• Police Commission President John Mack attended the 25 year pin ceremony held in the PAB Auditorium honoring employees who have served at least 25 years in civil service. President Mack remarked at the tremendous commitment and dedication of the employees honored and thanked them for their service.
• Police Commission Vice-President Alan Skobin thanked the University of Southern California doctors and staff for their professionalism and attention to detail in finding Melanoma during a recent screening. He also stressed the importance of screening oneself for those types of illnesses.
• Police Chief Charlie Beck informed the Board he attended two demonstrations regarding the recent Rampart Area officer involved shooting over the weekend and both were very peaceful and were without incident. He added the outreach Central Bureau has done is paying off. Chief Beck also attended the Central American Parade which he said was a wonderful event.
• The verbal presentation and update from the Commanding Officer and Community Advisory Board (C-PAB) representative regarding community initiated problem solving, crime strategies, and other programs and goals within the Mission Area was given by Captain William Scott and C-PAB Co-Chair Ms. Betty Ley. Captain Scott informed the Board there are currently 27 active members of the Mission Area C-PAB with more than 100 block watchers. Some of the goals of the C-PAB are to increase collaboration with neighborhood watch, get more teens involved and to work with neighborhood councils. They currently are working on an Officer Appreciation Day set for October and the first Neighborhood Watch Summit tentatively set for March of 2011.
• The Executive Director’s report, dated September 15, 2011, relative to recommendation of qualified vendor to provide official police garage heavy duty towing & storage services in South Bureau in response to RFP 07-980-003, was approved and transmitted to City Council.
• The Department’s report, dated September 8, 2010, relative to professional services agreement with Oak Tree Gun Club for rifle range services, was approved and transmitted to the Mayor.
• The Department’s report, dated September 16, 2010, relative to transmittal of the grant application for the Driving Under the Influence Enforcement and Awareness Program (DEAP) Grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, was approved and transmitted to the Mayor and City Council.
• The Department’s report, dated September 21, 2010, relative to destruction of obsolete duplicate records, was approved and transmitted to the City Clerk, Records Management Officer.
• Police Commission Vice-President Alan Skobin thanked the University of Southern California doctors and staff for their professionalism and attention to detail in finding Melanoma during a recent screening. He also stressed the importance of screening oneself for those types of illnesses.
• Police Chief Charlie Beck informed the Board he attended two demonstrations regarding the recent Rampart Area officer involved shooting over the weekend and both were very peaceful and were without incident. He added the outreach Central Bureau has done is paying off. Chief Beck also attended the Central American Parade which he said was a wonderful event.
• The verbal presentation and update from the Commanding Officer and Community Advisory Board (C-PAB) representative regarding community initiated problem solving, crime strategies, and other programs and goals within the Mission Area was given by Captain William Scott and C-PAB Co-Chair Ms. Betty Ley. Captain Scott informed the Board there are currently 27 active members of the Mission Area C-PAB with more than 100 block watchers. Some of the goals of the C-PAB are to increase collaboration with neighborhood watch, get more teens involved and to work with neighborhood councils. They currently are working on an Officer Appreciation Day set for October and the first Neighborhood Watch Summit tentatively set for March of 2011.
• The Executive Director’s report, dated September 15, 2011, relative to recommendation of qualified vendor to provide official police garage heavy duty towing & storage services in South Bureau in response to RFP 07-980-003, was approved and transmitted to City Council.
• The Department’s report, dated September 8, 2010, relative to professional services agreement with Oak Tree Gun Club for rifle range services, was approved and transmitted to the Mayor.
• The Department’s report, dated September 16, 2010, relative to transmittal of the grant application for the Driving Under the Influence Enforcement and Awareness Program (DEAP) Grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, was approved and transmitted to the Mayor and City Council.
• The Department’s report, dated September 21, 2010, relative to destruction of obsolete duplicate records, was approved and transmitted to the City Clerk, Records Management Officer.
Thank God Commissioner Skobins'Doctor found the melanoma. He's about as stand up a man as they come! As an LAPD Officer I want to thank the Doctors for taking care of Commissioner Skobin. He takes very good care of us Officers and this city. This police department would be MUCH worse off with out his leadership. Leaders on this department are very much in demand, and we couldn't afford to loose one of the only good ones we have left. Not to mention that Mr. Skobin is an alll around great human being! We're glad you're ok Sir.
Posted by: LAPD Patrol Officer | September 24, 2024 at 08:19 AM