File #: 2017-0045   
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/20/2017 In control: System Safety, Security and Operations Committee
On agenda: 2/16/2017 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE monthly update on Transit Policing performance.
Sponsors: System Safety, Security and Operations Committee
Indexes: Barriers (Roads), Central Los Angeles subregion, City of Los Angeles, Informational Report, Law enforcement, Los Angeles Sheriffs Department, Metro Red Line, Pilot studies, Program, Ridership, Rolling stock, Safety, Safety and security, San Fernando Valley subregion, South Bay Cities subregion, System safety, Transit Homeless Action Plan, Transit safety, Visibility, Westlake/Macarthur Park Station, Westside Cities subregion
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Transit Policing Division Report December 2016, 2. Attachment B - Matrix of Bus Operator Assault Suspects, 3. Attachment C- Transit Homeless Action Plan
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SYSTEM SAFETY, SECURITY AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
FEBRUARY 16, 2017

Subject/Action
SUBJECT: MONTHLY UPDATE ON TRANSIT POLICING PERFORMANCE

ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

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RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE monthly update on Transit Policing performance.

Issue
ISSUE

On October 4, 2014, the board requested that staff provide a monthly update on transit policing performance to Systems Safety and Operations Committee. Specifically, the board requested monthly updates on criminal activity, fare enforcement, response time, deployment and perception of safety.

Discussion
DISCUSSION

This report covers the month of December 2016. Staff continues to be proactive in working with Operations, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD), and Communications in addressing perception of safety, criminal activity, fare enforcement, response time, and deployment.

In the new law enforcement services contract, staff is including key performance indicators as tools to track performance.

Below are the key highlights for December 2016:

Actions to Improve the Ridership Experience

Metro is committed to providing a safe and quality ridership experience for all of its customers. To minimize blight and disorder on the Metro system in part caused by homelessness (encampments, loitering without fare, etc.) and illegal vending, Metro has launched two programs: The Homeless Task Force and the Vendor Pilot Program at Westlake/MacArthur Park.




1) Homeless Task Force

As part of Metro's broader Transit Homeless Action Plan, in November 2016 Metro launched a Homeless Task Force, a working group of homeless organizations and stakeholders interested in providing transit specific solutions to the LA County homeless crisis. The Task Force conducted a 3 day homeless count the week of 1/23/17. The Transit Homeless Action Plan was finalized in January 2017 and is attached (Attachment C). will be presented to the Board in February 2017.

2) Westl...

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