HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-10-25 Minutes CLARINGTON SAFE COMMUNITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
October 25, 2012, 2:00 P.M.
MEETING ROOM 1A
Present: Mayor Foster attended at 2:20 p.m.
Councillor Woo attended at 2:20 p.m.
Rick Patterson, Bowmanville BIA
Gary Lewis, Emergency Medical Services
Chris Newman, Clarington Fireside Youth Group
Jackie Fehr, Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board
Rolf Kluem, Durham Regional Police Services
Sean Fitzgerald, Durham Regional Police Services
Angie Darlison, Clarington Older Adults Association
Jennifer Knox, Ontario Power Generation
Len Creamer, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement
Also Present: Patti Barrie, Municipal Clerk
Patti Barrie, Municipal Clerk, chaired the meeting.
1. INTRODUCTION OF MEMBERS
Committee members each introduced themselves and indicated the reason they
are interested in sitting on the committee and concerns their organizations have
related to community safety.
2. SCOPE OF COMMITTEE
The Terms of Reference as included Staff Report CLD-021-12, which had been
circulated with the agenda, was reviewed.
3. STRUCTURE OF COMMITTEE
The Protocol for Council-Appointed Advisory Committees was circulated and
reviewed.
4. ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED
Rolf Kluem described to the committee the work of the Oshawa and
Ajax/Pickering Safe Communities Committees, indicating that they focus on
school safety, vandalism, youth issues, graffiti and mischief. The work of the
committees is based on education, communication, messaging through schools,
etc, in an attempt to set a community standard. Once or twice a year, the
committees host signature events and participate in community cleanups. The
main objective is to get to know one another and determine how we can best
assist each other.
Clarington Safe - 2 - October 25, 2012
Communities Committee
Jennifer Knox is involved with Safe Committees of Ajax/Pickering and advised
that they focus on education opportunities for youth and senior, anti-bullying,
worker safety, and an anti-fall campaign. They are hosting a senior symposium
to provide gambling education and are working on supporting small business.
The School Board is working on a Parent/Police Coalition and would like to focus
on messaging and media releases to determine if the Police Department public
notification system can be better communicated to residents. They are
concerned with safety in school parking lots and parking issues around their
school areas.
The Older Adults Association's priority is safety issues for seniors in their own
homes and they are concerned with the perceived bullying of senior drivers by
the police.
Littering and loitering are a concern in the downtown area.
The committee agreed that their priority is improving communication between all
parties and developing a communication platform. The Bowmanville Business
Improvement Area representative advised that the BIA has a telephone chain list
that is used to report vandalism, graffiti, etc. The Police Department requested
those present to advise their various organizations that the police are to be
advised when acts of graffiti are spotted.
5. DATE OF NEXT MEETING
The next meeting of the Committee is scheduled to be held on Thursday,
November 29, 2012 commencing at 2:00 p.m. in Committee Room 1A. The
Police Department will provide trending reports at this meeting.