HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-04-17 Safe Communities Agenda.pdfSAFE COMMUNITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
DATE: April 173 2014
TIME: 3:00 P.M.
PLACE: Meeting Room 1A
1. MINUTES
(a) Review Minutes of Meeting of March 20, 2014
2. BUSINESS ARISING FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
(a) Upcoming Community Clean Up —Saturday April 26th, 2014
• What has been taken care of?
• What still needs to be taken care of?
(b) Marketing/Events
• Follow Up on A -Frame signage
• Upcoming Maple Fest
(c) Parachute Safe Communities Checklist
(d) Discussion of subcommittee formation
• Youth Leading Youth
3. NEW BUSINESS
(a) Brainstorming around next event
• Bring your ideas
• RBC Blue Water Day?
• Graffiti Clean Up?
(b) Durham Regional Police Trending Reports
(c) Correspondence received from Avi Benlolo, President and CEO of
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocost Studies
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4, OTHER BUSINESS
5. DATE OF NEXT MEETING — May 15, 2014
CLARINGTON SAFE COMMUNITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
March 20, 2014, a:00 P.M.
MEETING ROOM 1A
Present: Chris Newman, Firehouse Youth Centre, Chair
Rolf Kluem, Durham Regional Police Services, Vice -Chair
Gord Weir, Director of Emergency Services, Vice -Chair
Len Creamer, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement
Mayor Adrian Foster
Councillor Ron Hooper
Lisa Dafos, Ontario Power Generation
Maria Perrino, John Howard Society
Marten Wind, Durham Regional Police Services
Rev. John Wildeboer, Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church
Also Present: Patti Barrie, Municipal Clerk
Michelle Chambers, Clerk's Department
1. MINUTES
Moved by R. Kluem, seconded by G. Weir
THAT the minutes of the meeting held on January 23, 2014 be approved.
CARRIED
Moved by Mayor Foster, seconded by G. Weir
THAT the minutes of the meeting held on February 20, 2014 be approved.
CARRIED
2. BUSINESS ARISING FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
(a) Graffiti Strategic Planning
Mayor Foster advised he wanted to bring this item back to the agenda to discuss
and confirm that we had a plan on the issue moving forward. Veridian has
provided contact numbers and email addresses to address graffiti complaints
related to their equipment. Discussion ensued regarding possible strategies for
dealing with this issue including whether or not this is something the committee
would like to address. The following items were discussed:
• The possibility of having an annual clean up
• Informing the community about issue with graffiti in Clarington and providing
information on the website and in the form of handouts
• Clarington forwarding complaints received about graffiti to the appropriate
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agencies
• Addressing graffiti issues later on in the year to avoid overlapping events as
currently there are many spring clean up events scheduled
• Contacting Veridian and other agencies with community boxes and obtaining
the paint codes to match the paint and assist with painting over the graffiti
• Durham Regional Police advised the graffiti report was prepared and Courtice
is an area that is in need of monitoring
• Graffiti concerns and mischief have reduced since the report
• Durham Regional Police will focus on areas of concern including Emily Stowe
P.S. and Dr. G. J. MacGillivray P.S.
• Continuing with sending the message to the community regarding issues with
graffiti
• Sending information to the schools and asking that they circulate to the
students and parents
• Creating a "hotline" to report incidents of graffiti to the Municipality
• Creating incentives for residents
• Having sandwich board signs regarding graffiti placed within the Municipality
• Wrapping the boxes on the streets to avoid graffiti
Rev. John Wildeboer advised his church has approximately 100 volunteers that
would like to be involved in a community clean up and were hoping to do this on
April 26'h, 2014,
The Valleys 2000 is having an event on April 26th, 2014 at the Bowmanville
Creek and a discussion took place regarding the possibility of the volunteers of
the Rehoboth Christian Reform Church having a community cleanup in the
morning and joining the Valleys 2000 event afterwards. Mayor Foster has a
meeting with Valleys 2000 and will discuss this with them and advise.
The Clarington Safe Communities advertisement for graffiti was distributed.
Moved by G. Weir, seconded by L. Creamer
THAT the Safe Communities Advertisement be distributed to local schools,
businesses and on social media.
CARRIED
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3. NEW BUSINESS
(a) Safe Communities of Pickering and Ajax (SCOPA) Mandate and Resources
The website for Safe Communities of Pickering and Ajax was reviewed along
with the list of programs and initiatives they have available. A discussion took
place regarding possibility of Clarington developing one or two subcommittees,
comprised of members of the community and focusing on areas of importance
and what is valuable to the community. Further ideas were discussed, as
follows:
• Crime Prevention subcommittee and the creation of an information booklet
to educate the community
• How to outreach to the community and locate citizens that are looking for
a way to help out within the community
• Support these sub groups in hopes they will take on initiatives and provide
them with the necessary resources
• Contacting Neighbourhood and Road Watch and provide them with
information to distribute
• Focus on specific areas of concern and collect resources and information
materials to have these available through various social media outlets
• Establish a process where the public can obtain information on the areas
of concern
(b) Safe Communities Canada Designation
Chris Newman discussed the future possibility of a Safe Communities Canadian
Designation. The Parachute Canada Website contains information on Safe
Communities Committees with a Canada wide designation. The website
contains a checklist of steps that need to be taken to achieve this designation.
This designation is a future possibility and can be used to address the issues that
are important to the Municipality of Clarington. This topic can be discussed at
the next meeting.
(c) Social Media
Patti Barrie confirmed that Jen Cooke, Manager, Communications and Tourism,
is willing to update the Municipalities Facebook page and blog and has
suggested using the Municipality's existing pages as opposed to creating
separate pages. She will require information to be forwarded to her for inclusion.
It was discussed to have the Safe Communities Advertisement posted to the
Municipalities Facebook and Twitter accounts and possibly creating specific
hashtags for graffiti and Safe Communities that would provided links to
information material.
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(d) Street Hockey
Mayor Foster advised it has been brought to his attention that some of the
residents of Clarington have concerns regarding the danger of children playing
hockey on the street and the residents are requesting this situation be monitored.
There was discussion regarding how this issue will be handled and Durham
Regional Police will enforce as per the Highway Traffic Act, a person cannot
impede roadways. The areas of concerns with be monitored and they will
provide suggestions and alternatives to playing hockey in the street. .
(e) Trending Report
Inspector Kluem advised of the following:
• The incidents regarding the destruction of rural mail boxes are being
investigated and monitored
• Overall mischief incidents are trending downwards and calls have significantly
reduced
• There has been an increase is accidents due to poor weather conditions
• Suspects have been identified in the Boots and Hearts ticket scheme and this
will be released in the media shortly
• Durham Regional Police is increasing road enforcement in school and high
traffic areas
• Construction for the new police building is well underway and will be a
significant addition to the Clarington area
4. OTHER BUSINESS
(a) Mayor Foster thanked Patti Barrie for her involvement with the committee and
wished her well in her retirement.
5. DATE OF NEXT MEETING
The next meeting is scheduled to be held on April 17, 2014, in Meeting Room 1A
at 3:00 p.m.
6. ADJOURNMENT
Moved by L. Creamer, seconded by G. Weir
THAT the meeting adjourn.
CARRIED
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The meeting adjourned at 4:25 p.m.
Chris Newman, Chair
Patti Barrie, Municipal Clerk
Rabbi Marvin Hier
SWC Dean & Founder
Avi Benldo
President & CEO, Canada
Samuel Belzberg, oC, OBC
Honauraq Choirman
Gerald W Schwartz, OC
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Lawrence Bloomberg,
C.M., O.Ont.
Michael Bregmun
Paul 0ronfinen
Cavid Cynomon
Gordon R. Dimnasd,
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Joel Feldberg
Jeremy Beedman
Ron Frisch
Malian Green
Rabbi Marvin Hier
Tom KofBer
Rabbi Meyer May
Sam M'arahl
Philip Relchmo sn
Jill Reitman
Honey Sherman
Alex Shouider
Allen Saner
Raymond Stone
Eric Weisz
Board of Governors
Judy Bronfma n
Israel M'do
Co•Chdrs
Victor Arluk
Brad Ashley
Norm Bac
Gary Bensky
Dr. Andrew Braude
Mel Brown
Mitchell Drown
Farley Cohen
Leslie Dan
MerrickFalkensloin
Alan Farber
Helena fine
Jack fine
Garry Feeler
Dr. Soon click
Joe Golldenker
Allen Gdnberg
Dr. Carole Gruson
Sheldon Hellin
Howard Kerhal
Anna KofRer
Helena Korn
Alan techem
Dr. Fred boimor
Jusin Linden
Joel Mann
Howard Meyer
Faye Mink
Leslie orbad,
Leah Pries
Dr. Rosa Rohmani
lolfrery Rosenihol
Bob Rubinoff
Rick Sacks
Bev Sailowilz
Gloria Salomon
Doroihy Shatchel
Harry Slverberg
Marilyn Simms
Molly Spinak
Jack Sleckel
Arthur Siam
Mark Teilellseum
Alan Wainer
Mork WeislsaA
Dr. Janice Weiss
Eddie Weisz
Marykaweisz
Daniel Will in
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On behalf of Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Tour for Humanity, please
accept my heartfelt appreciation for the warm reception we received from you and
your council members. We were honoured to be among a distinguished group of
leaders who are so evidently caring about their community in general and about
diversity and human rights in particular.
Tt was especially an honour to be received by the following Mayors: Terry Clayton -
Brock Township; Adrian Foster - Clarington; John Henry _ Oshawa; Chuck Mercier -
Port Perry/Scugog; Gerri Lynn O'Connor - Uxbridge; Steve Parish - Aiax. And
including numerous councillors and city staffers. Thank You Durham Region!
We hope to have the opportunity of engaging your schools and community centers
anther about the importance of maintaining strong Canadian values of friendship,
respect, justice and human rights.
T7rank you for your hospitality, generosity of interest and assistance in promoting the
Tour. We look forward to working with you and with all members of City Council to
further our joint objective of harmony and good will.
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