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Agenda

An outline of matters presented during the meeting arranged by a prescribed order.

Public Safety & Emergency Management Committee Agenda

Standing Committee of the City Council
and
Minneapolis Community Development Agency Operating Committee
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Regular Meeting
July 31, 2019 - 10:00 am
Room 317, City Hall
Members: Council Members Alondra Cano (Chair), Steve Fletcher (Vice-Chair), Phillipe Cunningham, Jeremiah Ellison, Andrea Jenkins, and Linea Palmisano (Quorum: 4)
Clerk: Kelly Geistler, (612) 673-2216

Receive & File

    1. Receiving and filing public comments from the community regarding public safety issues.  

Consent

  1. 3 Contract with Grandma's Marathon for Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) bomb/K9 services This link open a new window(2019-00881)
    1. Authorizing a contract with Grandma's Marathon - Duluth for the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) to receive up to $1,070 in buy-back funds for one USPCA certified police canine capable of detecting bombs/explosive materials and the police officer handler to work during Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, MN, on Jun 22, 2019.

  2. 4 Contract with ShotSpotter, Inc. (“ShotSpotter”) for support and maintenance of ShotSpotter’s Gunshot Location System (“System”) This link open a new window(2019-00882)
    1. Authorizing an increase to Contract No. C-35511 with ShotSpotter in the amount of $335,000 for a new not-to-exceed total of $2,190,960, for the support and maintenance of ShotSpotter’s System, which is being expanded to encompass a larger area of coverage.

  3. 5 Contract with SecuroNet, LLC ("SecuroNet") to provide a virtual safety network for crime investigations This link open a new window(2019-00883)
    1. Authorizing an increase to Contract No. C-39098 with SecuroNet, LLC in the amount of $85,000, for a new not-to-exeed total of $384,298, and extending the contract for three years through Dec 31, 2022, for the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) to provide the MPD a virtual safety network to prevent, reduce, and investigate crimes.

  4. 6 Grant from the Minnesota Department of Commerce for Minnesota Auto Theft Prevention Program This link open a new window(2019-00884)
    1. Authorizing acceptance of a grant from the Minnesota Department of Commerce in the amount of $415,962.47 for the Police Auto Theft Prevention Program for two years, from Jul 1, 2019 through Jun 30, 2021.

    2. Authorizing a contract for the grant.

    3. Passage of Resolution appropriating funds to the Police Department.

  5. 7 Minnesota Board of Firefighter Training and Education (MBFTE) Training Academy Reimbursement This link open a new window(2019-00886)
    1. Accepting the Minnesota Board of Firefighter Training and Education (MBFTE) Training Academy Reimbursement in the amount of $52,060.

    2. Passage of Resolution approving appropriation to the Fire Department.

  6. 8 Minneapolis Police Department cooperative agreement with the Fourth Judicial District Court for Drug Court program enforcement This link open a new window(2019-00880)
    1. Authorizing the Minneapolis Police Department to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Fourth Judicial District Court whereby the Court shall compensate the City in an amount not-to-exceed $43,000 per year to furnish police liaison, research, and monitoring services to assist in the enforcement of conditions of probation and effective operation of the Drug Court Program from Jul 1, 2019 through Jun 30, 2021. 

Discussion

  1. 9 Vision and Culture Change within the Minneapolis Police Department This link open a new window(2019-00879)
    1. Receiving and filing a presentation by the Chief of Police regarding the concrete and tangible changes that the Minneapolis Police Department has achieved for improved staffing, training, and accountability.


Notice:
A portion of this meeting may be closed to the public pursuant to MN Statutes Section 13D.03 or 13D.05.
Actions referred to Council: Aug 8, 2019
Next Committee meeting: Aug 14, 2019
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