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CMA 2017 #260 · Agenda item attachment · Oct 16 2017
A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to Awaiting Report Item Number 17-78, regarding a Police Substation in Central Square
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Louis A. DePasquale
City Manager
Dr. Branville G. Bard, Jr.
Police Commissioner
To:
City Manager, Louis A. DePasquale
From: Police Commissioner, Branville G. Bard, Jr.
Date:
October 11, 2017
Ref.:
Council Order #17-78; Ref: Central Square
In reference to Council Order, #17-78 pertaining to Central Square, Police Commissioner Bard is studying
the efficacy of implementing a police sub-station in the Square. It is anticipated that the study will be brief.
The Commissioner is juxtaposing the efficacy of using a mobile sub-station vs. a portable but fixed sub-
station (“guard shack” such as the type used by several area police departments, Boston, Lowell, etc.) vs.
a fixed location (vacant storefront).
In the interim, the Department has increased its presence in Central Square using a variety of methods
resulting in praise from local businesses and residents. In addition to having officers normally assigned
to the area conduct “Park and Walks”, the Department has included Central Square in its High-Visibility
Patrol (HVP) deployment strategy. Essentially, HVP floods an area with a contingent of officers utilizing
cruisers, bicycles and walking foot-beats; the goal is to increase the number of positive interactions with
citizens, not increased enforcement activities. Since early September 2017, members of the CPD have
spent more than six-hundred additional hours in Central Square / Carl Barron Plaza.
Over the past month, CPD has held two Cambridgeport and Riverside Neighborhood Community
Meetings. At both meetings residences spoke loud and clear that they needed and wanted additional
police presence in Central Square. The department recognizes how important a sub-station is to the
Cambridgeport and Riverside Neighborhoods and to the safety of the City, along with its potential to
increase the effectiveness and efficiency in responding to calls. Commissioner Bard is committed to
exploring all options and the range of alternative approaches available. The Commissioner anticipates
presenting options to the City Manager after 60 but no later than 90 days from submission of this response.
CPD will continue to devote increased resources in an effort to bolster its presence and increase
community-policing efforts in Central Square.
Respectfully,
Branville, G. Bard, Jr.
Police Commissioner