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File #: 130634    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/4/2013 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 10/15/2013
Effective date: 11/1/2013    
Title: A substitute ordinance relating to establishment of a crime watch sign program.
Sponsors: ALD. BOHL, ALD. DAVIS
Indexes: CRIME PREVENTION
Attachments: 1. Hearing Notice List, 2. Neighborhood Watch Revision Proposal.pdf, 3. Neighborhood Watch Signage Example.pdf, 4. Customized Neighborhood Watch Sign Sample.pdf, 5. Hearing Notice List, 6. Notice Published on 10-31-13
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
10/31/20131 CITY CLERK PUBLISHED   Action details Meeting details Not available
10/24/20131 MAYOR SIGNED   Action details Meeting details Not available
10/15/20131 COMMON COUNCIL PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
10/3/20130 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTED

Minutes note: Appearing: Ald. Bohl Sponsor Captain Peter Pierce - Community Outreach and Education P.O. Bobby Lindsey - MPD 7th District Shelly Lubis - Sherman Park District Resident Ald. Davis asked to be added as co sponsor There were no objections.
Pass5:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
10/3/20131 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGEPass5:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
9/26/20130 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE HEARING NOTICES SENT   Action details Meeting details Not available
9/26/20130 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE HEARING NOTICES SENT   Action details Meeting details Not available
9/26/20130 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE HEARING NOTICES SENT   Action details Meeting details Not available
9/12/20130 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIRPass5:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
9/9/20130 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE HEARING NOTICES SENT   Action details Meeting details Not available
9/4/20130 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available
Number
130634
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference
 
Sponsor
ALD. BOHL
Title
A substitute ordinance relating to establishment of a crime watch sign program.
Sections
116-4 cr
Analysis
This ordinance establishes a crime watch sign program.  Provisions are made for 3 types of crime watch signs: neighborhood crime watch area signs, business crime watch area signs and block watch area signs.  The chief of police shall establish eligibility guidelines for participation of neighborhoods, businesses and block watch groups in the crime watch sign program.
 
The chief of police shall, in coordination with the commissioner of public works, establish standards (size, wording, etc.) for signs installed under this program.  In addition, in accordance with state statutes, sign design shall be approved by the Wisconsin department of transportation.
 
The department of public works shall install signs at no cost to the participating neighborhood association, business or block watch club.  However, the association, business or club shall be responsible for the costs of sign fabrication, as well as any costs relating to sign maintenance or the replacement of damaged, lost or stolen signs.
Body
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
 
Part 1.  Section 116-4 of the code is created to read:
 
116-4.  Crime Watch Sign Program.  1.  ESTABLISHMENT.  There is created a crime watch sign program to assist residents, businesses, property owners and the police department in identifying neighborhood crime watch areas, business watch areas and block watch areas, and in achieving the crime-prevention and crime-reduction goals of neighborhood watch, business watch and block watch groups and associations.
 
2.  ELIGIBILITY.  The chief of police shall establish eligibility guidelines for participation of neighborhoods, businesses and block watch groups in the crime watch sign program.  
 
3.  APPLICATION.  A neighborhood association, business or block watch group interested in participation in the crime watch sign program shall apply to the police department through the community liaison officer at the district police station.
 
4.  SIGN TYPES.  Three types of signs shall be made available through the crime watch sign program:
 
a.  Signs installed at locations along the perimeter of a participating neighborhood crime watch area announcing to persons passing the signs that they are entering a neighborhood crime watch area and that residents of the area report suspicious activity to the police department.
 
b.  Signs installed in a business watch area indicating that a business watch program is in effect and that the participating business reports suspicious activity to other businesses in the area and to the police department.
 
c.  Signs installed on an individual block announcing the presence of a neighborhood block watch and that residents report suspicious activity to the police department.
 
5.  SIGN STANDARDS.  To ensure consistent and effective signage, the chief of police shall, in coordination with the commissioner of public works, set standards for each of the 3 types of crime watch program signs described in sub. 4.  These standards may relate to sign placement, size, wording, color, reflectivity and any other characteristic that the chief and commissioner deem appropriate.  In addition, as required by s. 66.0429(2), Wis. Stats., the design of each sign type shall be approved by the Wisconsin department of transportation.
6.  SIGN INSTALLATION.  The department of public works shall install all signs to be placed under the crime watch sign program.  Signs shall be installed on city poles in the public right-of-way.  Sign installation shall be at no cost to the neighborhood association, participating business or block watch club, but the association, business or club shall be responsible for any maintenance costs or costs related to damaged, lost or stolen signs.
 
7.  COSTS.  At the discretion of the sponsoring neighborhood association, business or block watch club, fabrication of crime watch program signs may be performed either by the city or by a private vendor selected by the citywide block watch council established in s. 312-14.  In either case, signs shall be fabricated in accordance with the standards promulgated by the chief of police and commissioner of public works under sub. 5.  The neighborhood association, business or block watch club shall be responsible for all sign fabrication costs.
LRB
APPROVED AS TO FORM
 
 
__________________________
Legislative Reference Bureau
Date:______________________
 
Attorney
IT IS OUR OPINION THAT THE ORDINANCE
IS LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE
 
 
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Office of the City Attorney
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Requestor
 
Drafter
LRB148724-2
Jeff Osterman
09/18/2013