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The memorandum discusses the reinstatement of the San José Police Department Horse Mounted Unit (HMU) as a part-time operation funded through existing resources for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. It includes a recommendation to accept a donation from the San José Police Foundation for equipment valued at approximately $390,000. The HMU aims to enhance public safety and community engagement in downtown San José, addressing concerns about safety and visibility. The proposal outlines operational strategies, funding sources, and the anticipated impact of the HMU on community policing and quality of life.
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Reinstatement of the San José Police Department Horse Mounted Unit as a part-time operation.
Funding for the HMU will come from existing resources and a donation from the San José Police Foundation.
The HMU aims to enhance visible police presence and improve quality of life in downtown San José.
The memorandum outlines the operational strategy, including the use of existing staff on an overtime basis.
Startup costs are estimated at approximately $390,000, covered by donations and existing funds.
Ongoing costs after FY 2025-2026 are estimated to be up to $120,000 annually.
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Specific dates and dollar amounts are mentioned but not detailed in the context of the overall budget.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Reinstatement of the San José Police Department Horse Mounted Unit Approved 08/19/25 25-840 4.2 FROM: Paul Joseph DATE: July 28, 2025 Date: 8/6/2025 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide RECOMMENDATION (a) (b) Approve the reinstatement of the San José Police Department Horse Mounted Unit as a collateral, part-time operation using existing funding for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 and include ongoing funding as part of the development of the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Base Budget as discussed in the memorandum. Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to accept a donation from the San José Police Foundation of six horses, two trucks, two horse trailers, uniforms, officer training, and miscellaneous tack and gear valued at approximately $390,000. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME Approval of these recommended actions will allow the San José Police Department (the Department) to reinstate the Horse Mounted Unit (HMU) and thereby expand its visible police presence and increase quality of life enforcement in the downtown area, that uses donations and existing resources for all startup and FY 2025-2026 expenses. BACKGROUND The...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose authorizing the City Manager to accept a donation from the San Jose Police Foundation. The donation includes six horses, two trucks, two horse trailers, uniforms, officer training, and miscellaneous tack and gear, valued at approximately $390,000. The resolution discusses the reinstatement of the Horse Mounted Unit (HMU) to enhance police presence in Downtown San Jose and address public safety concerns.
Key points
The resolution authorizes the City Manager to accept a donation from the San Jose Police Foundation.
The donation includes six horses, two trucks, two horse trailers, uniforms, officer training, and miscellaneous gear.
The total value of the donation is approximately $390,000.
The Horse Mounted Unit (HMU) was previously disbanded in 2018 due to budget constraints.
Reinstating the HMU aims to enhance police presence and improve public safety in Downtown San Jose.
The initiative is described as a public-private partnership that does not strain the General Fund.
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Specific details regarding the vote (AYES, NOES, ABSENT, DISQUALIFIED) are not filled in.
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NVF:TLC:JMD 8/7/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT A DONATION FROM THE SAN JOSE POLICE FOUNDATION OF SIX HORSES, TWO TRUCKS, TWO HORSE TRAILERS, UNIFORMS, OFFICER TRAINING, AND MISCELLANEOUS TACK AND GEAR VALUED AT APPROXIMATELY $390,000 WHEREAS, the San José Police Department (“Department”) previously operated a Horse Mounted Unit (HMU) that provided visible law enforcement presence and effective quality-of-life ordinance enforcement, particularly in the Downtown Core, but was disbanded in 2018 due to budget and staffing constraints; and WHEREAS, recent evaluations by the Department to enhance uniformed police presence in Downtown San José have highlighted the reinstatement of the HMU as a strategic, cost-neutral, and highly effective solution; and WHEREAS, reinstating the HMU directly responds to public safety concerns by significantly increasing uniformed presence in high-traffic areas, deterring criminal behavior through proactive engagement, and supporting officers’ ability to quickly respond to incidents that may otherwise go unchecked; and WHEREAS, this HMU is a partnership with the...
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The document appears to be a draft discussing various concerns and questions regarding the Mounted Unit's budget and operational effectiveness in the City of San Jose. It raises issues about the costs associated with maintaining the unit, staffing challenges, and the necessity of using horses for patrols. The text includes references to past budgets, potential injuries among mounted officers, and suggestions for alternative uses of city resources.
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Discussion on the Mounted Unit's budget and operational effectiveness.
Concerns about the costs of maintaining the Mounted Unit, estimated at $280,000 for one year.
Questions about staffing challenges and the effectiveness of using horses for patrols.
Reference to a 2023 study indicating higher injury rates for mounted police officers.
Suggestions for alternative uses of city resources, such as converting a patrol car for community events.
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Several placeholders and incomplete thoughts are present, indicating that the document may not be finalized.
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