Staffing Data - City of Wyoming
Staffing Data - City of Wyoming
Staffing Data - City of Wyoming
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<strong>Wyoming</strong> Police Department Annual Report WYPD 2002<br />
Volunteer Activities<br />
During 2002, 64 trained, uniformed members <strong>of</strong> the WYPD Senior Volunteer<br />
Patrol provided 19,314 hours <strong>of</strong> service. While hours were down<br />
slightly from the previous year, there was a marked increase in the tasks<br />
completed.<br />
Volunteer hours, as determined by the Independent Sector, Washington<br />
D.C. were valued at $293,379.66. Since its conception in 1996, the Senior<br />
Patrol has provided 106,268 hours <strong>of</strong> service.<br />
Hours served by assignment include:<br />
Absentee Ballot Delivery 13 Make A Diff. Day 127<br />
Administrative – Chief’s Office 383 Motor Pool 2,936<br />
Administrative – RSVP Office 490 Tours <strong>of</strong> the PD 55<br />
Lobby Front Desk Reception 1,643 Patrol 7,274<br />
Det. Bureau & Pawn Shop 1,322 Crime Prevention 167<br />
Fingerprinting 185 Public Relations 547<br />
Court/Magistrate Hearings 25 Advocacy 362<br />
Tech. Support Unit 83 TV Production 195<br />
Gun Safety Presentations 37 YANA Team 900<br />
Food Bank 145 Training-In-service 1,724<br />
Schools/Intergen. Projects 701<br />
TASKS<br />
Abandoned Bikes Picked-up 132<br />
Fire Lane Citations Issued 427<br />
Fire Lane Warnings 1,821<br />
Hand. Parking Citations Issued 1,284<br />
Hand. Parking Warnings Issued 1,120<br />
Vacation House Checks 2,716<br />
Subpoenas Served 623<br />
YANA Visits 356<br />
• The class <strong>of</strong> 2002 graduated in November, providing eight<br />
new members to the patrol. In-service training were held<br />
monthly. Topics presented included: The Prosecuting<br />
Attorney’s Office, Water Plant Security, Alzheimer’s<br />
Programs, Water for People Project, Travel Scams, Judge<br />
Jelsema, the Probation Office, Bank Fraud, Identity Theft,<br />
and “Refuse to Be a Victim”.<br />
• Volunteers have become in after school programs as well<br />
as providing mentors for Rogers Elementary, Lee Elementary,<br />
Taft Elementary, West Elementary and West Godwin<br />
Elementary. Eddie Eagle Gun Safety program, fingerprinting,<br />
and National Nite Out programs provided to the children.<br />
<strong>Staffing</strong> <strong>Data</strong><br />
DIVISION COMMANDER: Capt. John Lind Jr.<br />
RSVP COORDINATOR: Linda Lark<br />
STAFF: 64 Volunteers<br />
Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol<br />
Annual Summary<br />
20<br />
80<br />
60<br />
40<br />
20<br />
0<br />
25,000<br />
21,000<br />
20,000<br />
17,004<br />
15,003<br />
15,000<br />
12,163<br />
10,000<br />
5,000<br />
0<br />
Citation<br />
37%<br />
43 41<br />
RSVP Staff Levels<br />
Five Year Analysis<br />
63<br />
57<br />
Volunteer Hours Served<br />
Five Year Analysis<br />
64<br />
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002<br />
Handicap Parking & Fire Lane<br />
Enforcement Distribution<br />
19,314<br />
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002<br />
Verbal<br />
Warning<br />
63%