File #: 2024-0424   
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 6/4/2024 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 6/27/2024 Final action: 6/27/2024
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE a report in response to Motion 15.1.
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: Assembly Bill 468, Board approved a Motion, Fernando Dutra, Hilda Solis, Homeless Outreach, Hourly, Informational Report, James Butts, Janice Hahn, Kathryn Barger, Law enforcement, Lindsey Horvath, Long Beach Police Department, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Sheriffs Department, Metro Transit Ambassadors, Motion / Motion Response, Safety, Safety and security, Security, System safety, Transit safety, Transit System, Violent crimes
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Board Motion 15.1, 2. Presentation
Meeting_Body
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
JUNE 27, 2024

Subject
SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO MOTION 15.1 ENHANCING METRO'S MULTI-LAYERED PUBLIC SAFETY PRESENCE AND RESPONSE

Action
ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE a report in response to Motion 15.1.

Issue
ISSUE

At its May 2024 Meeting, the Board approved Motion 15.1 (Attachment A) by Directors Horvath, Hahn, Dutra, Butts, Solis, and Barger, directing staff to invite the multi-agency law enforcement partners to report on public safety on the Metro system at its June meeting and for staff to provide a per-hour cost analysis for law enforcement personnel, transit security officers, private security, and transit ambassadors.

Background
BACKGROUND

Metro has made significant financial investments to improve safety and the perception of safety on the transit system for its valued riders and hardworking frontline employees.

Metro's FY24 Budget includes $194.1 million for contracts with its law enforcement partners - the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, and Long Beach Police Department.

Since February 2022, Metro has also invested approximately $69.2 million to build out the ranks of homeless outreach and mental health professionals, community intervention workers, transit ambassadors, and transit security officers as it implemented a comprehensive multi-layered, care-first public safety program designed to address the serious societal issues that were at the root of much of the safety issues.

While overall crime rates have declined, there have been several instances of serious violent crimes and operator assaults over the past 90 days that have underscored the immediate need to better secure and increase visibility across the system.

In response to the Board's request, this report provides a per-hour cost analysis of current safety resources to ensure the law enforcement contracts are realizing the expected performance results, achi...

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