZACCHEUS 10,000 101.833730.960062.00000 1013730 CHRONIC HOMELESS OUTREACH 15,000 Subtotal 431,400 Total Human Service Agencies 1,400,000 CITY SUPPORTED AGENCIES 101.834101.741292.00000 1014101 SISTER CITY 20,000 101.834101.960051.00000 1014101 GREATER LANSING SAFETY COUNCIL 12,000 101.834101.960058.00000 1014101 CAPITAL AREA RAIL COUNCIL * k'16) i,\SPOP 's 3,900 101.834101,960093.00000 1014101 ARTS COUNCIL OF GREATER LANSING* r-Kiff iS 186,600 101.834101.960209.00000 1014101 BOARSHEAD THEATER 25,000 101.834101.960256.00000 1014101 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ADVISOR 12,500 Total City Supported Agencies 260,000 GENERAL FUND DEBT 101.874400.981000.00000 1014400 PRINCIPAL 980,000 101.874400.982000.00000 1014400 INTEREST 487,000 Total General Fund Debt 1,467,000 25 City of Lansing Human Relations and Community Services Department Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board 7-1 Minutes of - ' October 28, 2008 --. c'r i-rj Co r T Call to order Chairperson Jeffrey Caler called the meeting to order at 5:35p.m., Foster Community-' Center, 200 N. Foster St., Rm. #211, Lansing, MI. Members present: Jeffrey Caler, Lamar Wilson, Toni Young, Edwina Marshall, Chad Johnson, Jonathon Solis. Members absent: Richard Lower Others present: Staff: Joan Jackson Johnson, Ph.D., Director, Liaison: Captain Edward Forrest, Lansing Police Department APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION Board member Lamar Wilson moved to approve the agenda of September 23, 2008, supported by board member Chad Johnson. Motion carried unanimous. PUBLIC COMMENT None LPD LIASON'S REPORT Edward Forrest, L.P.D. liaison to HRCS reported. Team area maps were distributed. Crime rates are going down overall. Lately a rash of burglaries has occurred, mostly crimes of opportunity. Lately they have arrested people stealing copper. The L.P.D. is anticipating Halloween and although they prepare for it, we do not have a big issue here. Dr. Jackson-Johnson asked how advisory board members can get crime alerts if something happens in their neighborhoods. Car thefts (air bags and catalytic converters) have been occurring as well. High prices being paid for metal. Members can contact Capt. Forrest between meetings through Dr. Jackson-Johnson or directly. Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of August 26, 2008 Page 2 COMMUNICATIONS None Dr. Jackson-Johnson will share communications from neighborhood associations with this group. APPROVAL OF MINUTES MOTION Board member moved to approve the minutes of 2008, supported by board member Motion carried unanimous. COMMITTEE REPORTS' Budget/Program Committee None Policy Committee None PETITIONS/COMPLAINTS None CHAIRPERSON'S REPORT Richard Lower will not be able to attend until December. DIRECTOR'S REPORT The HRCS Department has been busy. Steinberg has left for MCAH but remains available for consultation. His position will be posted shortly (contract manager). Dr. Jackson-Johnson has request upgrades for contract manager positions, at what was recommended to upgrade from 34 to 37. However Dr. Jackson-Johnson is appealing as she requested 38 level. Have a temporary clerical position currently that will become permanent, part-time position and has been posted internally. Dept. hosted a Ramadan dinner and netted $8,000 and will donate to Mid-Mi Food Bank and Greater Lansing Food Bank. Several churches also have food banks. Lamar Wilson left at 6:10 p.m. Assisting people with voter registration (6,000 more are registered) and absentee ballots. Also distributing 888 cards to people and holding events this weekend to show people how to vote. Mobile good pantry happening Friday — 586 people served. Still challenged by emergency situations- utility shut offs, shelter, etc. Hoping to launch rotating shelters soon as hotels will be full this winter. Jonathon Solis arrived at 6:20 p.m. Carol will create and email a committee roster to all board members. Human Relations and Community Services Advisory Board Minutes of August 26, 2008 Page 3 Area churches hosted for 1 week at a time, then rotated to another church. Dr. Jackson-Johnson met with Rev. Jesse Jackson and discussed predatory lending issues. Looking at Community Development Block Grant to avoid foreclosure ($1.5 million) and provide transitional housing. Also meeting with Phil Mongano will hopefully result in more funds from State. Dr. Jackson-Johnson attends Police Commissioners meeting monthly, and many other meetings. HRCS serves many people who cannot be served or are ineligible otherwise. Also have Mobile Food Pantry 3rd week of November at Advent House. Will also offer "Healthy Thanksgiving" and distribute flu shots, diabetic and hypertension screenings (Saturday before Thanksgiving the 22nd) and good. Have several community groups helping serve meals. OLD BUSINESS A. Budget not moving forward yet as last year's budget not yet approved. Joan will send information on Community Reinvestment initiative to Advisory Board. NEW BUSINESS None NEXT MEETING Solis moved that we cancel November and December regular meetings and reschedule for Tuesday, December 2 at 5:30pm. Chad seconded. Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT MOTION Board member Toni Young moved to adjourn the meeting, supported by board member Chad Johnson. Motion carried unanimous. Meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m.