Spring Break 2021 Deployment Plan - CBS Local
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Spring Break 2021Deployment Plan
Deputy Chief Wayne Jones
Spring Break Dates February 15th through April 11th
8 weeks
High Impact Weekends – First 3 Weekends of March
March 5-7
March 12-14
March 19-21
Police Department Deployment
Full police coverage for the entire 8 weeks, with additional reinforcements during the high impact weekends.
Shifts and schedules were modified to maximize presence.
The entire Department overlaps, meaning they are all on-duty each Saturday throughout the duration of the deployment.
Every asset and law enforcement technique at the Department’s disposal will be utilized to include:
License Plate Readers (fixed and mobile)
Traffic Enforcement (motors, patrol cars)
Marine Patrol (additional vessels)
Post/Beat positions in the ADCD
Problem Solving Teams (PST) - Proactive Enforcement
ATV’s (beach and park patrol)
Golf Carts/Mules (beach and Baywalk patrols)
Directed Patrols
Goodwill Ambassadors
Police Personnel On-Duty During the Deployment The table below denotes the number of on-duty Miami
Beach officers during this deployment. These numbers donot include the contingencies we are utilizing from outsideagencies.
This deployment plan allows us the flexibility to deployofficers throughout the City, as deemed necessary, andaccording to the volume of calls received in each area.
The increase in the number of on-duty officers providesthe Department with the flexibility to deploy theseresources where they are needed.
Area 1 Area 4 Area 2 Area 3 Area 1 Area 4 Area 2 Area 30700-1700 44 20 12 12 88 72 60 15 15 1471700-0200 44 49 6 6 105 54 74 8 8 1320200-0700 26 49 6 6 87 22 52 6 6 81
Total in City Total in CityAverage Weekday & Sunday Saturdays
Leveraging Partnerships We will also seek out future opportunities to supplement our crime fighting efforts by partnering with other agencies to include, but not limited to:
Miami Dade Police Department (MDPD)
Coral Gables Police Department (CGPD)
Florida Highway Patrol (FHP)
United States Coast Guard (USCG) - maritime issues
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation (FWC)
Additional Considerations A Traffic Mitigation Plan will
be utilized to alleviate trafficconcerns along the 5th
Street Corridor.
The Department has a plan,and the ability to diverttraffic coming into the City,during peak times shouldtraffic gridlock occur.