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City Manager Fialho reported the PPD use of force policies will be discussed on August 20th and the <br /> 21st Century Policing Report will be discussed on September 17th. He noted the meeting on 21st <br /> Century policing will include a status report on the department's implementation of the Six Pillars <br /> identified in the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing. He noted a dedicated website will be <br /> established and will include information such as upcoming meetings, department data reports, policies, <br /> and other relevant information. <br /> City Manager Fialho reported the final step in the process will be to have City Council consider near- <br /> term and long-term policy goals for Pleasanton. These include allocation or reallocation of City financial <br /> resources to address community concerns, training and development, new community programs and <br /> initiatives to enhance partnership, and possible expansion of civilian staffing resource to address a <br /> crisis response in the areas of mental health and homelessness. He noted the more realistic efforts <br /> would be addressed through subsequent actions of the City Council, including the adoption of the City's <br /> amended Work Plan for calendar years 2020 and 2021 as well as amendments to the City's operating <br /> and capital budgets which could happen during the Mid-Year Budget update. He reported staff's <br /> recommendation is for City Council to review and consider the adoption of the 3-Step Action Plan, <br /> including the proposed timeline for completion. <br /> Councilmember Brown commented on recently circulated emails and clarified City Council has never <br /> advocated for a full or partial defunding of the Pleasanton Police Department. She noted any decisions <br /> would be made after all the information has been received. She commented she has had great <br /> experiences with Pleasanton police officers before and after her election and continues to be impressed <br /> with their knowledge, extensive training, and professionalism. She encouraged residents who hear lies <br /> or falsehoods to contact her through the City's website. <br /> Councilmember Testa expressed her disappointment that untrue comments are circulating within the <br /> community. <br /> Councilmember Pentin read a record into the statement from Tish Niehans who could not attend the <br /> meeting and expressed support for the PPD. <br /> In response to Councilmember Narum's inquiry, City Manager Fialho reported policies exist in the <br /> Memorandum of Understanding, Citywide Personnel Rules and Regulations, and internal Police <br /> Department policies. He noted there has not been a review of police policies in the 24 years he has <br /> been with the City of Pleasanton. Police Chief David Swing reported a regular review of police policies <br /> with Lexipol, the City's provider of the policy manual. He noted PPD will be doing a deeper dive into the <br /> policy manual to ensure practices are in-line with policies that are in place. Police Captain Craig Eicher <br /> explained that when Lexipol delivers a policy they outline what is required for federal and state law and <br /> what items in the policy are best practice. He reported PPD has all revisions of its policy dating back to <br /> the 1980s before moving to Lexipol. Lastly, he noted all policies are uploaded onto their website once <br /> implemented. <br /> In response to Councilmember Narum's inquiry, City Manager Fialho reported the Community Report <br /> Card surveys are run every other year during a non-election year and the next is scheduled to occur in <br /> 2021. He noted police approvals for years when the survey is completed have been in the 92% to 97% <br /> approval range. <br /> In response to Councilmember Pentin's inquiry, Police Chief Swing reported he temporarily suspended <br /> the use of the carotid restraint hold and police officers are aware it is no longer authorized for use. He <br /> also reported rank and file will be involved in the policy and procedure review process. <br /> In response to Councilmember Testa's inquiry. Police Chief Swing reported the carotid restraint hold is <br /> temporarily suspended because its use is currently being reviewed in state legislation. He noted it is a <br /> City Council Minutes Page 2 of 7 July 14. 2020 <br />
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