A.Special Presentation-Lt. B.LaneDeputy
Proactivity
4TH QUARTER 2020
SEPTEMBER -DECEMBER
Enforcement Activities
July August September October November December
Stops 170 201 200 294 294 393
Cites 48 75 56 114 71 128
Canal 16 35 7 6 5 15
CVC 22450 21 45 18 33 22 48
Cite Percent 28 37 26 39 24 33
Transient 14 22 12 26 46 50
170
201 200
294 294
393
48
75
56
114
71
128
16
35
7 6 5 1521
45
18
33 22
48
28 37 26 39
24 33
14 22 12 26
46 50
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
GT Proactivity Data
Stops Cites Canal CVC 22450 Cite Percent Transient Linear (Transient)
December GT Resident Cites –25%
Homeless / Transient
Contacts
Behind Woody’s
New to you
Pit Stop
Grocery Outlet
CVS
Behind Low Brow Tattoo Shop
Barton & Mt. Vernon*
In October, we instituted scheduling changes to focus proactive
enforcement on traffic and homeless issues. The Loma Linda traffic
officer’s days were altered to allow them to take part in the 30-hour
deputy position during the week, resulting in higher levels of traffic
enforcement. Additionally, one of our HOPE deputies has been
taking one day per week and concentrating on the homeless
issues, thus reducing their visibility in the city, providing them with
direct access to services, and lessening the byproduct of
homelessness such as panhandling, trespassing, public indecency,
etc.
HOPE TEAM
The 2020 Riverside County Point in Time Count identified 9 homeless individuals in
the Highgrove community. With the nearest market or retail centers being in Grand
Terrace and Colton, this population travels to or through the city when utilizing such
services. These reasons impact the city and at times give an image of a larger
homeless population within Grand Terrace.
HOMELESS CONTACTS-15
PRIOR RESIDENT OF GRAND TERRACE-4
GIVEN ASSISTANCE -5
REFERRED TO PROGRAMS -6
PLACED INTO HOUSING PROGRAMS-4
REPORTED SUFFERING FROM MENTAL HEALTH -7
SELF REPORTED DRUG USE-6
REPORTED INCOME OVER $800 -2
Information
Campaign
Paper and electronic posters provided to the Chamber of
Commerce for distribution to local businesses reminding
people not to support panhandling
Deputies went door to door handing out posters to
store/business owners and managers to be hung in windows
All calls go to the HOPE Team for reporting and follow up
**any urgent issues need to be reported to dispatch for
deputy response
Metal signs to be placed at the four main entrances to the
city:
Barton Rd. at the city limit sign
Barton Rd. at the 215 Fwy
Mt. Vernon at Main St
MT. Vernon at Canal
InnROADs
Project Create and intensive, field-based
engagement model that supports
multidisciplinary/multiagency teams that
meet, engage, and provide treatment to
individuals experiencing homelessness
where they live and are comfortable within
their homeless communities.
Participating Agencies:
Department of Behavioral Health (DBH)
Department of Aging and Adult Services
(DAAS)
Department of Public Health (DPH)
Sheriff’s Department
InnROADs
Project
Engagement
Teams:
Social Service Practitioner/Social Worker
(DAAS)
Peer and Family Advocate (DBH)
Clinician(DBH)
Registered Nurse (DPH)
Alcohol & Drug Counselor (DBH)
Law Enforcement (Sheriff)