File #: 2021-0731   
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 11/5/2021 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 12/2/2021 Final action: 12/2/2021
Title: ADOPT the Public Safety Mission and Value Statements (Attachment A).
Sponsors: Planning and Programming Committee
Indexes: Informational Report, Safety
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Public Safety Mission and Values Statements, 2. Attachment B - Board Motion 37.1 (June 2020), 3. Attachment C - Public Responses to the Google Form for Mission & Values, 4. Attachment D - PSAC November 3rd Meeting Votes

Meeting_Body

OPERATIONS, SAFETY AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE COMMITTEE

NOVEMBER 18, 2021

 

Subject

SUBJECT:                     PUBLIC SAFETY MISSION AND VALUE STATEMENTS

 

Action

ACTION:                     APPROVE RECOMMENDATION

 

Heading

RECOMMENDATION

Title

ADOPT the Public Safety Mission and Value Statements (Attachment A).

 

Issue 
ISSUE

As part of the Board’s directive to develop a community-based approach to public safety on the transit system, the Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC), in consultation with Metro staff, has developed a mission and values statement to guide the approach to reimagining public safety.

 

Background 

BACKGROUND

At its June 2020  meeting, the Board of Directors approved motions 37 and 37.1 for Metro staff to form an advisory committee and, in partnership, develop a community-based approach to public safety. As part of Motion 37.1, (Attachment B) PSAC was tasked with creating a mission and values statement for transit policing.  

 

Discussion
DISCUSSION

In its August general meeting, PSAC began to brainstorm the topic of a mission and values statement. To aid in this discussion, Metro staff provided PSAC with the following current mission and vision statements:

 

Mission Statement: “To expertly provide superior security services marked by total enterprise security awareness, regional collaboration, advance training and exercise initiatives, embracing security technologies and intelligence to prepare for tomorrow’s transit environment.”

 

Vision Statement: “SSLE will continuously strive to meet 21st century professional standards for system security and law enforcement, maximizing the customer experience for all passengers, and supporting an internal and external culture of accountability, performance excellence and readiness to respond to and recover from all hazards to Metro.”

 

In the September PSAC meetings, members continued their discussion around developing a draft mission and values statement. A Google form was created and shared during the meetings to allow the general public to provide feedback to enhance public input on this item. The form was also made available on the PSAC website, advertised through Metro’s social media accounts, and email notifications were sent to Metro’s community networks. The form was opened from August 27th through September 20th, and the feedback received was provided to PSAC to aid in formalizing the mission and values statement. An initial draft of the potential mission and values statements was presented at the September 22nd general meeting.

 

Public Form Feedback

The form received sixty-four (64) public responses (Attachment C) and were grouped into the following categories:

 

                     Passenger Safety (29%) - Comments relate to how safe the passenger feels on the Metro system and improving safety overall

                     Diversity & Inclusivity (10%) - Comments relate to how Metro can better embrace diversity and be inclusive of everyone in the community

                     Law Enforcement & Security (10%) - Comments relate to the presence of law enforcement and security on Metro

                     Accountability (10%) - Comments relate to increasing accountability between the agency and public

                     Community (6%) - Comments relate to improving the relationship Metro has with the community

                     Shifting Away from Law Enforcement (6%) - Comments focus on reducing law enforcement involvement in Metro's public safety, and

                     Public Health (6%) - Comments relate to public health protocols.

On November 3rd, the PSAC body voted to approve a modified version of the public safety mission and values statement. The vote was 14 “yes,” 0 “no,” and 0 “abstain.”  (Attachment D)

 

Metro Staff Response

A mission and value statements are important to provide strategic direction in setting priorities, allocating resources, and ensuring that everyone involved in public safety is working towards common goals.  Staff recommends approval of the mission and value statements to provide the foundational step of advancing a reimagined approach to public safety.

 

IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS

This recommendation aligns with goal 2.1  -- Metro is committed to improving security, and goal 3.3 -- Metro is committed to genuine public and community engagement to achieve better mobility outcomes for the people of LA County.

 

EQUITY PLATFORM  

The Google form shared during the meetings via chat and posted on the website for feedback allowed the public to weigh in on the principles that will guide the committee.  Providing feedback using different methods and extending the submission deadline allowed Metro to reach more people at different times of the day and month.  

 

The mission and values statement approved by the PSAC body is a core step in adopting a new framework for public safety on the Metro system. Using terminology such as compassion, diversity, and accountability, helps put the rider first and acknowledges that safety is not one-size-fits-all.

 

Next_Steps  

NEXT STEPS  

The mission and values statement put forward by the PSAC serve as a blueprint for how Metro will launch new public safety initiatives and improve existing programs. 

 

Attachment 

ATTACHMENTS 

Attachment A - PSAC Mission and Values

Attachment B - Motion 37.1

Attachment C - Public Responses to the Google Form for Mission & Values

Attachment D - PSAC November 3rd Meeting Votes

 

Prepared_by  

Prepared by:  Imelda Hernandez, Manager, Transportation Planning, System Security and Law Enforcement, (213) 922-4848  

  

Reviewed_by  

Reviewed by: Judy Gerhardt, Chief System Security and Law Enforcement Officer, (213) 922-2711