District 3 Leadership Forum Series
Public Safety

On Tuesday evening, April 24th, Commissioner Stuart held the second Neighborhood Leadership Forum, this one focusing on Public Safety.

The evening began with participants mingling with City staff from the Orlando Police, Fire, Emergency Management, Code Enforcement and Neighborhood and Community Affairs Departments.  They were able to ask specific questions and gather information.

Then, Commissioner Stuart introduced Mayor Dyer who reiterated the fact that the City Council has committed to put 75 new police officers and 45 new firefighters on the streets over 3 years.  He said that 25 new officers will be added to our force this year and they have just recently completed a new training facility so that all OPD officers are also the most well-trained.  He also mentioned that 100% of the dollars that the City received from higher property values last year went toward this public safety initiative.  The Mayor also mentioned one of the recommendations that has already been implemented and that is the City’s new graffiti hotline, 407-254-GRAF. Please call the hotline when you see graffiti in the City of Orlando so that we can work together to keep our City free of this form of vandalism that has been proven to lead to more serious forms of crime entering our neighborhoods. 

Commissioner Stuart then introduced the forum’s keynote speaker, Dr. Stan Stone, Vice-President for Human Resources and Diversity at Valencia Community College and the Chair of the Mayor’s SAFE Orlando Taskforce. 

Dr. Stone focused his speech on the recommendations of the SAFE Orlando Taskforce.  In his talk, Dr. Stone emphasized the fact that crime prevention is a multi-jurisdictional issue that the City of Orlando cannot fix by itself.  He said we must focus on better communication between government entities and government branches.  He also mentioned that the taskforce broke down their findings into three sub-categories, which included prevention, enforcement and re-integration. Finally, he spoke about the fact that he has asked the Mayor for permission to extend the taskforce as they are ready to work even harder on helping to find answers to the hard questions relating to crime.  Currently, Dr. Stone is working hard to educate the Orange County School Board on the taskforce’s findings, especially as they relate to truancy and juvenile crime.  He is also currently working with the news media to educate them on the effects of their mantra of, “if it bleeds, it leads,” and help them to understand how they need to be proactive in helping all of us to inform without glamorizing as well as to show them how integral they are to helping us prevent and solve crime.  Please click here for the summary and full recommendation report of the Taskforce.

 After Dr. Stone finished his remarks, Manny Soto, the Emergency Manager for the City of Orlando gave a short speech regarding disaster preparedness since June 1st begins the 2007 hurricane season. He emphasized that preparedness of our community and citizens is vital, and that we all have responsibilities when it comes to preparedness. Some of the key points he made are as follows. The likelihood that you and your family will survive a house fire depends as much on having a working smoke detector and an exit plan, as well as on a well-trained fire department. The same is true for surviving a hurricane, tornado, or even a terrorist attack. He told the group that we must have the tools and plans in place to make it on our own, at least for a period of time, no matter where we are when a disaster strikes. Just like having a working smoke detector, preparing for the unexpected makes sense.

 Get ready now. Do not wait until the last minute. We can all do our parts by following these simple steps.

 1- Get a kit of emergency supplies.

2- Make a plan for what you will do in all different types of emergencies (if there is a fire and everyone exits the house in a different way, where should you meet?  Or if there is a hurricane and cell-to-cell calls in Florida are not an option, does everyone have Aunt Linda’s number in Ohio so that she can serve as the family liaison whom everyone calls?)

3-Be informed about what might happen.

4- Get Involved in preparing your community.

 He then answered the question, how can we get involved?  The Office of Emergency Management is committed to educating citizens when it comes to disaster preparedness. Disaster preparedness education comes in many forms. Our office can support community fairs, neighborhood meetings, and community events with disaster preparedness information. As a community leader, if you have an event where you would like to have information available on disaster preparedness, please let us know. We will be more than happy to support and attend any and all events that have a captive audience. Another way of getting involved is through our Citizen Corps volunteer programs, such as Community Emergency Response Training (CERT), Citizen Fire Academy, Citizen Police Academy, Neighborhood Watch Program, Citizen on Patrol or through the American Red Cross chapter. These programs allow for citizens and communities to get prepared and involved.  Please click here to go to the Office of Emergency Management’s webpage

 The final speaker at the forum was Orlando Police Deputy Chief Val Demings.  Please click here to view Chief Deming’s power point presentation.  Please click here to go to the Orlando Police Department’s webpage.

 Also, please find below important contact information with regard to Public Safety.

ORLANDO POLICE DEPARTMENT

Address: 100 South Hughey Avenue                                                                                   Orlando, FL 32802

 Website:

Important Numbers:
Non-Emergency Number: 321-235-5300
Traffic Hotline: 407-246-2906
Citizens for Neighborhood Watch: 407-246-2369
Citizen Observer Program: 407-246-2461
Grafitti Hotline: 407-254-GRAF (4723)

 District 3 Contacts:
Captain Frank D. Smith, Captain, North Patrol Division, 407-297-2075
Officer Kevlon Kirkpatrick, District 3 Liaison Officer, 407-246-2196

 

Orlando Fire Department

Address:  City Hall                                                         PO Box 4990
400 South Orange Avenue, 7th Floor                                Orlando, FL 32802
Orlando, FL 32802

Website

Important Numbers:
Non-Emergency Number: 321-235-5200
Public Relations: 407-246-3128
Contact: Chief James Reynolds, Fire Chief, 407-246-2390

 

Orlando Office of Emergency Management

Address: Operations Center
PO Box 2846
Orlando, FL 32802

Website

Phone: 321-235-5437
E-mail: Orlando.OEM@cityoforlando.net
Contact: Manuel “Manny Soto”, Emergency Manager, 321-235-5437

 ORLANDO DIVISION OF CODE ENFORCEMENT

Address: Orlando City Hall                                                      PO Box 4990
400 South Orange Ave, 1st Floor                                             Orlando, FL 32802
Orlando, FL 32802

Online Services

Phone: 407-246-4444
Contact: Mike Rhodes, Division Manager, 407-246-3331

 Dr. Stan Stone, Chairman of the Mayor’s Safe Orlando Taskforce

Phone: 407-582-8075
E-mail: 
sstone@valenciacc.edu