Legislación / ID 25-1685

PROYECTO DE LEY (para introducción) - Deroga la Sección 10-812 del Código Municipal de Fresno, relacionada con las condiciones de la respuesta policial a los sistemas de alarma de seguridad pública

ID 25-1685 · Action Item · Passed

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City Council
Fecha
Thu, Dec 18, 2025
Resultado
Thu, Dec 18, 2025

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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: MINDY CASTO, Chief of Police Police Department BY: MICHAEL LANDON, Deputy Chief Administrative Division SUBJECT ..Title BILL (for Introduction) - Repealing Section 10-812 of the Fresno Municipal Code, Relating to Conditions on Police Response to Public Safety Alarm Systems ..Body RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that Council adopt the Ordinance to repeal Fresno Municipal Code Section 10-812 relating to Conditions on Police Response to Public Safety Alarm Systems. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Fresno Municipal Code (FMC) is a document that has been studied, revised, compiled and codified in order that every citizen could understand the local laws of Fresno. The FMC also provides guidance as it relates to the roles of each department and the services they provide. The deletion of FMC Section 10-812, which limits the Police Department's ability to respond to burglary or robbery alarms at a given address after a certain number of false alarms, will prevent conflict between the FMC and Fresno Police Department Policy. BACKGROUND The Fresno Police Department is a local law enforcement agency responsible for responding to police calls for service in the City of Fresno. Police officers have the responsibility of responding to all police calls generated from citizens of Fresno including but not limited to homicide, burglary, robbery, theft and auto theft. In 2023, the department responded to 5,275 false alarm calls for service. Fresno Police Department Policy 303 - Burglaries, Thefts and Alarms requires police response to all burglary, theft and alarm calls for service as though they were "in progress", exercising caution and making safety a priority. The deletion of FMC Section 10-812, which limits the Police Department's ability to respond to burglary or robbery alarms at a given address after a certain number of false alarms, will prevent conflict between the FMC and Fresno Police Department Policy. ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS This is not a "project" for the purposes of CEQA, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15378. LOCAL PREFERENCE Local Preference was not implemented as this item does not involve the bid or award of a construction or services contract. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact for this request as it is a language deletion to an existing document. Attachment: Ordinance

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