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<br />A PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH: Public Safety Master Planning <br /> <br />~,ihb\;..>. <br /> <br />Coordinated Police & Security <br /> <br />A police department master plan and disaster response plan for the City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />by Carroll Buracker & Associates, Inc. will include the resources available for public safety, <br />including the public and private sectors. The firm has evaluated corporate and private <br />security for foundations, corporations, city governments, and the Federal government. CBI <br />recently developed a Coordinated Law Enforcement and Security Master Plan for the Seattle <br />South Downtown Foundation. This plan and technical assistance to implement the plan <br />followed the WTO and Mardi Gras problems in downtown Seattle. Based on an attached <br />letter from Seattle officials, the plan has been and will continue to be implemented. <br /> <br />Implementation of Plans <br /> <br />The written recognition of the work performance ofCBI indicates that municipalities and <br />the Federal government have implemented up to 90 percent of the recommendations in <br />police department master plans. <br /> <br />"- <br /> <br />CBI was selected on a competitive bid by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban <br />Development to evaluate law enforcement and private security services to public housing <br />residents in seven major U.S. cities; the budget was $1.5 million. HUD also selected CBI on <br />a competitive bid for a $7.5 million, five-year grant to manage the upgrading of policing in <br />10 federally funded agencies. The letter from a HUD official reflects the activities of those <br />agencies in implementing the plans. <br /> <br />Community Policin& <br /> <br />Carroll Buracker served as the project manager and executive producer for the first <br />nationwide community policing training video on 'Best Practices' and "How to set up a <br />Community Policing Program." This Community Policing training video (Beyond the <br />Badge), produced for the Federal Government, was released to more than 800 municipalities. <br /> <br />~ <br />'"- <br /> <br />Ii enroll B,~",,, & Au";.... .", <br /> <br />4 <br />