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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 23, 1998 <br /> Mayor Sullivan, on behalf of the entire Council,recognized Chief Pecchia's efforts in his <br /> additional role as Interim City Administrator, as well as the commendable effort by the �..r <br /> Economic Development Department with regard to its recent citizens' forum. <br /> OPEN MIKE <br /> No one appeared under Open Mike. <br /> POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAVID PECCHIA <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 18 Accepting Donation from Centennial Fire Relief <br /> Association and the Lexington Fire Department for Rice Lake Elementary School Safety <br /> Patrol Event- Chief Pecchia explained that the Centennial Fire Relief Association donated $235 <br /> and the Lexington Fire Department donated $100 to the Lino Lakes Police Department for use in <br /> the Rice Lake Elementary School Safety Patrol Program. These funds will be used for patrol <br /> recognition day, at which time elementary patrol members from throughout the Centennial <br /> School District will be treated to an afternoon of roller skating. <br /> Council Member Lyden moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 18, as presented. Council Member <br /> Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 98 - 18 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of 1997 Annual Police Department Report- Chief Pecchia introduced Police <br /> Officer Ken Strege, who presented the 1997 statistical review which, according to Chief Pecchia, <br /> represents a concentrated effort data illustrating the Police Department's service during that time <br /> period. Chief Pecchia added that in 1997 the Department continued to experience unprecedented <br /> growth in the areas of personnel resources, professional development, and community <br /> involvement. He added that the community policing philosophy continues to be implemented <br /> throughout the City, resulting in the enhancement of numerous programs including the McGruff <br /> House,Neighborhood Watch, Crime Free Multi Housing, Curfew Sweeps, Bicycle Patrol, and, <br /> most noteworthy, the 2nd Annual Public Safety Citizens Academy. The Public Safety Citizens <br /> Academy consisted of a six-week program identifying the challenges and opportunities facing <br /> Lino Lakes with respect to public safety. The Academy was a joint effort of the Centennial Fire <br /> District and the Lino Lakes Police Department. <br /> Chief Pecchia explained that four(4) additional officers were hired to enhance the patrol staff <br /> and community policing initiatives. Additionally, an emergency management natural disaster <br /> exercise was planned,prepared for and completed by utilizing the resources of several <br /> neighboring public safety agencies, including the Department of Corrections at the Lino Lakes <br /> State Prison. Chief Pecchia stated that the Department continued to enhance both"volunteerism" <br /> within the community by adding six(6) additional reserve officers, and policing capabilities <br /> through the addition of a snowmobile donated by a multiple DWI offender for use by patrol and <br /> reserve officers. <br /> 2 <br />