Common use of Policies for Neighborhood Patrol Clause in Contracts

Policies for Neighborhood Patrol. A Shelter Operator staff-led Neighborhood Patrol will assemble daily to monitor a ½ mile radius around the shelter perimeter. The role of this patrol group is to promote cleanliness, engage with neighbors, and enhance the safety and mitigate any perceived program impacts within the immediate vicinity. Additionally, they will prevent and monitor for any issues of loitering, unauthorized parking of client vehicles in the neighborhood, abandoned property, shopping carts and other blight. A log will be kept of the daily patrols. The following actions will be completed by the Neighborhood Patrol: 1. All litter and trash items will be removed from the area and properly disposed of; 2. Clients found loitering will be issued a warning. Violations of this rule may cause a client to be exited from the facility; 3. Unauthorized parking of client vehicles in the neighborhood are subject to towing; 4. Shelter Operator will contact a city-designated shopping cart retrieval program to collect all shopping carts found that do not contain items of personal property; 5. Shelter Operator will follow city codes for removing personal property found in the surrounding area;

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Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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Policies for Neighborhood Patrol. A Shelter Operator staff-led The OPERATOR will organize, lead, and convene a Neighborhood Patrol will assemble daily to monitor a ½ mile radius 1/2‐mile perimeter around the shelter perimetershelter. The role of this patrol group is to site to collect litter, promote cleanliness, engage with neighbors, and enhance the safety and mitigate any perceived program impacts within cleanliness of the immediate vicinity. Additionally, they will prevent and monitor for any control issues of loitering, unauthorized parking of client vehicles in the neighborhood, abandoned property, shopping carts and other blight. A log will be kept of the daily weekly patrols. The following actions will be completed by the Neighborhood Patrol: 1. :  All litter and trash items will be removed from the area and properly disposed of; 2. ;  Clients found loitering will be issued a warning. Violations of this rule may cause a client to be exited from the facility; 3. ;  Unauthorized parking of client vehicles in the neighborhood are subject to towing; 4. ;  Shelter Operator will contact a city-city designated shopping cart retrieval program to collect all shopping carts found that do not contain items of personal property; 5. ;  Shelter Operator will follow city codes for removing personal property found in the surrounding area;.  Shelter Operator will work with law enforcement to have staff conduct outreach and engagement activities to homeless in surrounding community such as parks, river bottoms, etc.

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Samples: Contract #16 22 0037 Ps

Policies for Neighborhood Patrol. A Shelter Operator staff-led The OPERATOR will organize, lead, and convene a Neighborhood Patrol will assemble daily to monitor a ½ mile radius 1/2‐mile perimeter around the shelter perimetershelter. The role of this patrol group is to site to collect litter, promote cleanliness, engage with neighbors, and enhance the safety and mitigate any perceived program impacts within cleanliness of the immediate vicinity. Additionally, they will prevent and monitor for any control issues of loitering, unauthorized parking of client vehicles in the neighborhood, abandoned property, shopping carts and other blight. A log will be kept of the daily weekly patrols. The following actions will be completed by the Neighborhood Patrol: 1. : • All litter and trash items will be removed from the area and properly disposed of; 2. ; • Clients found loitering will be issued a warning. Violations of this rule may cause a client to be exited from the facility; 3. ; • Unauthorized parking of client vehicles in the neighborhood are subject to towing; 4. ; • Shelter Operator will contact a city-city designated shopping cart retrieval program to collect all shopping carts found that do not contain items of personal property; 5. ; • Shelter Operator will follow city codes for removing personal property found in the surrounding area;. • Shelter Operator will work with law enforcement to have staff conduct outreach and engagement activities to homeless in surrounding community such as parks, river bottoms, etc.

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Samples: Contract #16 22 0037 Ps

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Policies for Neighborhood Patrol. A Shelter Operator staff-led The OPERATOR will organize, lead, and convene a Neighborhood Patrol will assemble daily to monitor a ½ 1/2-mile radius perimeter around the shelter perimetershelter. The role of this patrol group is to site to collect litter, promote cleanliness, engage with neighbors, and enhance the safety and mitigate any perceived program impacts within cleanliness of the immediate vicinity. Additionally, they will prevent and monitor for any control issues of loitering, unauthorized parking of client vehicles in the neighborhood, abandoned property, shopping carts and other blight. A log will be kept of the daily weekly patrols. The following actions will be completed by the Neighborhood Patrol: 1. :  All litter and trash items will be removed from the area and properly disposed of; 2. ;  Clients found loitering will be issued a warning. Violations of this rule may cause a client to be exited from the facility; 3. ;  Unauthorized parking of client vehicles in the neighborhood are subject to towing; 4. ;  Shelter Operator will contact a city-city designated shopping cart retrieval program to collect all shopping carts found that do not contain items of personal property; 5. ;  Shelter Operator will follow city codes for removing personal property found in the surrounding area;.  Shelter Operator will work with law enforcement to have staff conduct outreach and engagement activities to homeless in surrounding community such as parks, river bottoms, etc.

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Samples: Contract for Public Services

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