Contra Costa County Grand Jury
• 2015-2016
• Agency Response
Response to:
Reclaiming Our Water
Dear Mr. Simmons, This correspondence will serve as the City of Walnut Creek's response to your June 24, 2016 letter*
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Findings and Recommendations 2 findings
F11
Response: The City of Walnut Creek agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
F12
The city that has and enforces a daytime curfew sees less daytime and juvenile crime. Response: The City of Walnut Creek partially disagrees with this finding. The City of Walnut Creek does not believe that adoption and enforcement of a daytime curfew would have any measurable impact on daytime and juvenile crime within the City of Walnut Creek. The City has full-time School Resource Officers that coordinate with the high schools and middle schools in our jurisdiction to ensure students attend school during the day. This interaction with Walnut Creek high schools and middle schools significantly reduces absenteeism and the potential for daytime and juvenile crime. The City of Walnut Creek does not have any information regarding this finding as it pertains to other cities within Contra Costa County. Post Office Box 8039, 1666 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 tel 925.943.5899 www.walnut-creek.org printed on recycled paper du. , is
No recommendations for this finding
* This report's PDF did not contain easily extractable text and required Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for analysis. There may be minor errors in the extracted findings and recommendations due to OCR limitations with scanned documents.