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Update on 2018 Security Goal Plans and Strategies City of Dallas Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee January 8, 2018 Chief James D. Spiller Dallas Area Rapid Transit 1

AGENDA DART Board of Directors Resolution DART 2018 Goal DART Police Operations Technology Special Focus Areas Deployment Strategies Collaboration Physical/Facility Security Initiatives Marketing Plan 2

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives Resolution 170127 in Support of Enhanced Security Throughout the DART Transit System Immediately assign eight (8) DART Police Officers to the West End Station and adjacent areas, and three (3) additional DART Police Officers to patrol other DART facilities within Dallas central business district. Investigate deploying security guard patrols on all train platforms. Immediately deploy additional DART Police and fare enforcement officers to patrol trains while in service, with 100% coverage by March 2018. Provide additional security cameras to monitor high-activity locations throughout DART s system by May 2018. Complete installation of security cameras on the first 48 light rail vehicles by March 31, 2018, on the next group of at least 50 vehicles by March 31, 2019, and on all remaining vehicles by March 27, 2020. Increase and improve coordination with city police departments within the service area, including establishment of regular coordination meetings with each of the departments to be attended by DART s Chief of Police or his designee 3

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives Resolution 170127 in Support of Enhanced Security Throughout the DART Transit System Implement a communication protocol to inform immediately the Board of Directors of any serious incident involving DART or its passengers and the action taken to address the incident; Evaluate bus routes and transit facilities to identify and implement service changes that would enhance security; Implement other technology enhancements to support efforts to strengthen security; Implement environmental design improvements to enhance security at DART facilities; and Implement a communications and messaging strategy to increase the public s awareness of DART s security initiatives. 4

DART 2018 Goal DART Goal Serve DART s Customers by implementing steps that improve customers sense of security Customer Experience and Perception Safety Enhancements Improved Environment Marketing Messaging Security Enhancements Amenities Upgrades F e e d b a c k 5

DART Police Operations

Technology and Equipment Technology Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) o Bus o Stations o Trains o Triangle 7

Technology Enhancements ELERTS CCTV at Rosa Parks Plaza CCTV at Park and Rides and Transit Centers CCTV on Trains 8

Technology Enhancements 9

Technology Enhancements Soft Launch September 2017 Full Launch November 2017 Objective: Drive Downloads Increase perception of safeness on DART Text feature as well 10

Special Focus Areas Homeless Persons First Train St. Paul Baylor Deep Ellum Fair Park MLK DFW Airport Clearing Buses and Trains The Triangle Ledbetter Station 11

Deployment Strategies Police, Fare Enforcement and Security Guards Coverage for all LRVs Increase of 30 additional security guards Manpower increase for CBD Triangle Security Guard Branding and Increased Deployment Maintain flexibility to address special focus areas 12

Collaboration

Collaboration Dallas PD (DPD) and DART PD routinely partner to address quality of life concerns in and around the vicinity of the Triangle Area, (West End Station, Rosa Parks Plaza and West Transfer Center. DPD and DART PD Elements assigned to the CBD meet frequently to address issues of mutual concern. Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) hosts the monthly West End Task Force Meeting. 14

Collaboration DART Police Sergeant assigned to Dallas Police Fusion Center located in Dallas Police Headquarters. Shared Intelligence and Criminal Information DART Police Command level representatives in Dallas Police mobile command post and emergency operations center for major events. Dallas Police Central Business District Command Staff receive DART ReadyOP Alert Notifications regarding DART Police activity and system events in the Central Business District. 15

Collaboration DPD and DART PD regularly attend each other s CompStat meetings. DART PD regularly participate in Roll calls at different DPD Divisions. DART Police/Dallas Police monthly leadership team meetings DART/Dallas Police Initiatives: o Truancy o Warrant Checks o Panhandling, throughout the CBD o Dallas Police Deep Night checks of DART Triangle Area 16

Collaboration DISD Police Discuss collaborative ways to address student Quality of Life issues and Criminal behavior while using DART vehicles and facilities. DART/DDI-Safety Patrol DDI works with DART Police and DART Planning and Development on quality of life issues Patrol DART property and report suspicious activity, remove panhandlers, assist DART officers where needed and applicable. Downtown Security Directors Association Collaborative information sharing Meet monthly to discuss crime statistics and trends Monthly Downtown Dallas Neighborhood Association Meetings 17

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives DART Capital Design and Development has recommendations for improvements at CBD facilities from DART Police and the consultants listed below: Crime Prevention (CPTED) Reports prepared by DART Police, May 2017 AECOM, October 12, 2017 Steers, Davies, Gleave, October 2, 2017 WSP, October 13, 2017 19

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives DART Police Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) analysis This is a multidisciplinary approach to deterring criminal behavior through environmental design CPTED strategies rely upon the ability to influence offender decisions that precede criminal acts The result is a security assessment with risk ratings Amenities Upgrades Safety Enhancements Security Enhancements 20

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives Amenities Upgrades Landscape Improvements LED Lighting Sidewalks at Bus Stops Safety Enhancements Safety Barrier Guideway Fencing Signage Security Enhancements Camera Installation Visibility Improvements Shelters and Benches 21

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives Quick-turn-around site visits with short and long-term recommendations at the following areas: Bus and Rail Stations and Facilities Bus Stops Throughout Service Area Bus Stop at Commerce Street near Griffin Street Convention Center Guideway Pedestrian Crossings (Renaissance Tower) CBD East & West Transfer Center CBD Transit Mall 22

DART Downtown Dallas Operations 23

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives West End Station West Transfer Center Rosa Parks Plaza 912 Commerce St. Bus Stop Convention Center Station 24

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives Considerations for CBD Stations, Rosa Parks Plaza, Bus Stops including Union and Convention Center Station. Improve lighting and or increase the number of light fixtures. Add lighting, signage and CCTV cameras to improve guidance and deter loitering. Install additional cameras at areas susceptible to loitering. Install large monitors in public areas to display images of areas under surveillance. 25

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives Considerations for Outlying Stations Reviewing source materials to identify environmental design improvements to enhance security at DART facilities CPTED reports prepared by DART Police Supervisor and Operator based survey Customer feedback 26

Physical/Facility Security Initiatives Recommendations for Bus Stops Reviewing source materials to identify environmental design improvements to enhance security at DART facilities Supervisor and Operator based survey Bus Stop Condition Reports Customer feedback 27

Marketing Plan

Marketing Design Elements The creative execution will consist of: Design and theme that can cut across safety, security, amenities Simple messaging Ability to maintain thematic consistency when promoting key elements (i.e. Elerts) 29

Design Elements Rail Interiors 30

DART Smart on DART Assets Bus Video Screen Windscreens 31

Social and Digital Media Facebook, Twitter, Instagram DART.org Clever, smart, sharable digital content DART Smart Rider Tips 32

New DART Say Something App Rail Interiors Bus Interiors 33