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POLICE DEPARTMENT

                            POLICE OPERATIONS DIVISION (100-30-302)



             DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION:
             The Operations Division is responsible for continuously improving the quality of life for the communities of Keller and the Town of
             Westlake through a police services contract. The duties of the Operations Division are sector patrol and management,
             investigation and apprehension of criminals, case preparation, report processing, intervention and prevention of crime, traffic
             enforcement, motor vehicle collision investigation, bike patrol, police canine, tactical operations and general community services
             and assistance. Operations management is responsible for the proper balance between accountability of the operations personnel
             and coordinating the department resources to effectively and efficiently accomplish our Mission and Values. This is how the
             department motivates its team members to enthusiastically and consistently drive our mission to make the City of Keller and the
             Town of Westlake a better place to live, visit, and conduct business.


             DEPARTMENT/DIVISION GOALS:
             1.  The Patrol Division will utilize data obtained through the quarterly traffic and prevention analysis to reduce Part I Crime.
             2. The Keller Police will continue the partnership with the Keller Independent School District, local private schools, and the Town
             of Westlake to provide a heightened level of security and safety for 13 school campuses within the  City of Keller and Town of
             Westlake jurisdictions.  and safety for 13 school campuses within the City of Keller and Town of Westlake jurisdictions.
             3.  Continue "KPD4KYD" - (Keller Police Department for Keller Youth Development).  This program consists of a two hour class,
             monthly, held in the community room for ages 12-20.  The objective is to install leadership principles, and re-enforce sound
             decision making processes, while building relationships.
             4.  Maintain Bicycle Officer patrols in the parks and trails systems.
             5.  Maintain officer-training levels through in-house and outside training sources.
             6.  Reduce traffic crashes rate by 5% through enforcement and education efforts.
             7.  Maintain traffic enforcement/special watch patrols and high visibility in neighborhoods and other locations of frequent traffic
             complaints.
             8.  Maintain enforcement of narcotic activities in the City of Keller.
             9. Continue the Take Me Home Program.
             10. Continue to communicate with the Community about the Camera Program though our Community Services Officer.
             11. We have partnered with MHMR to conduct home follow-up visits for issues/needs that have risen in the city of Keller.



             DEPARTMENT/DIVISION OBJECTIVES:
             1. Continue to run four (4) shifts consisting of a Sergeant, Corporal and five (5) sector officers to facilitate police services for both
             City of Keller and the Town of Westlake.
             2. During the school year the Patrol Division's goal is to conduct 700 school campus patrols. These patrols will provide a
             heightened level of security and safety for the staff and students of these campuses, thus enhancing their educational experience.
             3. Make the KPD4KYD available to the Municipal Judge or regional municipal court to assign as an alternative or in addition to
             community service for court dispositions. Offer the class free of charge to the parents experiencing difficulties with wayward
             teenagers during the officers' routine community interactions. Continue to monitor the number of young adults utilizing this
             alternative service through the regional municipal court.
             4. Deploy an officer to bike patrol when weather permits and minimum staffing has been satisfied. Continue to conduct
             International Police Mountain Bike Association (IPMBA) training. Continue to deploy bike patrol officers during community events
             and parades.  Continue to deploy bike unit at the High School Football Stadium upon KISD request.























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