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File #: 15-2608   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: Governance Committee
On agenda: 4/15/2015
Posting Language: A Briefing and possible action on a request from District 8 Councilmember Ron Nirenberg to develop a strategy for Linear Creekway safety and security. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Anthony Trevino, Interim Police Chief]
Indexes: Parks, Police
Attachments: 1. CCR-D8.NIRENBERG.LINEAR CREEKWAY SAFETY
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DEPARTMENT: Police


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Anthony L. Trevi?o, Jr.


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Linear Creekway Safety


SUMMARY:

On February 18, 2015, Councilman Ron Nirenberg issued a Council Consideration Request (CCR) to direct City staff to develop a strategy for bolstering safety and security throughout the Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails System (Trails System) with input and guidance from the Parks and Recreation Department and Linear Creekway Advisory Board. The request includes consideration of a security camera system, additional staff and/or Trail Watch Program resources, emergency blue light devices, and an intensive public education campaign.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Trail System is a growing network of multi-use hike and bike trails that wind through natural landscapes along San Antonio creeks. There are currently 46 miles of developed greenway trails open to the public, and an additional 40 miles of paved, multi-use trails are planned on Salado, Leon, and Medina River Creeks and other San Antonio waterways through various sales tax propositions. The CCR authored by Councilmember Nirenberg and signed by Councilmembers Trevi?o, Salda?a, Krier, and Lopez cited the Trails System as a quality-of-life issue and requests a proactive strategy for safety as a way to protect and sustain the investment in the linear creekway parkland.

Uniform Park Police patrol the Trail System (developed and undeveloped) by bike, All Terrain Vehicles and vehicle patrol at the trailheads, seven days a week, from 6:00A.M. to sunset. Occasionally, covert officers patrol the trailhead parking lots to deter and provide surveillance in an effort to build cases against suspects in vehicle burglaries. Park Police have mounted game cameras at Valero, Fox, Bamberger, Buddy Caulk, Lady Bird Johnson, and W.W. McAllister Park trailheads. Cameras are reviewed periodically based on criminal activity. Surveillance is reviewed for ...

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