Called to Order: 11:45
In Attendance: 21
1- Introductions- (How has the Washington County Sheriff Office assisted you?)
- *B. Merritt – Minuteman Mortgage – loves working with Amy at events
- C. Lorentz – ACLA new board member , GO Warriors Aloha Opp fund
- D. Bradley – Macley Auto Group – WCSO always positive
- K. Larmanger – Comforcare – WCSO took care of an intruder at business
- P. Miller – Westside Cruisers – intruder in backyard, WCSO came and took care of it, and repaired damage to fence
- L. Kirwin – Volunteer Salute to Veterans Car Show – WCSO supportive of car shows
- *T. Greeno – Transaction Realty – Used to work at WCSO has tremendous respect for office
- *M. Schmidt – Schmidt and Yee – deals with Civic Section of WCSO have found them to be helpful and professional
- *T. McCampbell – School to Career – Career Day support by WCSO and Ride alongs
- J. Fritz – Comcast Business & Baseball Coach at Aloha – WCSO good to deal with
- C. Wiard – Pamplin Media
- S. Rennie – Schmidt and Yee
- H. Meyers – Imagine Possibilities
- L. Taylor – Willamette West Habitat for Humanity – wife had alarm go off called ADP, WCSO assisted
- A. Watson – TVWD – work together with WCSO at outreach events
- M. Kramer – Family Heritage – guest – works security at church and WCSO have helped out
- E. Rawlinson – WCSO
- D. Reed – guest – WCSO are always friendly and professional
- AJ Bustamante –
- *S. Fabre – Agape Community Ins. – WCSO have helped her countless times, mental health team and adopt a road help
*2019-2010 ABA Board Member
2 – AHS Senior Leadership Students – Aloha Warrior Mascot Custom Replacement Sponsorship
- James Wolfe
- Mascott is 13 years old, it is dirty and smelly and needs to be replaced
- Based off first king of Hawaii – great warrior, great leader King Kamehameha
- Used to be a pineapple, wanted a warrior to represent school
- 13 years old
- Can not be washed
- Ripped, dirty, lost belt
- New suit is dry cleanable
- It has a ventilation system
- BAM Mascots – best likeness to drawing, best cost
- Showed proposed drawing
- Cost $5500 – 6000
- Takes 10 weeks
- Want by start of school year – 8/26
- Have raised $3000
- How Can you help?
- Check or online donation
- Host an event and donate a percentage
- Email letter with link coming out ASAP
3 – Board and Committee Reports – Sally Fabre
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- Joining with THPRD June 20 6-8 for 1st Concert in the Park at Mtn View Champions Park
- A – Treasurer Report – Teresa Greeno
- $1758.26 in bank, apologized for issues in invoicing, is working on reaching out to businesses for bounce backs.
- 52 paid members
- B – Community Partnerships / Communications – Brian Merritt
- May Spotlight Business of the Month – Washington County Sheriff Office – Video – Highlight Aloha Community Dinner
- C – School Updates – Tabitha McCampbell
- Graduation June 8th
- Last day June 14th
- RedForEd Campaign downtown yesterday was hopefully a success
4 – Guest Speaker – Ed Rawlinson WCSO
- Each lieutenant is assigned an area or district, he works in Aloha
- Supervised drug team and task enforcement
- Goals
- Make Washington County the safest urban county in Oregon
- Provide excellent customer service
- Build and strengthen community relationships and public trust
- Be financially responsible
- We are good people, we just have a different job
- Sheriff Pat Garrett
- 175 years of servicing Washington County
- 726 square miles
- Approx 617K citizens – patrol 253 k
- 604 employees
- Levy dependent budget – budget is approx 114 million
- Patrol
- 214 employees
- 3rd largest in state
- 122931 calls for service
- 5 distinct command areas, aloha is busiest
- 214 employees
- Jail
- 207 employees
- 572 beds
- 18412 booking
- 34985 hours of inmate programs (cleanup, diversion)
- Investigations
- 49 employees
- Over 1000 cases last year
- County major crimes team
- Services
- 80 employees
- 295 volunteers
- Includes records, Civil, Concealed handguns, training and more
- Aloha
- Problem oriented policing strategies
- Data driven decision making (this includes your feedback)
- Combat Property crimes, Traffic Crashes ad Problem houses
- Property Crimes
- Most common are theft from vehicles and unlocked buildings
- Strategies we used
- Community education
- Flyers and neighborhood checks
- Hunchlab – did not work
- Bait packages
- Moving forward
- Focus on high call load areas (high is relative – approx 1 call a day)
- Market Center
- Bales Complex
- Focus on high call load areas (high is relative – approx 1 call a day)
- Results
- Down 10 percent over Mar – Sept (vs 3 year average)
- Up about 4 % Sep – Mar
- Traffic Crashes
- Common Causes
- Distracted Driving
- Traffic control devices
- Speeding
- Focus on Problem intersections
- Data driven by crash reports and state rankings
- TV Hwy 1770-209
- 185 and Farmington
- 185th and Riggert
- Work with Partners
- Safety corridor for example
- Results
- Down about 4% over March – September (over 3 year average)
- Up Sept – March
- Data driven by crash reports and state rankings
- Common Causes
- Problem Properties
- 182nd Ave
- Since September 2018 there were over 49 public demand calls for service – over 240 calls to that house in particular
- Primarily narcotics, property crime and livability related
- neighborhood affected with garbage rats and police activity
- Some of the issues moved a few doors down the road
- Focus patrol
- Community meetings
- Issues with ownership
- Partnership with County HHS
- 182nd Ave
- Community Events
- 50 Total events September – March
- Shop with a cop
- Scoop with a sheriff
- Aloha Tree Lighting
- Donuts with a deputy
- 182nd Neighborhood meeting
- AHS Career day
- Aloha Community Dinner
- 50 Total events September – March
- Moving forward
- Other Aloha challenges
- SW 198th Widening
- New water main coming over the hill
- South Hillsboro and West Beaverton developments
- New Enforcement HQ
- Other Aloha challenges
- Get Involved
- Call Call Call
- Always hiring sworn in and non sworn in
- Volunteer opportunities
- Reserves
- Explorers
- Other volunteer roles
- ESPD Advisory
- CPO Meetings
- Ride Alongs
- Power Curve/Womens Safety
- Traffic Safety Corridor
5 – Spotlight Speaker – Amy Terrones WCSO – SICK
6 – Testimonials –
- In dealing with settling an estate, Macley helped with advice on selling off dump trucks
- Macley Auto Group has office space available if needed
- Westside Community Church – End of August Homeless event for HS kids at Aloha – working on raising funds to support them.
7 – Announcements –
- Aloha Community Farmers Market Opened May 2nd
- Leadercast – Building Healthy Teams – All Day (Gresham) – May 10th
- Edwards Center – Casino Night Fundraiser – May 11
- AHS Senior Leadership students – Aloha Warrior Mascot Costume replacement sponsorship
- Westside Cruisers – Salute to Veterans Car & Motorcycle Show – August 10
- Majority of funds raised goes to supporting veterans
- Imagine Possibilities – Golf Charity Tournament July 26th
- Aug 31 Scoop With a Sheriff at Baskin and Robbins
- June 20th MtView Championship Park Concert in the Park
Next Meeting: Thursday June 13th, 2019
June Spotlight Non-profit – Imagine Possibilities
June Guest Speaker – Sally Fabre – Leadercast 2019
2nd Thursday of every month, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM at Peppermill Restaurant
Please invite someone to join!
The ABA Board would like to thank
Schmidt and Yee for hosting our Board Meetings – June 6th @ 8 AM
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