tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965490.post3274470466312994760..comments2023-06-06T06:25:57.459-07:00Comments on The CotoBuzz Journal : Public Safety Best Business Practices for Unincorporated Areas in Orange County CaliforniaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965490.post-25373134764350739972016-04-27T23:08:07.847-07:002016-04-27T23:08:07.847-07:00Even though SB-298, which enables unincorporated ...Even though SB-298, which enables unincorporated communities to engage directly with the OCSD for supplemental law enforcement services, was signed into law in 2013 the Orange County Board of Supervisors (OCBOS) does not have any formal requests from the CZ Master Association. The OCSD does have records of preliminary MOU discussions circa 2015, after the third fatality, but the CZ Master Association turned down any help from the OCSD for supplemental services, even though it is obligated to provide 520 hours of proactive traffic patrol, but the CHP can provide only some 60% pf that<br /><br />Actual Text from the OCBOS follows:<br /><br />From: "Pasco, Jean" <br />To: 'The CotoBuzz Journal' <br />Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 4:50 PM<br />Subject: RE: County of Orange case number 51728<br /><br />Thank you. Did you get my follow-up email?<br />Here it is if it didn’t come over yet:<br /> <br />I checked with the Sheriff's Department and received the following information:<br /><br />Following passage of SB 298 OCSD did engage in discussions with the Coto de Caza HOA regarding an MOU for supplemental law enforcement services. However, in January of 2015 the HOA notified us that they had opted to continue utilizing CHP for supplemental services and were no longer interested in pursuing an MOU with the Sheriff's Department. <br /><br />There have been no subsequent requests.<br />You may wish to contact the HOA to ask whether they engaged supplemental law enforcement services from a city.JLAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529742749742628427noreply@blogger.com