Más contenido relacionado Más de OceanCityGazette (20) Ocean City Police chief public safety presentation Nov. 14, 20135. West Wildwood
5 Fulltime Officers
2 Seasonal Officers
603 Residents
8.3 Officers per 1000
0.27 Square Miles
Ocean City
58 Fulltime Officers
40 Seasonal Officers
11,701 Residents
4.9 Officers per 1000
6.3 Square Miles
North Wildwood
29 Fulltime Officers
44 Seasonal Officers
4,041 Residents
7.2 Officers per 1000
1.8 Square Miles
Wildwood
30 Full Time Officers
50 Seasonal Officers
5,325 Residents
5.6 Officers per 1000
1.3 Square Miles
Wildwood Crest
22 Fulltime Officers
12 Seasonal Officers
3,270 Residents
North/West Wildwood, Wildwood, Wildwood Crest Total 6.72 Officers per 1000
86 Fulltime Officers
1.1 Square Miles
100 Seasonal Officers
13,239 Residents
6.1 Officers per 1000
4.47 Square Miles
6. Ocean City
58 Fulltime Officers
40 Seasonal Officers
11,701 Residents
4.9 Officers per 1000
6.3 Square Miles
Stone Harbor
17 Fulltime Officers
17 Seasonal Officers
866 Residents
19.6 Officers per 1000
1.4 Square Miles
Sea Isle City
21 Fulltime Officers
24 Seasonal Officers
2,114 Residents
9.9 Officers per 1000
2.2 Square Miles
Avalon
21 Fulltime Officers
20 Seasonal Officers
1,334 Residents
15.7 Officers per 1000
4.2 Square Miles
Sea Isle City, Avalon, Stone Harbor Total
59 Fulltime Officers
61 Seasonal Officers
4,314 Residents
13.7 Officers per 1000
7.8 Square Miles
7. Ventnor
38 Fulltime Officers
4 Seasonal Officers
2,715 Residents
13.9 Officers per 1000
2.6 Square Miles
Ocean City
58 Fulltime Officers
40 Seasonal Officers
11,701 Residents
4.9 Officers per 1000
6.3 Square Miles
Ventnor, Margate, Longport Total
75 Fulltime Officers
7 Seasonal Officers
9,964 Residents
7.5 Officers per 1000
4.4 Square Miles
Margate
25 Fulltime Officers
0 Seasonal Officers
6,354 Residents
3.93 Officers per 1000
1.4 Square Miles
Longport
12 Fulltime Officers
3 Seasonal Officers
895 Residents
13.4 Officers per 1000
0.4 Square Miles
8. Full-Time
Ofcs
17
Seasonal Ofcs
17
2010
Census
866
Avalon
21
20
1,334
15.7 per 1000
4.2
5
Ocean City MD
105
110
7,100
14.7 per 1000
4.4
23.86
Ventnor
38
4
2,715
13.9 per 1000
2.6
14.62
Rehoboth DE
18
30
1,327
13.5 per 1000
1.2
15
Longport
12
3
895
13.4 per 1000
0.4
30
Sea Isle
21
24
2,114
9.9 per 1000
2.2
9.55
W Wildwood
5
2
603
8.3 per 1000
0.27
18.52
N Wildwood
29
44
4,041
7.2 per 1000
1.8
16.11
Wildwood Crest
22
12
3,270
6.72 per 1000
1.1
20
Cape May
21
20
3,607
5.8 per 1000
3.5
8.75
Wildwood
30
50
5,325
5.6 per 1000
1.3
23.08
Ocean City NJ
58
40
11,701
4.9 per 1000
6.3
9.21
Margate
25
0
6,354
3.93 per 1000
1.4
17.86
Municipality
Stone Harbor
Ofcs Per 1000 Sq Miles Ofcs Per Sq Mile
19.6 per 1000
1.4
12.14
9. OCPD - Yearly Statistical Comparison - 8 Years
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Calls OCPD
27,997
34,358
34,479
43,851
44,288
47,165
43,405
44,432
Calls OCFD
2,297
2,241
2,448
2,508
2,417
2,513
2,404
2,638
Calls OC EMS
2,350
2,400
2,467
2,466
2,419
2,567
2,687
2,511
Calls Upper
1,352
1,348
1,341
1,487
1,540
1,621
1,457
1,484
MV Stops
6,082
7,850
8,906
11,638
13,011
12,056
12,585
12,335
Traffic Tickets
3,462
4,299
4,818
5,886
6,516
6,312
6,036
5,121
733
700
708
628
610
603
570
568
59
57
50
56
81
71
57
55
Indictables
261
379
376
378
394
452
414
251
Disorderly
434
491
445
531
585
705
548
493
Prisoners
419
420
439
505
561
636
543
492
1,244
1,095
984
1,691
1,924
1,430
1,233
1,155
14,665
14,350
13,557
12,143
11,834
10,141
11,858
13,665
Accidents
DWI's
City Ordinances
Parking
8 year high
8 year low
10. 2012 - Police Department Overtime
#1
#2
Court
Payroll #2
Payroll #3
Payroll #4
Payroll #5
Payroll #6
Payroll #7
Payroll #8
Payroll #11
Payroll #12
Payroll #13
Payroll #14
Payroll #15
Payroll #16
Payroll #19
Payroll #20
Payroll #21
Payroll #22
Payroll #23
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
#11
Court Sec
Call In
SWAT
EOS
Other*
Detective
Civilian
4th
NIV
Storms
1,522.92
1,822.31
1,095.24
347.42
1,148.61
5,256.21
11,826.34
778.90
856.08
185.82
282.56
2,168.37
4,566.63
2,252.07
1,932.55
473.62
68.12
317.88
1,778.74
6,822.98
227.88
1,662.45
132.46
141.28
1,643.36
3,807.43
165.58
1,110.61
1,005.34
1,040.67
3,322.20
691.28
1,247.11
1,404.09
3,695.68
147.28
898.46
706.92
2,190.81
4,938.14
915.24
1,161.49
3,504.80
5,613.11
2,209.70
6,853.14
168.15
1,004.19
3,420.55
128.68
693.27
2,759.89
5,089.08
257.36
459.12
908.32
5,311.45
450.38
198.69
308.10
2,772.02
353.20
117.82
525.17
1,306.18
692.51
814.73
427.29
968.31
596.92
1,217.93
392.28
1,020.56
1,020.91
301.81
5,632.17
10,641.71
791.92
369.72
3,676.11
1,606.21
1,227.21
12,068.39
165.28
1,736.29
4,920.11
65.22
2,550.02
5,531.55
2,606.32
4,165.86
1,322.24
7,668.97
1,052.12
4,962.39
74.26
386.04
4,727.12
379.80
128.68
3,137.35
264.44
132.46
7,013.09
1,166.80
10,043.32
693.60
100,614.02
103,004.02
8,194.48
768.05
3,058.55
25,267.61
37,516.57
1,139.40
575.07
397.14
227.88
Payroll #25
2012
2,248.22
231.39
1,010.95
287.86
346.70
Payroll #24
Payroll #26
1,980.25
303.84
1,065.49
222.62
3,745.41
635.68
2,312.69
262.66
416.86
1,811.34
301.81
31.58
310.80
99.17
31.58
637.53
897.13
141.28
1,733.36
568.52
754.22
748.63
786.24
99.35
TOTAL
294.90
Payroll #17
Payroll #18
#4
534.28
Payroll #9
Payroll #10
#3
260.88
1,053.15
1,585.77
*424.32
4,039.20
*1557.18
5,658.91
789.08
25,274.93
5,777.43
32.50
1,438.56
2,936.62
462.15
8,681.23
3,147.42
25,765.35
10,161.58
45,089.46
5,632.17
7,013.09
125,881.63
272,467.61
11. Contractual Obligations & Reimbursed OT
Payroll #2
Payroll #3
Payroll #4
Payroll #5
Payroll #6
Payroll #7
Payroll #8
Payroll #9
Payroll #10
Payroll #11
Payroll #12
Payroll #13
Payroll #14
Payroll #15
Payroll #16
Payroll #17
Payroll #18
Payroll #19
Payroll #20
Payroll #21
Payroll #22
Payroll #23
Payroll #24
Payroll #25
Payroll #26
#11
Diff
3,132.00
1,548.00
1,500.00
1,572.00
1,536.00
1,572.00
1,572.00
1,584.00
1,608.00
1,584.00
1,440.00
1,368.00
1,404.00
1,368.00
1,404.00
1,368.00
1,404.00
1,332.00
1,512.00
1,524.00
1,548.00
1,512.00
1,572.00
1,572.00
1,572.00
39,108.00
#12
OOT
465.00
75.00
150.00
195.00
300.00
210.00
285.00
210.00
195.00
240.00
255.00
525.00
735.00
600.00
555.00
720.00
630.00
660.00
240.00
210.00
225.00
150.00
195.00
225.00
285.00
8,535.00
#13
*Reimbursed
5,417.86
4,004.71
2,189.77
2,198.90
8,116.31
21,379.49
27,835.90
30,262.39
24,324.42
31,407.44
30,463.91
15,163.75
2,123.44
599.03
413.40
921.76
4,843.48
9,122.11
1,289.40
7,572.78
3,605.82
5,271.59
812.52
826.80
2,639.27
242,806.25
#14
Holiday BB
68,581.49
#15
Holiday Disp
4,452.19
1,587.72
3,290.83
3,150.54
2,953.71
2,767.75
2,300.80
2526.78
5135.11
5732.05
68,581.49
33,897.48
82,048.54
7,215.43
3,839.77
7,256.73
9,952.31
23,161.49
29,692.90
35,206.93
26,127.42
33,231.44
35,112.62
17,056.75
4,262.44
5,334.78
2,372.40
3,009.76
6,877.48
13,414.91
3,041.40
9,306.78
7,905.60
6,933.59
7,714.63
8,355.85
4,496.27
392,928.22
12. Management and Controls Implemented
over the Past 5 Years to Curtail Overtime
•Cooperation with the Municipal Court for scheduling officers according to their work shift.
•Assigning a Court Liaison Officer to the Municipal Court which has streamlined and expedited court proceedings.
•Utilization of a Class II Officer in the court, year-around, versus a full-time officer.
•Limited the amount of time off per Patrol Squad to two officers. Limited time off on large holiday weekend.
•Reassigning officers from Special Units to the Patrol Division when long term shortages occur.
•Reassigning officers from Special Units from their normal work shifts to help during special events.
•Expanded the use and duration of Seasonal Officers in the shoulder seasons.
•No longer require officers to be held over for reports.
•Each Patrol Squad designates two early-in officers 1 hour prior to their work shift. Allows early-in officers to handle calls for service
at the end of a shift.
•After hours, all re-call for duty requests for the on-call Duty Detective are now screened and prioritized by the Detective Sergeant to
determine if a recall is necessary. Also, reduced the Detective Bureau by two Detectives.
•Increased the hourly rate of Part-time Dispatchers to make last minute fill-in shifts more attractive.
•Constantly evaluating our large scale events (NIV, July 4th, Block Parties, Easter Egg Hunt, 1st Night, etc.) and adjusting our
manpower accordingly.
•Re-evaluated the minimum staffing and became flexible with the use of Special Unit officers before re-calling an off-duty officer. Also
look at it on a case by case scenario.
13. 4 Year Comparison - Police Department Overtime
#1
Court
#2
Court Sec
#3
Call In
#4
SWAT
#5
EOS
#6
Other*
#7
Detective
#8
Civilian
#9
K-9
#10
4th
#11
NIV
#12
Storms
2009 16,750.48 30,979.56
23,783.91
7,119.11
6,106.38
30,261.00
17,078.01 40,863.12 760.38 6,528.00 3,955.22
2,621.42
186,806.59 184,185.17
2010 13,301.85 29,609.41
18,531.80
4,263.88
5,200.80
27,968.67
12,786.68 29,335.79 1,701.57 12,948.34 5,282.93
9,900.20
170,831.92 160,931.72
29,093.95
183,353.75 154,259.80
TOTAL
- Storms
2011 11,483.26 35,518.72
7,368.09 14,519.27
4,908.38 19,170.99
19,620.70 24,543.24
- 9,151.59 7,975.56
2012 10,043.32 25,274.93
5,777.43
3,147.42 25,765.35
10,161.58 45,089.46
- 5,632.17 7,013.09 125,881.36 272,467.34 146,585.98
8,681.23