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RES 1971-134 - 0000954840 RESOLUTION NO. 134 -1971 A RESOLUTION STATING THAT THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL DOES NOT WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN CENTRAL DISPATCHING IN ANOKA COUNTY WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley hes studied and thoroughly considered the proposal for central dispatching in Anoka County as outlined in the minutes of the Committee on Central Communications of the Joint Law Enforcement Council of Anoka County, dated September 7, 1971; and WHEREAS, after careful consideration of the proposal as outlined, we the City Council feel it to be unsuitable for Fridley because of the following reasons: 1. The proposal makes no provisions for Fire Department dispatching which is absolutely necessary on a 7 day a week, 24 hour basis. This means that if Police dispatching was done on a central basis, it would still be necessary for the City of Fridley to have dis- patchers around the clock to handle fire calls. County central dispatching then would mean a duplication of manpower because it would not replace our need for Fire dispatchers. 2. During the hours proposed for central dispatching, it would be- difficult to train dispatchers to answer questions concerning a particular City's operation which are received from a citizen of that City. A dispatcher handles many questions of information themselves concerning City operations and other questions in addition to their dispatching duties. In addition, it would be difficult for any one dispatcher to have an intimate knowledge required of the physical layout of all cities and county areas and know all operating procedures for the various Police agencies necessary to do a superior job of dispatching. 3. Local autonomy and local service is being transferred from the City to the County. Under a system of shared authority, it is often difficult to fix responsibility. By placing the dispatching under control of the Anoka County Sheriff's Department and leaving the remainder of the Police activities under control of the City Police Departments a system of shared authority is created. We believe such a system limits the ability of the Fridley Police Department to do its job. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that for the above stated reasons, the City of Fridley at this time does not desire to participate in central dispatching in Anoka County. We commend the committee for their analysis of this proposal as we believe new ideas should be constantly considered; however, in this case, we, the City Council, are unable to agree with the conclusions of the committee; and there- fore, decline to have the City of Fridley participate in this program. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 18TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1971 MAYOR - JACK KIRKHAM ATTEST: CITY CLERK -- MARVIN C. BRUNSELL