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Item No. 21 <br />TO: City Council <br />Grayson Path, City Manager <br />FROM: Bob Hundley, Chief of Police <br />SUBJECT: MOTEL ORDINANCE REQUEST <br />DATE: June 15, 2020 <br />BACKGROUND: In 2019, a citizen presented the council with a petition requesting adoption of <br />an ordinance that would help control criminal activities at local hotels and rental properties in the <br />city. An ordinance from the city of Grand Prairie was also presented as an example of what that <br />city and others had put into place for crime control. Council discussed this issue in two meetings <br />in the fall of last year and once in January of this year. <br />STATUS OF ISSUE: At the last report, the city council directed the chief of police to continue <br />enhanced enforcement and a community policing effort and report back at a June City Council <br />Meeting. This report references the calls for service from January 1 through May 31 <br />For the past several months, to say we have not had business as usual would be an understatement. <br />Even though, America's Best Value had 34 calls for service recorded for the location. Patrol <br />officers recorded an additional 12 security checks at the location. Please see the calls for service <br />table included below for all motels in the city. <br />It is my intention to continue work with the management of the hotels and continue the increased <br />police presence. <br />To put these numbers in context, in the same time, one of our major retailers had 242 calls for <br />service; two grocery stores had 69 and 50 calls for service respectively. <br />BUDGET: No impact to the department budget. <br />RECOMMENDATION: Provide direction to Staff. <br />