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they're inept that they would bring in trainers <br />He wants this made clear for the record. <br />Regular Session Minutes <br />April 20, 2001 <br />Page 3 <br />It's just part of their routine education effort. <br />MR. RUSSI informed that along with that tape he will bring Mr. Ashida a stack of paperwork <br />on Moya Gray on denials that he eventually got. <br />APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES <br />Commissioner Moe moved to approve the minutes of January 8, January 19, February 16, <br />and March 16, 2001, regular sessions. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Mills and <br />unanimously carried. <br />PERSONNEL ORDERS <br />Commissioner Mills moved to accept Personnel Orders 2001 -034 to 2001 -048. The motion <br />was seconded by Commissioner Muller and unanimously carried. <br />COMMUNICATIONS <br />Commissioner Lambeth moved to accept communications as listed. The motion was <br />seconded by Commissioner Mills and unanimously carried. <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS <br />• Budget and Finance: Vice Chair Manago reported that last month they went before the <br />County Council with the police department's budget. They were very surprised by the <br />positive response they received. The new mayor and the council are willing to listen to <br />ideas in improving the police department. The Chief is currently working on a five -year <br />plan with projects for each district. He asked the commissioners to sit down with the <br />Chief and discuss concerns they have for their district. <br />• Office Management and Staffing: Chair Okabe reported that with regards to the <br />secretary's upgrade, they are looking -into the job description. <br />• Rules and Policies: Commissioner Hara had no report. <br />• Contractual Services: Commissioner Mills reported that this will be discussed in <br />executive session. <br />• Public Relations: Commissioner Moe had no report. <br />CHIEF'S REPORT <br />• Crime: Assistant Chief Hickcox presented a report which is attached for filing. <br />• Traffic: Assistant Chief Hickcox presented a report which is attached for filing. <br />In response to Vice Chair Manago's inquiry into the decrease in DUI arrests, Chief Correa <br />reported that at this time last year, they had more personnel on the road to do DUI <br />enforcement. When the number of personnel on the road decreases, they have less <br />ability to detect the drunk driver. However, they recently received grant monies, and will <br />