Police Services Feasibility Study - City of Santa Paula
Police Services Feasibility Study - City of Santa Paula
Police Services Feasibility Study - City of Santa Paula
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Local Control and Identity<br />
The issue <strong>of</strong> local control and identity is common among all communities. The<br />
Sheriff’s Department recognizes that each community is unique, with differing<br />
priorities, concerns and solutions. Station commanders or captains confer with<br />
city <strong>of</strong>ficials regularly to ensure optimum satisfaction with the quality <strong>of</strong> services<br />
provided by the Sheriff’s Department. While city <strong>of</strong>ficials are relieved <strong>of</strong> the<br />
burden <strong>of</strong> managing day-to-day policing operations, the station commander or<br />
captain and city <strong>of</strong>ficials work together to identify goals and programs that create<br />
a safer community and strengthen the public’s faith in its local government. Each<br />
contracting city, while sharing many common needs with its neighboring cities, is<br />
thereby recognized as a unique community.<br />
The Sheriff’s Department’s contract cities <strong>of</strong>ten utilize distinctive logos on their<br />
dedicated Sheriff’s cars, which reflect the uniqueness <strong>of</strong> their community. The<br />
following pictures represent those community-based cars for the contracts cities<br />
the Department serves.<br />
Camarillo <strong>Police</strong><br />
Thousand Oaks <strong>Police</strong><br />
Fillmore <strong>Police</strong><br />
Moorpark <strong>Police</strong><br />
Ojai <strong>Police</strong><br />
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