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1986R04- CRIME RATES " . . RESOLUTION NO lr0- R - Jf A RESOLUTION WHEREAS, in spite of the dedication and best efforts of our law enforcement community, we find that the crime rate continues to rise and that our Texas businesses and law abiding citizens continue to needlessly suffer, WHEREAS , being visited rectif ied, the problems caused upon our citizens by crime and cr imina 1 acts is unacceptable and must be WHEREAS, the first function of government at all levels is to protect and safeguard the lives and property of its citizens, WHEREAS, the citizenry requires that governments at all levels take whatever action and appropriate whatever sums are necessary to properly fulfill said above referenced first function of government, WHEREAS, the law enforcement community and the law abiding citizens of Texas require that more attention be focused on crime, solutions identified to address our crime problems, and actions implemented to solve said crime problems, and WHEREAS, cities throughout Texas are presently working in a cooperative endeavor to identify those solutions which may be implemented unilaterally by the cities and those which requi re state legislative action, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS: THAT the undersigned do hereby resolve and recommend that each Mayor, Chief of POlice, Commissioner's Court, Sheriff, District Attorney and all other appropriate officials and concerned citizens continue the process above described and develop and support a strong well-rounded anti-crime package to be presented to the 70th Session of the Texas Legislature to convene in January, 1987, and . . .' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: THAT the undersigned find and determine that said anti-crime legislation is the singular most important issue affecting the lives, property, and safety of the citizens of Texas which will be dealt with in said legislative session. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the if day of ~~ 19 8ft, . , ATTEST: (SEAL OF CITY) . , , ~ CITY OF DALLAS A. Starke Taylor Jr. Mayor February 5, 1986 Mayor Earl W. Sawyer Ci ty of Schertz P. O. Drawer I Schertz, T.X 78154 Dear Mayor Sawyer: , I am sure you are aware that crime is a major problan that faces all of us. Crime affects people fran every walk of life and in every area of our State. No, person or conmuni ty is exarpt. This continual problan takes an enonnou~ toll, both in tenDS of human misery and as a disincentive to econanic development. It is extremely important that each city in Texas take a strong position on this issue of crime. We IIlISt do all we can to make sure that "crime does not pay in the State of Texas." In June 1985, I initiated the Criminal Justice Task Force to look at the overall crime picture in the City of Dallas, as well as the State of Texas. This Task Force is looking in detail at the various components of the criminal justice systan and is suggesting measures, both immediate and Iong-tenn, on ways to lessen the problan. Many of these problems can be solved locally, but sane issues IIlISt be addressed at the state level. I need your help. Dallas and other cities have joined hands and have declared war on crime in our respective areas. OUr first goal is to amend our state laws to make the coomi tting of crimes an accountable act. Due regard should be given to the constitutional rights of the accused, but our first priority IIlISt be to ensure that our citizens are protected and their safety is assured. OUr Task Force is finalizing the preparation of a broad-based, comprehensive anti-crime package to present to the Texas Legislature in January, 1987. This package will be finished no later than March I, 1986. A statewide crime survey will immediately go into the field and copies of this IIlInicipally produced package will be made avaiIable to you and to legislative and statewide candidates. OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY HALL DALLAS, TEXAS 75201 TELEPHONE 214/670-4054 Criminal Justice - Page 2 - We need to make sure that each of our state representatives and senators realize how vi tally essentiaI this anti-crime package is to our communities. At the present time, we are working closely with the Governor's Office and various law enforcement support groups. Wi th additional help and comnitment from you, we collectively can make a difference. I also ask for your participation in another area. The enclosed resolution was unanimously adopted by the CriminaI Justice Task Force. The cities of Austin and Fort Worth already have passed such a resolution. We would hope that your ci ty would join us in this effort. We would ask that your city council consider a simiIar resolution and alert the media, your local representatives, and all concerned citizens to this important issue. Please notify me when you pass such a resolution. If you have any questions or if I may be of any assistance to you, please call our project director Sherry Snith at (214) 670-5394. I will keep you infonned of our ongoing progress. Together, I am confident our Texas ci ties can uni te to make every town and neighborhood in this State a safer place to live and work. :;~r~~~ ~~ Sf A. STARKE TAYLCR, JR. Mayor Ci ty of Dallas