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12-04-12 CC Call To Order t"1��1 C�� � Police Department � 763-593-8079/763-593-8098(fax) � � �- �: . � � � ����w��_.� � �: �� Executive Summary For Action Golden Valley City Council Meeting December 4, 2012 Agenda Item 1. C. Presentation of Certificate of Excellence- Community Service Officer Phillip Ozmun Prepared By Stacy Carlson, Chief of Police Summary On the evening of October 6, 2012 Community Service Officer (C50) Phil Ozmun was working the front desk and assisted officers with entering a KOPS alert on a burglary suspect vehicle. Shortly after leaving work CSO Ozmun was driving home in his personal vehicle when he spotted the burglary suspect's vehicle at Highway 55 and Gfenwood Avenue. He was able to get turned around and into a position to contact on duty officers and observe the suspects in the driveway of 7100 Glenwood Avenue, where they committed another burglary. CSO Ozmun followed the suspects until officers were able to locate the suspects and make an arrest. Officers were able to arrest the two burglary suspects quickly due to CSO Ozmun's quick-thinking, attention to detail and his dedication to service even while off duty. Both of the suspects were subsequently charged with multiple burglaries and other related offenses. Without his great work, the suspects may not have been apprehended and the case would have taken many hours of investigative time. Recommended Action Police Chief Stacy Carlson presents a Certificate of Excellence to Community Service Officer Phillip Ozmun. CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY PROCLAMATION IN RECOGNITION OF SUE WEBBER NEW HOPE/GOLDEN VALLEY SUNPQST EDITOR WHEREAS, Sue Webber has covered Galden Valley for the local community newspaper, the New Hope/Golden Valley SunPost, first as a reporter and then as the editor, for 36 years; and WHEREAS, Ms. Webber spent numerous hours each week attending meetings for the city and school districts and reporting on their complex and often technical issues clearly and factually, and WHEREAS, Ms. Webber spent additional hours each week doing research and conducting interviews to further clarify issues for readers; and WHEREAS, Ms. Webber developed relationships within the community that enhanced the local feel of the SunPost's reporting; and WHEREAS, Ms. Webber provided a sense of community to Golden Valley through her coverage of events, businesses, residents, organizations, and happenings; and WHEREAS, Ms. Webber was known as a fair and accurate reporter and was respected by peers, community members, and city staff; and WHEREAS, Ms. Webber received awards from the Minnesota Education Association, Robbinsdale Education Association, National Federation of Press Women, Minnesota Press Women, Suburban Newspaper Association and Minnesota Newspaper Association, and was recently named citizen of the year by the Golden Valley Rotary; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley do hereby proclaim our appreciation to Sue Webber for the work she has done with the New Hope/Golden Valley SunPost and her many years of support of and involvement in the Golden Valley community. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand and caused the seal of the City of Golden Valley to be affixed this 4th day of December, 2012. Shep Harris, Mayor Joanie Clausen Council Member Mike Freiberg, Council Member Paula Pentel, Gouncil Member DeDe Scanlon, Council Member �:��-� �� �� yu� Park and Recreation Departrnent 763-512-2345/763-512-2344(fax) ��_::?.��� -..�»�;�.'«t`HS� ��m-�z"�=�.����i�'.�'�`��'�'....,..� . .... �--��.�.�r�,�::�,.. ._ :..-.._ --s.,. - ka_--;;:E,-�.�..:. �r-�„�.a5,,�,a. Executive Summary For Action Golden Valley City Council Meeting December 4, 2012 Agenda Item 1. E. Receipt of Hunan Services Fund 2013 Allocation Report Prepared By Jeanne Fackler, Senior Program Coordinator Summary The Human Services Fund (HSF) met on Monday, October 8 to review funding requests from eight agencies. The following requests were received and approved by the HSF for allocation at their November 12 meeting: A�ency Request Allocated Crisis Nursery $10,000 $5,000 Canvas Health/Crisis Connection $2,500 $2,000 Dinner At Your poor $7,000 $7,000 Home Free $2,500 �_,�** PRISM $10,000 $10,000 Senior Services HOME $6,000 $5,000 Senior Services Outreach $4,500 $3,500 TreeHouse $5,000 $5,000 YMCA-New Hope Branch 25 000 5 000 TOTAL $72,500 $42,500 Connie Sandler, Chair, will be at the meeting to review the Allocation Report and recap the 2012 activities. Recommended Action Motion to receive and file the 2013 Allocation Report and approve natifying the eight agencies of their 2013 allocation amount with the following designations: Canvas Health/Crisis Connection: Funds to be used to continue phone support. Crisis Nursery: Funds to be used to provide support and care to families in crisis. DinnerAt Your poor: Funds to be used to supplement clients unable to afford delivery and subsidize meals costs. Home Free: **Since the contract with Home Free is not being renewed by the city, the GVHSF has withdrawn the allocation. PRISM: Funds to be used to provide emergency and support services for Golden Valley residents. Senior Community Services HOME: Funds to be used to fund the sliding fee scale to assist low- income Golden Valley seniors. Senior Community Services Outreach: Funds to be used for direct service. TreeHouse: Funds to be used to offset the cost of transporting teens to the TreeHouse facility in New Hope and St. Louis Park. YMCA: Funds to be used for program scholarships for Golden Valley residents.