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103rd Annual Tournament of Roses, Pasadena police operations plan, 1992-01-01
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103rd Annual Tournament of Roses, Pasadena police operations plan, 1992-01-01
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(818) 405-3910 (818) 405-3389 ROBERT L. HUFF Assistant Division Commander Pasadena Police Department Field Services Division 207 North Garfield Avenue Pasadena, California 91101 (818) 405-4533 FAX (818) 405-3781 GARY A. BENNETT Commander Pasadena Police Department Field Services Division 207 North Garfield Avenue Pasadena, California 91101 :t. 03rd ANNUAL TOURNAMENT OF ROSES JANUARY 1 1 1992 PASADENA POLICE OPERATIONS PLAN JERRY A. OLIVER SR. POLICE CHIEF INTRODUCTION The Pasadena Police Department's Operational Plan covers all aspects of the New Years operations. The mission of the Pasadena Police Department is to provide general law enforcement services to the community as well as traffic, crowd control, and overall coordination of all law enforcement and security entities involved in the New Years event. The plan is divided into six separate sections each containing an Operations Overview, General Information, and Personnel Deployment & Assignment Responsibilities. The following sections are contained in this plan: I • . Pre-Event Operations: Encompasses all parade related activities up to 1700 hours on New Years Eve. II. Hiqhtside Operations: Encompasses parade related activities beginning at approximately 1700 hours on New Years Eve, and ending at approx. 0500 hrs. on New . Years day. III. support Personnel: Encompasses non-parade related activities necessary to provide normal police services throughout the New Years event, or personnel whose functions overlap several operational areas. IV. Dayside Operations: v. Encompasses parade related activities beginning at approximately 0500 hours on New Years Day and ending when Post Parade float viewing concludes on Jan. 1st. Rose Bowl Operations: Encompasses the New Years Day Rose Bowl game and related activities. VI. Post Parade operations: Encompasses activities at the float viewing area on one or two days following New Years day. ALPHABETICAL NAME INDEX AFSHARIAN, G • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-19, VI-9 AIKEN, R • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • V-17 ALANIZ, V • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I-5, I-6, IV-6, VI-5 ALLARD , J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • I I -19 , I I - 21 , VI - 7 ALVAREZ, R • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-5 ANDERSON, A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-39 ANDERSON, R • • • • • • • • • • • III-4, III-6, IV-8, IV-9 ANDERSON, T • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-13 ANTHONY, V LT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-3 0 ARCAND, S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-40 ARMANDUIA, C • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-5 AVERSANO, R • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • V-14 BACA, K • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I I I - 5 BANUELOS, F • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-12 BANUELOS, L • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-39 BAYLESS, L • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I-4, I-9, VI-12 BECKLEY, G ••••••••••••••••• III-8, III-10, V-29 BENNETT, G CMDR • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• IV-2, V-14, V-29 BENTLEY, J • • • . • • • . • . • • • • • . . • • II-4 0, III-7 BERGNER, W • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-5, III-7 BERUMEN, P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-4 5 BIIBEIMER, M • • • • • • • • " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-12 BIAINE, L • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-5 BLANCHARD, . J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• III-14, V-17, VI-11 BLUMENTHAL, T LT. • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• III-10 BOBBS, J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... II-30 BROWN, T • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-5 BRUSH, W • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-4, III-6 · BRYANT, R • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I-II-4, III-6 BUGH, M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-1_ 9, VI-6 BURNS, G • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-4, III-6 BURWELL, D CMDR • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-14 BUTTERY, J • . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . III-12 CALATAYUD, . E . • . • • . . . • • . • • • • • • • • • III-5, III-7 CALCAN AS , R • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I I - 3 9 , VI -8 CAMPBELL, A. • • • • •••••••••••• III-4, III-6, VI-11 CANTU , V • • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I I - 2 0 , VI -8 CAPUANO, G • • • • • • • •••••• I-5, V-16, V-19 CARNIGHAN, P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-3 6 CARPENTER, P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II-2 0, VI-6 CARRILLO, J . . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • I-6 CARTER, D • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-4, III-6 CASSIDY, R • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • V-17 CHAVIRA, R • • • • • • • . • • • . • . • • . • • • • • • III-4, III-6 CHEUNG, N. • . • . • • . . . • • ••••••••• II-30 CLARK , C • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I I I -12 COATS, D ••...•.•..••••.•••..•••• III-13, IV-9 CRADDOLPH, D ..•.•••..• I-5, I-6, IV-6, IV-7, V-29, VI-5 CRAWFORD, P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III-13 CRAWFORD, S • • • • • • • • • . • • • III-4, III-6, IV-8, IV-9 CUSTER, G. . • • . • • • . • • • • •• III-8, III-10, III-11 D 'ANGELO, J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • III-5, III-7 DAHLSTEIN, M . • . • • • • • . •••••• III-4, III-6, VI-6 DAVENPORT, E • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • • II-4 6 DELGADO, T • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • II-31 DERIENZO, R • • • • . • • • . • • • . . • • •. • • II-19, II-21 DEVIS, E II-39 DEWAR, J II-19, II-21 DIAZ, D V-15 DIAZ, M II-17, VI-5 DICESARE, s II-46 DODGE, s II-31, VI-9 DODGE, w III-12 DOLLAR, R II-35 DOMINGUEZ, G V-18 DRAKE, L II-40, VI-10 DURHAM, s VI-9 EASTIS, G II-19, II-21 EDWARDS, J II-40 ELDRIDGE, C III-8, III-9 ELLIOTT, J II-40 ESTES, C II-46, VI-12 EVANS, K II-31, III-7 EVANS, R III-5 FAHLER, M III-5, III-7 FAULKNER, J II-48 FERRER, L III-13 FINLEY, B II-35 FINLEY, D III-5, III-7 FORSTER, D II-35 FULLER, C . • II-31 GALES, p II-17 GALLO, L II-31 GAMBERALE, w V-18 GARCIA_ , L V-17 GARRETT, J II-30 -- - GEORGE, B III-14, V-17, V-29, VI-11 GIPSON, J V-17 GOMEZ, A III-13 GONZALES, A I-4, VI-10 GONZALEZ, J I-10 GONZALEZ, T III-5, III-7 GRAMMER, D II-17, IV-6, VI-5 GRANADOS, p II-19 GRAY, G I-4, I-5, IV-6, IV-7, V-16, VI-12 GUTIERREZ, C II-20, VI-8 HALL, K- • II-30 HANSEN, D II-45 HANSEN, M V-15 HARRIS, D LT III-9, III-12, V-14, V-29, V-44 HARRIS, DG . III-5, III-7 HARRIS, J II-30 HENDERSON, D I-10 HENRY, J III-4, III-6 HERMAN, D I-4, I-5, I-8, VI-12 HERNANDEZ, R III-5 HIGASHI, E I-6 HIGGINS, T III-4, III-6 HILLARY, R V-16 HILTZ, w LT II-17, II-21 HINTON, J II-50 HIRIGOYEN, F III-4, III-6 HO, V II-31 HOLL, D II-40 HOOKER, M HOWARD, L HOYT, R HUFF, R HUNTER, IBARRA, INGRAM, M IRELAND, W ITO, C JACKSON, M JACKSON, R JAMES, D LT K T JAMES, R JAMESON, JENKINS, JENKINS, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, F J R B C R s LT ·JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JONES, D JONES, K JONES, S JORGE, K JURADO, C KAUHOLA, K KELLEY, R KENNEDY, F KETTLE, G KIRBY, L KIRKPATRICK, KISER, K KNEBEL, J KORPAL, M KRESS, S LAFKAS, J -LAMAR, M LANG, M LASTER, A LAW, D LEE, K LEE, L LEMMON, B LEVY, S LEWIS, M LINSENMAYER, LONGORIA, J LOOP, A _ . LOPEZ, C LUNA, J MAGALLON · , A MARINOFF, M MARQUEZ, L MATHEWS, G MAXIE, H McCAA, E McWADE, P McWILLIAMS, M B E I-6 III-13, IV-9 I-4, I-6, IV-6, IV-7, V-29, VI-12 III-14, VI-5 II-48 II-20, VI-11 I-5, II-17, II-20, IV-6, VI-12 II-31 V-14 II-19, II-21, VI-6 II-50 II-31 III-8, III-10, V-29 II-48 V-17 V-16 I-10 I-10 V-16, V-19 V-16 III-12 II-18 V-29 III-5, III-7 II-19, VI-6 III-5 V-14 III-13, IV-9 I-4, I-5, I-8, IV-6, IV-7, V-29, VI-12 III-4, III-6 V-14 II-49 III-4, III-6 V-15, V-19 I-8, II-17, II-20, IV-6, VI-12 II-31 II-36, VI-8 III-9, III-11 I-9, V-29 II-39 II-50 III-5 I-5, IV-9, V-17 III-5 IV-9 III-14 II-36 III-5, III-7 II-30, VI-10 III-5 II-19- , VI-7 III-5, III-7 III-13 II-20, II-21 III-4, III-6 III-12 III-7 III-5, IV-8, IV-9 MEAD, J MEJIA, J MERCADO, R MEZA, M MILLER, L MILLOY, C MILLS, E MISPAGEL, C MOE, D MOORE, C MORFORD, R MORRIS, 0 MOWERY, D MULHALL, R MURRAY, D NANNING, R NARTATEZ, M NIETO, R NODA, J NORTHCOTT, J OBERON, M OLDFIELD, T OLQUIN, J OLQUIN, S OLSON, L ORDONEZ, R ORTEGA, P PADILLA, A PEDERSON, T PENNINGTON, L PEREZ, C PEREZ, J PEREZ, JA PEREZ, JJ PERRINE, L PETERSEN, D PETERSON, K PETERSON, T PHAM, C POLIMENI, P POTEKIAN, B POTTER, C PRATT, C QUALLS, D QUINTANA, A QUINZON, E RAMOS, G RAPAGNA, P REAVIS, D REYES, J RICHTER, D RIDDLE, P RILEY, J LT RILEY, T RINGO, J ROBINSON, C ROCHELLE, A RODRIGUEZ, J .. .. I-9, V-29 III-12 III-5, III-7 II-31 II-36 III-5, III-7 II-39 II-35, III-11 V-16 I-4, I-6, I-9, II-48, VI-12 I-4, I-6, I-9, VI-8 VI-6 II-20, VI-7 III-9 II-35 II-45 III-12 III-13 II-36 II-36 I-4, I-5, IV-6, IV-7, VI-5 III-4, II-45, III-4, III-10 III-7 VI-12 III-6 II-40 III-12 III-5, VI-8 I-8, IV-6, V-27, V-29, VI-12 III-12 III-5, III-12 II-31 VI-6 II-36 V-18 V-14 III-4, III-6 II-40 . III-8, III-4, III-6 III-7 II-40 I-4, I-5, IV-6, IV-7, VI-12 III-9, IV-9, V-17 III-13, III-5, III-4, III-11, V-29, III-4, II-20, III-7 III-6 III-5 VI-11 III-6 VI-6 III-13, IV-9 II-35 III-5, III-7 II-44 II-20, VI-7 III-5 III-13, IV-9 II-20, VI-7 III~13, IV-9 RODRIGUEZ, s III-4, III-6 ROJAS, T II-30 ROON, K III-5 ROSNER, H . . .. III-4, III-6 SAINZ, C II-36, VI-10 SALGADO, L III-5 SANDOVAL, R V-17 SAPP, s III-13, IV-9 SARAF, T V-16 SCHAEFLE, K III-5 SCHANDER, M II-50 SCHIRKA, B V-17 SECCIA, J V-18 SHAW, R I-4, VI-9 SHEAR, J II-49 SHIPMAN, w III-5, III-7 SMITH, A III-15 SPATZ, J III-4, III-6 STEIN, D II-40, VI-11 STOKES, D III-13 STRETTON, R III-5 STROUBLE, B III-13, IV-9 SWEETMAN, T II-49 TALANCON, J III-6 TAYLOR, L I-6 TAYLOR, M II-36 TAYLOR, R I-5, V-18, V-29, VI-11 THOMAS, D III-8, III-10, III-11 THOMAS, G I-4, I-6, I-9, VI-7 THOMAS, J II-31 THOMPSON, G II-20, VI-8 THURSTON, s III-4, III-6 TOGNAZZINI, J III-13, IV-9 TORRES, D II-20, VI-8 TUCKER, p II-48 TUCKER, R II-40 URIBE, A II-39 URIBE, R V-15, V-19 UYEDA, R II-30 VALADEZ, G II-46 VANDERGRIFT, M III-4, III-6 VICINO, C III-5 VIDAL, G I-5, V-16 VIDAL, M . III-12 VIDALES, S III-5, III-7, IV-10 VILLALOVOS, M II-31 VILLEGAS, s II-44 VINDIOLA, R II-36 WAFFER, B III-12 WALLACE, R III-5, IV-8, IV-9 WARD, J II-39 WARE, N II-40 WEBSTER, T II-44, IV-9 WHITE, K LT IV-3, IV-6 WHITE, MJ III-9, III-11, VI-11 WILEY, G IV-7, V-22, V-29, V-44 WILKINS, A II-35, VI-10 WILLIAMS, M II-40 WILLIAMS, T. WILLS, F LT WOOD, C. YANCEY, M. ZARATE, J I-4, I-5, IV-6, IV-7, III-4, II-35 II-35 VI-12 III-6 II-44 I PRE-EVENT OPERATIONS I. PRE-EVENT OPERATIONS A. Operational Overview ..•..••...•.•...•..•.••.•...••. I-2 B. General Information. . ................... I-3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Uni farms ...•..•....••••.•.• Briefing locations.~ •..••.••. Logistics/ Transportation. Communications ••.•. Arrest procedures .. EOW ••••••• OT slips ••••.•.••.. . • I-3 .I-3 . ....... ·I-3 • • I-3 .I-3 . . I-3 .I-3 c. Personnel Deployment & Assignment Responsibilities.I-4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Pre-Parade Operation RV Security ......... . Float Viewing ........•. Rose Bowl Area Parking Lot Security ••. Hospitality Compound .•.......•...•••. Rose Bowl csc Security ...........• I-1 ••. I-4 .I-7 .I-7 . ...... I-9 . ... I-10 .I-1O - I , .Fth.1-= ~ul, J .J 1.,FF! ·:.:n~ ,_ TfV"F F°I ' , Iv ...... 1992 PH EVENT OPERATIONS . ~ AV Sa:CUHHY vrP 'i=r. -" .. - ' !r,l l ( -.;.,, I ::.Eh, OVERALL COMMANDER I : ,, J1 c · - J ~L . ' A Liv·- - l 1 , i- 1 Lr , er ~rt · . - ~ ___ t:_ H ?::J SYECIAL EVENT PLANNING UNIT 1 LIEll rEr l UT 1 ~ t:ht:if:, 1 lT ~ .. :F~l 1 :1::f\, _; l r--- - ... - ·- __ j rLOAT 1 Vlt:WlMG 1 li-J If.._ fl.JA.T ..,t, '- ~ v'.J 'f. ~-~ I, fA,,T., "\ ' HOSE &OWL AREA PAHKINu LOT SE CUHllY ••· . . - . 1 "L .~c:- ~ , ,h!l'{twdrr" I I . l HOS~I 1A·1 ILV C0Mf0Ut40 11.J'!t:~ Tl,-iAT (. h :.. ,_Ffl-rh, ~ 1-JU,:F. ._,._!'-'T ,r ... I. PRE-PARADE OPERATIONS Continued A. Operationa1 · ovarviav The Pasadena Police Department's Pre-Event Operations will consist of six different phases starting on Monday, December 30th, at 1200 hours and continuing through Tuesday, December 31st, at 1800 hours. These events include Pre-Parade Operations, RV Security, Float Viewing, Rose Bowl Area Parking Lot Security, Hospitality Compound, and Rose Bowl - CSC Security. Each phase will operate under specific guidelines which includes several entities. Personnel from the Pasadena Police Department will assist and coordinate all efforts relating to public safety during each phase. The Command Post responsibilities will be with Support Operation Personnel ( S. O. S.) • In the event that S. O. S. personnel are not available, the on duty Watch Administrator will assume responsibility. The Command Post will be situated in the Support Operation's or the Watch Administrator's office. Emergency Service Operators will monitor the assigned frequency to provide the appropriate support throughout this operation. All operational inquiries should be directed to the Command Post. PRE-PARADE OPERATIONS - Pre-Parade Operations will begin on Monday, December 30th, at 1200 hours through Tuesday December 31st, at 1800 hours. Pasadena Police Department will provide police services along the parade route during this time period to enforce all parade related ordinances. RV SECURITY - Overnight camping accommodations for RV's will be furnished at Bro·okside Park starting on Saturday, December 28, at 1200 hours through Thursday, January 2, at 2000 hours. FLOAT VIEWtNG - The Tournament Of Roses will offer float viewing for the general public in the area of the Rose Bowl and the Rose Palace. Starting Saturday December 28, at 0800 hours through Tuesday, December 31, at 1700 hours, Pasadena Police will assist with traffic and crowd control. ROSE BOWL AREA PARKING LOT SECURITY - To maintain the integrity of the Rose Bowl area parking lots, Security Rangers will be deployed in this area starting Tuesday, December 31, at 1600 hours through Wednesday, January 1, at 0800 hours. HOSPITALITY COMPOUND/CBC - Several events will take place in the Hospitality Compound before, during, and after the Rose Bowl Game. Contemporary Services Corporation will assist with security in the compound area as well as the "within the fence" area of the Rose Bo~l. I-2 PRE-PARADE OPERATIONS Continued B. General Information 1. UNIFORMS - The uniform for all phases Operations will be the standard class uniform. of Pre-Event "B" utility 2. BRIEFING LOCATIONS - For the Pre-Parade, RV Security, and Float Viewing phases, briefings will be held in the Support Operations' office prior to the start of each shift. The remaining phases of the Operation will have their briefings held at the event location. 3. LOGISTICS/TRANSPORTATION - All logistical items and transportation needs for police personnel will be picked up in the Support Operations' office at the start of each shift, and returned at its completion. 4. COMMUNICATIONS Police Communications will be on frequency one monitored by the Command Post and the on duty dispatcher. All communications will remain on frequency one unless otherwise indicated. csc and T of R personnel will have their own communications and will coordinate with the officer at the event location. 5. ARREST PROCEDURES - All arrestees will be booked into the Pasadena City Jail. Officers assigned to the pre-parade operation will be responsible for booking and transportation of arrestees. The remaining phases of this operation will contact Field Services for arrests and transportation needs. 6. EOW - All EOW's will be coordinated by either the Command Post or the on duty Watch Commander. 7. OT SLIPS - All personnel will receive a "Overtime Assignment Sheet" attached to their assignments. All p~rsonnel shall complete the assignment sheet and turn it into Support Operations. Support Operations personnel wil.l be responsible for verifying the employees assignment(s) and hours. Personnel will not work beyond their assigned hours ·without a Supervisor's approval. Any personnel working beyond their listed hours should notify Support Operation personnel of the changes. ,-- PRE-PARADE OPERATIONS Continued c. Personnel Deployment, Assignment Responsibilities 1. PRE-PARADE OPERATION - This phase of the operation will be conducted by the Pasadena Police Department. The zone concept will be utilized during Pre-Parade security operations. The Zone units will stay in their zones of responsibility unless otherwise directed by "BLUE-20". Discourage placement of chairs along the parade route until 1200 on 12/31/91. No areas may be roped off at any time. COUCHES ARB BOT ALLOWED ON THE PARADE ROUTB AT ANY TIME!! Information brochures will be provided for distribution to spectators who plan to spend the night along the parade route. Monday, 12-30-91 (Day Motors) 0800 - 1630 GRAY, G BLUE-20 BERMAN, D RED-91 KETTLE, G RED-92 OBERON, M GOLD-91 HOYT, R GOLD-92 WOOD, C GREEN-91 POTTER, C BROWN-91 ORTIZ, G BROWN-92 (PA 1 s & PR 1 s) 1000 - 2030 SHAW, R PA/PR: BAYLESS, L PA/PR: MOORE, C PA/PR: GONZALES, A PA/PR: (Couch Patrol) 1000 - 2030 THOMAS, G VAN-1 MORFORD, R I-4 61 21 16 14 RED ZONE GOLD ZONE GREEN ZONE BROWN ZONE PRE-PARADE OPERATXONS Continued Monday, 12-30-91 (Night Motors) 1530 - 2400 GRAY, G BLUE 20 ALAIIXZ, V RED-91 CRADDOLPB, D GOLD-91 DEAL, J GREEN-91 XNGRAH, M BROWN-91 Tuesday, 12/31/91 (Sign-up) 0001 - 0800 LEHHON, B TAYLOR, R CAPUANO, G VXDAL, G RED-91* GOLD-91* GREEN-91* BROWN-91* * Supervised by Morning Watch Supervisors Tuesday, 12-31-91 (Day Motors) · oaoo - 1630 GRAY, G BLUE-20 POTTER, C RED-91 KETTLE, G GOLD-91 OBERON, M GREEN-91 WOOD, C BROWN-9.1 BERMAN, D ROVER I-5 (EOW: 2030) (EOW: 1830) PRE-PARADE OPERATIONS Continued Tuesday, 12-31-91 (Hight Motors) (PA 1 s 5 PR 1 s) (COUCH PATROL) ROTE: 1000-1830 ORTIZ, G BOYT, R CRADDOLPII, D DEAL, J ALANIZ, V 0800-1700 MOORE, C MORFORD, R THOMAS, G 0800-1700 HIGASHI, E CARRILLO, J TAYLOR, L BOOKER, M RED-91 GOLD-91 GREEN-91 BROWN-91 ROVER RED ZONE GOLD & GREEN ZONES BROWN ZONE VAN-1 VAN-2 ALL PRE-PARADE DETAIL SUPERVISOR(S) WILL COORDINATE THEIR E.o.w. WITH THE ON-DUTY WATCH ADMINISTRATOR TO DETERMINE ARY HOLDOVER NEEDS. I-6 I I I I i I PRE-PARADE OPERATIONS Continued 2. RV SECURITY - This phase of ·the operation will be con ducted by csc. This detail is to provide secutiy as well as information to people who have parked in the designated RV area of Brookside Park and/or the west side of West Dr. during the New Year's operation. The RV area will be under the supervision and control of Brookside Park personnel. They will be assisted by 5 STAR PARKING. RV's are not permitted by City Ordinance to camp in any other area of Brookside Park or the Rose Bowl. 3. The campers are not permitted to have any open fires unless contained in a BBQ pit - no fires on the ground or in trash cans. Service America is the only authorized vendor in Brookside Park. The exceptions are the sellers of the Official Tournament of Roses Programs. Cal Poly Students are authorized to sell other pr9ducts on the property of the Rosemont Pavilion only. Any person selling any goods in the RV area without Service America ID is in violation of the Pasadena Municipal code. All goods should be confiscated and booked into the property room. Vendors failing to cooperate should be cited. No car rental agency's are authorized to rent cars in the Park area. If any car rental personnel or food trucks come into the Park area they should be told to leave. All vehicles must be out of the Rose Bowl paved lots no later than 2200 hours on 12/31. All lots should be locked after that time. RV CAMPING BEGINS: 12/28/91 (Saturday at Noon) PRICE PER NIGHT: $40 FLOAT VIEWING - For this phase of the operation the Pasadena Police Department will work in conjunction with Contemporary Services Corporation ~nd The Tournament of Roses. Float viewing will be available starting Saturday December 28, 1991 at 0800 hours thru Tuesday, December 31, 1991 at 1800 hours. During specific hours the Pasadena Police Department and csc will provide traffic assistance in the float viewing areas. Float viewing in the Rose Bowl area will be at Rosemont Pavilion, arid in the large · tent in Area "F". Viewing will also be available at Rose Palace located on Raymond Ave. south of California Bl. I-7 PRE-PARADE OPERATIONS Continued (Motors) . In the Rose Bowl area, buses will park on the east exten sion of Arroyo Bl., facing south. (buses are allowed to park on both sides of the street, an emergency/bus exit lane will be maintained down the center of the street) The extension will be barricaded off at Seco st. on the south, and at Rosemont Av. on the north and manned by T of R white suiters. The buses will enter the extension from Rosemont Av. and Arroyo Bl. The T of R white suiters stationed there will allow the buses access to park. The buses will exit via the south end of the extension. Vehicles are allowed to park in Area "K", and the ovals (lot "I"). Disable Person's parking will be available in the south end of Area "K". Raymond Ave. will be closed from Fillmore st. South to Glenarm St. for the Rose Palace viewing. T of R white suiters will man the barricades at this location. Buses are allowed south on Raymond Ave. and will park in the street occupying the number two southbound lane and the number one northbound lane of Raymond Ave. The number one southbound lane of Raymond Ave. will be left open as an emergency/bus exit lane. The number two northbound lane of Raymond Ave. will be limited to northbound vehicular traffic only. Vehicle parking is available in the lot across the street from Rose Palace. KRESS, S . 12/28/91 0800 to 1500 HERMAN, D 1400 to 2100 PEDERSON, T 12/29/91 0800 to 1500 KETTLE, G 1400 to 2100 PEDERSON, T 12/30/91 0730 to 1600 KRESS, S 1230 to 2100 PEDERSON, T 12/31/91 0800 to 1700 Your primary responsibility is to insure a smooth flow of vehicular and tour bus traffic, along· with pedestrian traffic. Assist T of R white suiters as needed. You will rove from both viewing locations. The PA' s assigned will be under your direction. I-8 PRE-PARADE OPERATIONS Continued (Police Assistants) 4. BAYLESS, L THOMAS, G MORPORD, R MOORE, C MEAD, J LASTER, A MEAD, J LASTER, A 12/28/91 0700 - 1700 12/29/91 0700 - 1700 12/30/91 0700 - 1700 12/31/91 0700 - 1600 The above listed Police Assistants will monitor all parking problems at both viewing areas. ~pend most of your time in the Rose Bowl area. Strictly enforce all no parking areas, and assist T of R white suiters when· needed. You will be under the direction of the motor and you will assist with traffic control as n~eded. ROSE BOWL AREA PARKING LOT SECURITY - For this phase of the operation the Pasadena Police Department will work in conjunction with Contemporary Services Corporation. Police Ranger personnel are assigned to this detail. The primary responsibility of this detail is to patrol the Rose Bowl/Brookside Park area and maintain the "No Parking" Areas and to insure barricaded or chained lots are clear of vehicles. The only area authorized for the parking of RV's is in the Ball Diamond area or the park. No RV's will be parked on the dirt area along the west side of West drive until authorized by the Traffic Commander. Each unit shall carry extra tow-away signs to replace any signs that may be torn down. A list will be provided .of streets to be maintained and enforced. Persons seen attempting to drop vehicles in the Brookside Park Area should be contacted and advised to remove the vehicle from the area. Any vehicles dropped in lots or posted areas will be cited and towed prior ' to the game. Parking citations should only be issued after contacting the Ranger Supervisor on duty. I-9 PRB-PARADB OPERATIONS Continued (Rangers) A PPD Parking Coordinator will be available to assist with any parking problems on 01/01/91. He will impound or tow vehicles. HENDERSON, D JOJDISON, B JOJDISON, C GONZALEZ, J 12/31/91 1600 - 2400 01/01/92 0001 - 0800 S. HOSPITALITY COMPOUND - For this phase of the operation the Pasadena Police Department will work in conjunction with Contemporary Services Corporation and the Tournament of Roses. 6. ROSE BOWL - CSC SECURITY - For this phase of the opera tion the Pasadena Police Department will work in conjunc tion with Contemporary Services Corporation, and the Rose Bowl Staff assuring that all security concerns are met. The Rose Bowl _ will be staffed with security starting December 23, 1991 through January 3, 1992. I-10 II NIGHTS IDE OPERATIONS I S.E.B. 1992 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS OVERALL COMMANDERS PARADE OPERATIONS CHIEF JERRY A. OLIVER \ SHERIFF SHERMAN BLOCK I JOINT OPERATIONS COMMAND STAFF INCIDENT COMMANDERS NIGHTSIOE OPS COMMANDER BURWELL PPD COMMANDER KING LASO TAC RESPONSE PLATOON 1 LASO LT. 4 LASO SGTS. 33 LASO OEPS. RED ZONE LIEUTENANTS ZONE DEPLOYMENT 8 SERGEANTS 3 TAC TEAMS 2 JAIL VANS 2 PARKING ll,IITS (MTRS) 20 FOOTBEAT TEAMS 19 TRAFFIC POSTS 28 CSC POSTS GOLD ZONE LIEUTENANTS LT. ANTHONY PPD LT. COLLIN LASO ZONE DEPLOYMENT 4 SERGEANTS 3 TAC TEAMS 3 JAIL VANS 2 PARKING ll,IITS 18 FOOTBEAT TEAMS 6 TRAFFIC POSTS 23 CSC . POSTS GREEN ZONE LIEUTENANTS ZONE DEPLOYMENT 4 SERGEANTS 3 TAC TEAMS 3 JAIL VANS 2 PARKING ll,IITS 16 FOOTBEAT TEAMS 2 TRAFFIC POSTS 25 CSC POSTS BROWN ZONE LIEUTENANTS LT. LAW PPO LT. O'BRIAN LASO ZONE DEPLOYMENT .. 3 TAC TEAMS 2 JAIL VANS 3 PARKING UNITS 16 FOOTBEAT TEAMS 5 TRAFFIC POSTS 21 CSC POSTS SGT. MOSES CHP I CHP DEPLOYMENT 2 SERGEANTS 12 MOTORS 2 "A" CARS 1 "L" CAR II. NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS A. Operational overview •••.•..••.•••..••...••••••••...• II-2 B. c. General Information •...••.••.••• 1. Uniforms •...••.••.•.....•.•.•• Briefing times and locations •• Transportation ..••••• Logistics ••...• Communications •• Field Booking Center. . ........ II-3 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Arrest Procedures/Report Disposition/Cite E.O.W. / O.T. slips •••••••.. . • II-3 .II-3 • •• II-3 .II-4 . .. II-4 . .. II-4 Dates •• II-5 . • II-9 .II-9 .•• II-9 .II-9 10. 11. 12. Procedures •••.•••••••••••••••• Tow Injury to Injury to Police Personnel •. prisoners ••• Alcohol ••..•.••••••••.•. 13. Lost & Found property •. 14. Lost Children. 15. Vendors ••...••.•••••. 16. 17. 18. Lunches ••.•••• Public Utilities .. Wheelchair & Elderly persons •• 19. Fires .•••.. 20. Blue Line .....••••••..•••• 21. Chairs/ Tents •. 22. Horns .••••..•..• 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Emergency Streets. Formation Area .... Fleet Maintenance •• Telephone Numbers. Personnel Complaints .. Property and Evidence Disposition .•. Commonly used P.M.C. sections •..•. . •.••• II-9 . .• II-9 .II-9 .. II-10 . . II-10 ..II-10 . .II-10 . . II-11 • .. II-11 . .• II-11 .•. II-11 .II-11 . . II-11 . .II-11 .II-12 .II-13 . .. II-13 . • II-13 Personnel Deployment & Assignment 1. Zone Concept ...•...••••...... Responsibilities •. II-14 . ... II-14 2. Supervisor Responsibilities .. . .......•........ II-14 3. CHP Operations .•.••......... 4. Zone Assignments Red •.•. Gold ... Green •. . . . . .. II-16 .•••....• II-17 .II-30 .II-35 Brown .. . ..•........... II-39 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Detail ...••.•...• II-44 Field Booking Center & Evidence Tow Coordinators ..............•.• Tow Storage Area .......... . Youth Services & Juvenile Custody .. Detective Section ............. . Communications .................... . Media Relations & Information .....•.. Couch Detail ................. . II-1 . ... II-45 ..II-46 . ........... II-48 . .. II-49 . .. II-49 . ... II-50 .. II-50 II. HIGHTSIDB OPERATIONS A. operational overview Nightside Operations encompasses all aspects of New Years Parade related activities beginning on·or about 1700 hours on December ·J1 and normally ending around 0500 hours on January 1. The Nightside Operation operates self sufficiently including but not limited to, its own adult and juvenile booking facilities, helicopter assistance, and media relations. The mission of Nightside Operations is to provide traffic and crowd control for the parade route and surrounding areas as delineated in the zone maps. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and The California Highway Patrol are contracted to work in conjunction with the Pasadena Police Department to assist in maximizing public safety. A Command Post will be situated at the Pasadena Center, 300 E. Green st. The Command Post will include Emergency Services Operators, Media relations, logistical support, the field booking center, and various representatives from the parade operation. The Rose Parade route is approximately five and a half miles long and for law enforcement purposes is divided into four color coded zones of operational responsibility. Each zone operates independently with its own staff consisting of a Lieutenant from the Pasadena Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department who report directly to the overall Commanders in charge of the entire field operations. The Lieutenants staff their zones with Traffic and Footbeat Sergeants, Traffic and Footbeat Officers, and Parking Enforcement Officers. Additionally, each zone contains its own Tactical Response Team consisting of Sergeants, Officers, . and ~ail Transportation Units. California Highway Patrol will enforce vehicle code violations along the parade route for this operation. Their contingent consists of two Sergeants and seventeen Officers. CHP will utilize the same zone concept, strategically placing Traffic Officers in assigned areas. Contemporary Services Corporation will man all barricades located within the zones. II-2 .. NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued B. General Information 1. 2. 3. UNIFORMS - All personnel working The Nightside Operation will be in Class "A" uniforms. Helmets and flashlights are required for all sworn personnel. In the event of inclement weather the appropriate equipment should be considered. BRIEFING TIMBS AND LOCATIONS - All supervisors will report to the Pasadena Center at 1630 hours for briefing. The Command Staff will brief the Zone Lieutenants and CHP supervisors while the Zone Sergeants report to their respective briefing rooms to coordinate their logistical needs. At 1700 hrs, all personnel will report to the Little Theater in the Civic Auditorium for a briefing. The E.S.O. and Civic Center Tow Coordinators will report to the Pasadena Center at 1700 hours for their briefings. Tow Storage Area personnel and Couch Detail personnel will report to the Support Operations Office for their briefings at 1700 hours. Youth Services and Detectives will report to their respective units for briefings. TRANSPORTATION - The Command Staff and all supervisors will provide their own transportation to the Pasadena Center for briefing. Investigators and Officers will walk to their briefing locations. After briefings personnel will walk or be transported to their assigned zones via LASO bus, van, or patrol unit. Supervisors' and Tactical Teams' vehicles will be located on· the second floor of the Pasadena Center's parking garage. Jail Transportation Vehicles will be located on Green St. in front of the Center. The E. S. o. , Tow Coordinators and Tow Storage Area personnel will be responsible for their own transportation. Couch Detail personnel will be issued a truck by Support Operations Personnel for their assignment. II-3 . ., NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued 4. LOGISTICS - During the briefing at the Convention Center the Footbeat Teams will issued in an envelope containing 3 numbered flex cuffs, 3 Field ID Booking Slips, an Information Pamphlet, a map of the parade route and any specia. l instructions. All reports, evidence envelopes, bags, claim checks, property tags, additional numbered flex cuffs and Field ID Booking Slips, "No Parking Signs", etc will be stored in the Zone Jail Vans. Additionally, the Field Booking Center will have additional items to restock the jail vans. Tow Storage Area and Couch Detail personnel will pick up their logistics in the Support Operations Office. A logistics room will be set up in the Pasadena Center to accommodate any requests for supplies as needed. Additional "No Parking" signs, etc. , can be found at this location. All residual logistical items should be turned in to the Support Operations Office at the end of your assignment. 5. COMMUNICATIONS The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department will provide radio Communications for all parade route personnel. Personnel will be assigned portable radios utilizing a separate frequency for each zone. Each zone will have its own LASO ESO monitoring radio traffic and assisting with requests as needed. A PPD ESO will also be available on PPD's frequency three. She will act as a liaison between the two departments. All PPD Zone Lieutenants will have a PPD portable radio in order to communicate with other zone Lieutenants and the Field Commander. Tow Storage Area personnel and .Couch Detail personnel will . be assigned a PPD portable radio with all communications on frequency three. PPD frequency three will be restricted for parade related use only. 6. FIELD BOOKING CENTER - A Field Booking Center will be instituted during the hours of 1700, 12-31-91, until terminated by the Dayside Operations Commander on 1-1-92 at approx. 0500 hours. The facility will be located in the Pasadena Civic Center (Exhibition Building) at 300 E. Green Street. Entrance to this building will be restricted to law enforcement personnel and admittance may be gained by using the ramp leading from the East side of Marengo Avenue approximately 200 feet South of Green Street. II-4 NIGHTSIDB OPERATIONS continued Those persons, both juveniles and adults, arrested on charges not requiring detective follow-up as a result of a parade-related incident, will be booked at the Field Booking Center. All Pelony arrests that require follow up will be ):)ooked at the Pasadena city Jail, 207 N. Garfield Ave. Arrests made by Field Services Patrol personnel which involve only Pasadena Municipal Code violations will be processed at the Pasadena City Jail and not the Field Booking Center. In the case of a parade-related incident, this decision will be made by the Pasadena PD Sergeant at the Field Booking Center. The Field Booking Center will be staffed by LASO and PPD personnel under the command of an LASO Lieutenant. The numbered flex-cuff system will again be utilized with each officer being directly accountable for flex-cuffs issued to him. No prisoners will be accepted at the Booking canter in hard cuffs or without a Field Booking Slip. Case numbers for the Field Booking Center will be issued from a master arrest log held at the Booking Center. Case numbers 0001 thru 900 will be issued for all arrestees booked at the Pasadena Center. The arrest log will be provided by the Support Operations Section and will require the name and booking ID number for all arrestees. The log will be kept by the PPD Sergeant assigned to the Field Booking Center. 7. ARREST PROCEDURE/REPORT DISPOSITION/CITE DATES - During the hours of the New Year's activities in Pasadena, all incidents coming to the attention of this department will be handled in the same manner as at other times. City ordinances and laws of the State are not relaxed during this period and officers are to reach case disposition accordingly. Beat patrol units will be primarily responsible for case investigation and reporting with the exception of minor routine cases occurring on the parade route which come to the attention of motorcycle or parade route officers. Parade route, motor, and parking control officers will handle only cases that do not require extensive investigation in order that they may devote their efforts to the primary purpose of their respective details, "Proactive or Preventive enforcement". II-5 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued When footbeat or tactical personnel make an arrest, the arresting officer/deputy shall complete the narrative or statement of facts. The Pasadena Officer shall complete the face sheet and have the ultimate responsibility for seeing that the completed Police report meets the Pasadena Pol ice Department' s policies and standards. Unless otherwise indicated all report forms used will be pre-printed including all necessary crime elements needing only material facts i.e. suspect information, incident location etc. All prisoners, Juvenile or Adult, will be transported to the Field Booking Center by the LASD transportation vans, which will be staffed by one PPD Officer and one LASD Deputy, where the entire booking process will take place including property disposition. After booking, Juveniles will be transported to the Juvenile Holding Facility at the Pasadena Court House, located at the .S/W corner of Walnut/Euclid, and turned over to the Youth Services Unit personnel for disposition. Police reports must be submitted for Supervisor approval prior to leaving at end of your assignment. The arrest procedures are as follows: a) prisoners must be in numbered flex-cuffs. When your prisoner is turned over to the jail van you will be resupplied with flex-cuffs to replace those used. b) complete the booking form filling in the Flex Cuff number. c) keep the blue copy of the booking form & turn it in with your report to your supervisor. d) Property and evidence shall accompany the prisoner to the Field Booking Center. Property forms, tags, & ties are located in the Prisoner Transportation Vans. Make sure that the flex-cuff number is on the property tags and evidence forms. e) after approval, all reports are turned in to the Records Section at the Police Department. Each report will be dropped off in the appropriate zone bin. f) Cadets at the Field Booking Centers will keep logs of arrestees and enter New Years's case numbers on the booking form brought in II-6 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued NOTE: with prisoners. Cadets will sort the pink copy of the booking form by zone and every two hours will transport them to Records and deposit them in appropriate zone bins. Property and evidence shall also be transported to the PPD where proper disposition will be made. Insure that the NY case number appears on the property forms and tags. g) Records will then match up the pink booking slips with the officer's report and will enter the case number on the report. CHP Officers will occasionally on-view criminal and non traffic incidents requiring police action. Footbeat officers will handle these incidents unless they require extensive follow-up investigation, at which time a Pasadena beat unit will be called to handle the incident. All collisions along the parade route will be handled by Pasadena PD. All DUI collisions will be handled by Field Services Division. Minor T/C's may be handled by the footbeat teams. Any collision requiring other than a face sheet will be handled by the Field Services Division. II-7 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS - Continued CITE DATES: The following cite dates are provided for all parade -related arrests: PPD, LASD ARRESTS Criminal Court Traffic Court CHP ARRESTS Criminal Court Traffic Court ROBB BOWL ARRESTS Criminal/Traffic ARREST MADE Before Midnight After Midnight Before Midnight After Midnight ARREST MADE Before Midnight After Midnight Before Midnight After Midnight ARREST MADE All II-8 CITE DATE 1/14/92 1/16/92 1/28/92 1/30/92 CITE DATE 1/22/92 1/29/92 1/21/92 1/23/92 CITE DATE 1/31/92 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. OVERTIME SLIPS - All personnel will receive an "Overtime Assignment Sheet" attached to their assignments. All personnel shall complete the assignment sheet and turn it into Support Operations. Support Operations personnel will be responsible for · verifying the employees assignment(s) and hours. Personnel will not work beyond their assigned hours without a Supervisor's approval. Any personnel working beyond their listed hours should notify Support Operation personnel of the changes. TOW PROCEDURE - Footbeat officers requesting tows will contact a Parking Enforcement Of.ficer who will issue the vehicle a citation and request a tow truck. The Parking Enforcement Officer will complete the "Special Event Tow" form leaving the white and pink copy of the form on the vehicle and giving the yellow copy to the tow driver. Once the vehicle is delivered to the storage lot the pink copy will stay with the vehicle and the white copy will go to the Tow Storage area personnel At the end of the assignment all white copies will be turned in to Support Services. INJURY TO POLICE PERSONNEL - [It is essential that information regarding any type of injury to any Law Enforcement officer or city employee be brought to the immediate attention of the Joint Operations Commander. INJURY TO PRISONERS - All injured prisoners should be immediately bought to· the attention of a Supervisor. ALCOHOL - Drinking in public is prohibited by P.M. C. 9.24.010 (misdemeanor) which will be enforced appropriately. Open containers of alcoholic beverages is prohibited by P.M.C. 9.24.030.(infraction). LOST AND FOUND PROPERTY - First reports concerning lost or stolen property will be taken at the front desk of the Pasadena Police Dept. If initiated in the field, the property will be handled in accordance with established policy. Delayed forms reporting lost or stolen property may be handed out. LOST CHILDREN - During the night operation, all Juveniles including lost children, coming to the attention of this department will be taken to the Youth Services Unit at the Pasadena Courthouse, located at Euclid Ave. south of Walnut St. II-9 NIGBTSIDB OPERATIONS continued 15. VENDORS - Every person selling articles within the City limits must have credentials issued by the License Department at City Hall or by Tournament · Souvenirs. Vendors are broken down into food vendors and novelty vendors. Food vendors are licensed by the City and must have their license in possession. Health Department officials will be on the route enforcing food vendor violations. Novelty sales are licensed by Tournament Souvenirs and all such vendors will wear colored bibs and have their license visible. (The color of the bib and the license will be announced . at briefing) . There will be an LASO vendor detail to enforce violations, and they can be reached through the Command Post. You may be approached by Tournament Souvenir personnel who report illegal vending. Take the necessary enforcement action to alleviate the problem. Explanation of the several City Ordinance violations may be found within the Information Booklet. Novelty sales are permitted only from noon on 12/31/91 to noon on 1/1/92 with the exception of the Post Parade and Rose Bowl Areas. Push · carts may 'be stationary only and not pushed along the sidewalk or roadway. SELLING IN THE STREET IS PROHIBITED. 16. LUNCHES - Lunches for Parade route personnel will be issued during assembly. The E.S.O. and Civic Center Tow Coordinators will pick up their lunches from the logistics room in the Pasadena Center. Tow Storage area personnel along with the Couch Detail will pick up their lunches in the s.o.s. office during their assembly. All other Nightside details will have their lunches delivered to their operation locations. 17. PUBLIC UTILITIES - Assist all Pasadena City utility vehicles (General Services, Public Works Department etc.) in making their rounds. They are busy performing essential services important to the New Year's Operation and should be expedited thrqugh the traffic lines. Public utility equipment (Telephone Company, Gas Company, etc.) should also be expedited through traffic. 18. WHEELCHAIRS & ELDERLY PERSONS - Space has been roped off on the median strip of Sierra Madre Boulevard between Villa & Del Vina Street for wheelchair patients and elderly persons. This area is coordinated by Mr. · Ed. Flynn. Additional space has been set aside at Garfield Ave and Colorado Blvd (northside & southside) and is coordinated by Robert Gorski, City of Pasadena Community Services Agency. II-10 NIGHTSIDB OPERATIONS Continued 19. l'IRBS - No open fires or fires i~ trash cans are permitted. PFD patrols are available if necessary. All fires must be off of the ground. 20. BLUB LINB - People may move out to the Blue Line at 0001 hours of 1/1/92. People must not be allowed to move out to the blue line until this time. 21. CHAIRS/TENTS - The rule of thumb is 1 person- for 5 chairs. Unattended chairs are subject to seizure. No couches are allowed on the parade route. No tent or similar structure shall be erected upon Public property. (PMC 3.12.190) 22. HORNS - "No person shall sell or give away within the City of Pasadena, any horn device during the period 8 A.M. on December 31st thru 5 P.M. of the day upon which the Tournament of Roses is held." (PMC 3.12.200) 23. EMERGENCY STREETS - The following listed intersections on the parade route are to be used as emergency lanes and it is necessary that appropriate enforcement is accomplished to keep them open on 12-31-91 and ·l-1-92. Orange Grove & Del Mar Orange Grove & Green Orange Grove & Colorado Colorado & st. John Colorado & Pasadena Colorado & Fair Oaks Colorado & Marengo Colorado & Los Robles Colorado & El Molino Colorado & Lake Colorado & Hill Colorado & Allen Colorado & Craig Colorado & Sierra Madre Sierra Madre & Foothill Sierra Madre & Walnut Sierra Madre & Maple Sierra Madre & Villa Sierra Madre & Orange Grove Sierra Madre & Altadena Dr. 24. FORMATION AREA - The Formation Area (that area east of Raymond Ave. and south of the freeway) closes to vehicular traffic at 2000 hours, 12/31/91. 25. FLEET -MAINTENANCE DIVISION HOURS - 12/31/91 0500 - 0700 and 2330 - 0700, 1/1/92 0700 - 1700 and 2300 - 0700 II-11 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS - Continued 2 6. TELEPHONE NUMBERS - PASADENA POLICB NEW YEARS INFORMATION WATCH ADMINISTRATOR COMPLAINT DESK PASADENA DETECTIVES PUBLIC WORD TRAFFIC SIGNALS, ETC. TOURNAMENT OP ROSES 405-4621 405-4620 405-4241 405-4521 405-4158 391 S. ORANGE GROVE BL. 449-4100 PARADB OPERATIONS COMMAND STAFF OPERATIONS LIEUTENANT WATCH SERGEANT PERSONNEL SERGEANT T of R REPRESENTATIVE RED CROSS REP. DISPATCH CENTER 577-6400 577-6401 577-6402 577-6403 577-6404 577-6405 WATCH DEPUTY 577-6406 WATCH. DEPUTY 577-6407 PPD TOW REP. 577-6408 PPD TOW REP. 577-6409 PPD DISPATCHER 577-6410 PFC/VERDUGO DISPATCHER 577-6411* PFC/VERDUGO DISPATCHER 577-6430 CHP (WATCH OFFICE) (213)736-3318 PUBLIC INFO./RELATIONS 577-6412 PUBLIC INFO./RELATIONS 577-6413 csc 577-6431 PERSONNEL COMPLAINTS 577-6432 LOGISTICS LOGISTICS LOGISTICS RADIO SERGEANT MOTOR POOL BOOKING CENTER ADULT BOOKING ADULT BOOKING ADULT BOOKING JUVENILE BOOKING DAYSIDE JAIL P.P.D. BOOKING MODUM BOOKING MODUM BOOKING MODUM BOOKING MODUM · II-12 577-6414 577-6415 577-6416 577-6417 577-6418 577-6419 577-6420 356-5460 405-~616 577-6421 * 577-6422 * 577-6423 * 577-6424 * NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued TOW YARDS 10 CONGRESS 285 E. WALNUT 577-6425 577-6426 * These phones are for data transmissions only. 27. PERSONNEL COMPLAINTS - During Nightside Operations there will be a Pasadena Police Dept. Supervisor located at the Command Post whose secondary · duty will be to handle personnel complaints which come to his/her attention via telephone. Complainants who call the Pasadena Police Dept. wishing to complain about ANY Law Enforcement personnel on the Parade Route shall be directed to call the personnel complaint line at 577-6432. The Supervisor shall handle the complaint per Department Policy and if warranted will route it to the PPD Administrative Section for handling. 28. Personnel complaints coming to the Departments attention after the Parade Operation are complete will be routed through the Pasadena Police Administrative Section. If any LASD personnel are involved, the · Administrative · Section will contact the LASD E.O.B. Operations Lieutenant. PROPERTY AND EVIDENCE DISPOSITION - All evidence and property taken from prisoners shall accompany the arrestee to the Field Booking Center. Jail Vans will have a supply of property forms and evidence envelopes. Insure that the FLEX-CUFF number appears on all evidence and property forms. Jail Van personnel will turn the evidence/property over to the PPD Jail Liaison personnel for disposition. PPD jail liaison personnel will put the NY case number on all evidence and forms. 29. COMMONLY USED P.M.C. SECTIONS - 3.12.200 3.24.110 9.24.0l0A 12.12.090C Horn devices Vending without a permit Drinking in Public · Occupying street for selling II-13 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued c. Personnel Deployment, Assignment Responsibilities 1. ZONE CONCEPT - The call letters assigned to all personnel will begin with the color designated for each Zone. The colors utilized in this operation will be assigned as follows: (from West to East along the parade route) Red, Gold, Green, and Brown. As an example; the two Lieutenants assigned to Red Zone will have the call letter designation of "Red-Lincoln". One of the two-man Sergeant Units will be designated as "Red-Sam 1 11 , and the other Sergeant Unit will be designated as "Red-Sam 2 11 • Footbeat teams will be numbered, with odd numbers being on the north or the west side of the street and even numbers the south or east side. The footbeat teams on the western most border of each zone will have the lowest numerical designation. Therefore, "Gold-1" will be the first footbeat in Gold Zone on the north side of the street. In an effort to maintain zone integrity, it will be necessary to obtain permission from the Field Command~r prior to a tactical response from one Zone to another Zone. 2. SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES a. overall Commander The Pasadena Police Chief, CHIBP JERRY A. OLIVER, SR. is the overall Commander of the New Years Operation, and as such is responsible for the overall New Year's Operation. b. Joint Operations Commanders - For this phase of the Operation, PPD Commander, BURWELL, D CMDR will serve as the incident Commander, and LASO Commander, CMDR B. KING will serve as the Deputy Commander. Together they shall be referred to as the Joint Operations Commanders, and they will oversee all aspects of Nightside and Command Post Operations. They are responsible for assuring that all police services and functions ·are effectively carried out Citywide during their hours of assignment. Normal police services, not necessarily parade related, will be the responsibility of the on duty Watch Administrator at the Pasadena Police Department under the direction of the Joint Operations Commanders. The Joint Operations Commanders will control parade related functions through the Lieutenants assigned to the various zones. (See the flow chart for the New Years command structure.) II-14 NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued c. Zona Lieutenants - Each Zone Lieutenant will be responsible for the management of resources and supervision of all law enforcement personnel assigned to their zone. They will also be responsible for ensuring that the csc posts in their zones are manned. d. Zone Sergeants - All zone Sergeants will be responsible for the management of resources and supervision of all law enforcement personnel assigned to them. They will monitor their subordinates arrests to ensure they meet the standards of the Pasadena Police Department. They will collect their subordinates reports, and after approval will turn them in to the proper zone box located in the Records Section of the PPD. The Sergeant unit in each zone that is numbered "one" will be responsible for the tactical units, the prisoner transportation vans, and the parking enforcement units. All vehicles occupied by both a PPD officer and an IASD deputy shall be driven by the PPD officer , while the IASD deputy monitors the appropriate radio frequencies. All "code 3" responses must be authorized by a supervisor. In addition to normal supervisorial duties this Sergeant unit will be responsible for collecting the citations (white and blue copies) written by the parking enforcement units at the end of their shift and making proper distribution of them at the Pasadena Police Department. The Sergeant un'it in each zone numbered "two" has supervision responsibilities for all footbeat teams and traffic posts. II-15 NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS continued 3. CBP Operations - SGTS MOSES and TEIXEIRA of the California Highway Patrol, will brief the CHP Officers assigned to the vehicle code enforcement detail along the parade route in the Pasadena Center Conference Hall. Twelve motor officers assisted by five officers in two marked CHP units, will be involved in this operation. Briefing information along with field booking sheets and flex-cuffs will be issued at this time. ALL CHP ARRESTS FROM THE PARADE ROUTE OR FREEWAY BEING TAKEN TO THE FIELD BOOKING CENTER MUST BE IN THE NUMBERED FLEX-CUFFS. No hard cuffed prisoners will be accepted into the center. LASO technicians will have intoxilyzers in the booking center for the processing of DUI suspects desiring a breath test. The Huntington Memorial Hospital located at 100 Congress (off Fair Oaks 1 block south of California) will be utilized for suspects electing a blood test. Urine bottles will be available at the field booking center. Any DUI suspect transported to the field booking center for the intoxilyzer and found to have a BA under .08% will be released unless booking is approved by the Field Booking Center Watch Commander. The center median area of Colorado Boulevard is designated for traffic enforcement stops. All footbeat teams and mobile tactical teams have been made aware of this and will provide back-up if needed. C.H.P. officers have been advised that the center median area is also an emergency route. All communications will be coordinated via the CHP dispatcher in the Joint Operations Command Post. All requests for tows or information should be through the Command Post. Violators should be cited into the Pasadena Municipal Court, 200 N. Garfield, Pasadena. II-16 NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS continued 4. Zona Assignments RED ZONE That area on Colorado Blvd west of Raymond Ave to Orange Grove Blvd and south to California Blvd. PPD Lieutenant BILTZ,. LT and LASO Lieutenant T. WELSH will combine to command the Red Zone. The call letters for this unit will be RED LINCOLN. Zone Lieutenants will be responsible for all positions within their zones as shown on the zone map. This includes csc barricade positions. The following Sergeants will be assigned to the RED ZONE: RED-SAM-1 SGT GALES, P SGT J. HOLMES Supervision/Coordination of the Tac Units/Vans. RED-SAM-2 SGT DIAZ, M SGT S. ANDERSON Supervision/Coordination of all Footbeats, and Traffic Posts on Orange Grove and Colorado. RED-SAM-3 SGT S. WEBB Traffic Supervision of all post with the exception of Orange Grove Bl. and Colorado. RED-SAM-4 SGT GRAMMER, D T of R Liaison/Supervisor for Red-Paul 1 and 2. This detail will function as direct .liaison with the T of R Formation Area Committee Chairman in the Red Zone. The liaison will coordinate all Formation Area Vehicle Impounds in conjunction with the T of R. MOTOR OFFICERS KRESS, S and INGRAM, M will assist in citing/towing of illegally parked vehicles in the Formation Area. Sgt GRAMMER, D will also coordinate with and assist LASO, Red-Sam 3 with any traffic matters. I I II-17 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued (RED ZONE) RED-SAM-SO SGT JONES, It Orange Grove and Colorado area Assignment Hours: 12/31/91 2000 - 1100 hrs. This detail is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the orange Grove Blvd/Colorado Blvd area. Members of· the LASO and the PPD will provide general law enforcement, crowd control, and traffic control in this area. "Red 11-14" will be assigned footbeat in this area from 1700 to 0500 hours. They shall maintain the integrity of the area. Red-SO shall Coordinate with command personnel from LASO and report any special problems or manpower needs to the "RED-LINCOLN". You may need a . marked PPD unit. At 2000 interface with Caltrans as they close the Colorado/Orange Grove off-ramp. After all the float escorts have passed the intersection, the deputies will assist as the portable grandstand for Orange Grove are moved into place on the north side of the intersection (SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE PROVIDED UNDER SEPARATE COVER). As the Parade begins, remain available to assist the Tournament Officials as special pro~lems may occur on the corner of Orange Grove and Colorado. The PPD Motor Detail will conduct the Parade sweep in front of the parade. II-18 NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued (RED ZONE) (Footl:>eat) RED ZONE DEPLOYMENT The following footbeat teams will be deployed in the RED ZONE. NOTE: Odd numbers are on the north/west sides of the street. CALL LETTERS ASSIGNMENTS LOCATION ORANGE GROVE BLVD. RED-1 w California to Palmetto BOUR, B RED-2 . E California to Palmetto EASTIS, G RED-3 w Palmetto to Arbor DEWAR, J RED-4 E Palmetto to Waverly JURADO, C RED-5 w Arbor to Ellis JACKSON, M RED-6 E Waverly to Del Mar CURTAIN, B RED-7 w Ellis to Maylin MAGALLON, A RED-8 E Del Mar to Maylin DERIENZO, R RED-9 w Maylin to Green ALLARD, J RED-10 E Maylin to Green BUGH, M RED-11 w Green to Holly AFSBARIAN, G RED-12 E Green to Holly GRANADOS, p II-19 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued (RED ZONE) COLORADO BLVD RED-13 N orange Grove to Terrace THOMPSON, G RED-14 s orange Grove to Terrace CARPENTER, p RED-15 N Terrace to St. John GUTIERREZ, C RED-16 s Terrace to St. John REAVIS, . D RED-17 N St. John to Delacey RJ:LEY, T RED-18 s St. John to Delacey ROCHELLE, A RED-19 N Delacey to Raymond CANTU, V RED-20 s Delacey to Raymond MATHEWS, G (Tactical Teams) The following tactical teams will be deployed in the RED-91 RED-92 RED-93 (Parking Enforcement) IBARRA, T MOWERY, D TORRES, D RED ZONE. The following will be the RED ZONE deployment for Parking Enforcement. (These unit will be PPD motors). The logistics packet will contain a list of streets to enforce/tow. RED-PAUL-1* RED-PAUL-2* INGRAM, M KRESS, S * Red-Paul 1 & 2 are under the supervision of Red-Sam-4. (Prisoner Transportation V•ns) The following prisoner transportation teams will be assigned to the RED ZONE. Each vehicle will be a van. RED-VAN-1 RED-VAN-2 II-20 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued (RED ZONE REDEPLOYMENT: At 0600 HILTZ, W LT PPD, and the below listed officers from Red Zone shall report for deployment at Colorado/Terrace and Green/Terrace to form "Human Turnstiles" in coordination with T of R white suiters. The Turnstiles are used to ensure that only ticket holders are allowed west from the locations. Allow only ticket holders to go west on Colorado from Terrace. (There will be 12 T of R "White Suiters" to assist you there.) The supervisor should announce on his PA that only grandstand .ticket holders will be permitted west of Terrace. This detail should conclude at 0900. LASO personnel may be held over at the approval of the Joint Operations Commander. · COLORADO BLVD. WEST OF TERRACE DRIVE: BOUR, B EASTIS, G DEWAR, J GREEN STREET WEST OF TERRACE DRIVE: The below listed officers from the RED ZONE will redeploy to this location. This will be the most active turnstyle since tour buses park south of Green St. Allow only ticket holders and vehicles with passes to go West on Green Street. Erect barricades to aid in the control of this post. There will be (12) T of R "White Suiters" to assist you there. CURTAIN, W DERIENZO, R MATHEWS, G ALLARD, J GRAND AVENUE AND CALIFORNIA BLVD: The below listed officer will redeploy from the RED . ZONE and be assigned to assist T of R personnel at Grand/California with tour buses. Allow only pass vehicles and tour busses with passes northbound on Grand. The hours of this assignment will be from 0615 - 0900 hrs. JACKSON, M II-21 NIGHTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued (RED ZONE) (Traffic Posts) The following are the intersection traffic control assignments: RBD TOM 1 LOCATION: ORANGE GROVE BLVD. AND COLUMBIA ST. DBP.____ · (RADIO CAR ISSUED) RED TOM 2 DEP. RED TOM 3 THIS IS A BARRICADE POST. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. AT 2000 HRS., ERECT BARRICADES AND FLASHERS ACROSS ORANGE GROVE BLVD., S/OF COLUMBIA ST. PREVENT STREET PARKING AND 00 NOT ALLOW VEHICLES NORTH ON ORANGE GROVE BLVD. OR EAST ON COLUMBIA ST., EXCEPT THOSE WITHS. ORANGE GROVE RESIDENT PASSES, BUSES WITH PARKING PASSES, OR TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS WITH TRAFFIC ARM BANDS. -YOUR COMMUNICATIONS ARE ON PORTABLE REPEAT 1. AT 0500 HRS. YOU WILL BE RELIEVED BY A DAY PARADE DEPUTY. LOCATION: GRAND AVENUE AND CALIFORNIA BLVD. THIS IS A. BARRICADE POST. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. ALLOW ONLY AUTHORIZED VEHICLES WITH SOUTH ORANGE GROVE RESIDENT PASSES, BUSES WITH PARKING PASSES, OR TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS WITH TRAFFIC ARM BANDS N/OF THE LOCATION OR E/B ON CALIFORNIA BLVD. LOCATION: ORANGE GROVE BLVD. AND CALIFORNIA BLVD. DEP. _____ DEP. THIS IS A BARRICADE POST. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. ERECT BARRICADES ACROSS THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE OF THE INTERSECTION. DO NOT ALLOW VEHICLES TO PASS NORTH OR SOUTH EXCEPT FLOATS, PARADE OFFICIALS OR VEHICLES WITH SOUTH ORANGE GROVE RESIDENT PASSES. WHEN NOTIFIED BY PARADE OFFICIALS, ONE DEPUTY IS TO REDEPLOY TO LA LOMA AND CALIFORNIA (ONE BLOCK WEST). DO NOT ALLOW VEHICLES EAST ON CALIFORNIA. WHEN INSTRUCTED, THIS DEPUTY IS TO RETURN TO ORANGE GROVE AND CALIFORNIA. II-22 - ~ NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS - Continued (RED ZONE) RED TOM 4 - A DIAGRAM OP THIS INTERSECTION WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOU WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL. LOCATION: CALIFORNIA BLVD. AND ST. JOHN AVENUE DBP. ____ DEP. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. EXPEDITE ALL TRAFFICS/BON ST. JOHN AVE. DO NOT ALLOW W/B OR E/B TRAFFIC ON CALIFORNIA BLVD., EXCEPT RESIDENTS, PARADE OFFICIALS AND PASS HOLDERS. RED TOM 5 LOCATION: ORANGE GROVE BLVD. AND DEL MAR BLVD. DEP. _____ DEP. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. MAINTAIN EMERGENCY TRAFFIC LANES. ASSIST AUTHORIZED VEHICLES EAST ON DEL MAR. AT 2000 HRS. REDEPLOY TO ST. JOHN AND DEL MAR (ONE BLOCK E/OF YOU). DIRECT S/B TRAFFIC ON ST. JOHN TO E/B DEL MAR. KEEP THE INTERSECTION OPEN. ALLOW ONLY OFFICIAL VEHICLES W/B INTO THE FORMATION AREA . RED TOM 6 NOTE: LOCATION: ORANGE GROVE BLVD AND GREEN ST. DEP. _____ DEP. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL- . ALLOW TRAFFIC S/B ON ORANGE GROVE BLVD. UNTIL 2000 HRS. THEN PLACE BARRICADES AND FLASHERS ACROSS ORANGE GROVE BLVD. ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF GREEN ST. PREVENT PARKING. - ALLOW NO VEHICLES S/B ON· ORANGE GROVE BLVD., EXCEPT PARADE OFFICIALS AND VEHICLES WITH PASSES READING "PARTICIPANT" OR "SOUTH ORANGE GROVE RESIDENT". TOURNAMENT OF ROSES OFFICIALS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ASSIST. THIS IS AN ASSEMBLY ROUTE FOR FLOATS. GREEN ST. IS AN EMERGENCY OUTLET FOR E/B & W/B TRAFFIC. KEEP THE LANES OPEN. ALL S/B TRAFFIC IS TO BE DIVERTED E/B ON GREEN ST • . GREEN ST. B/T ORANGE GROVE BLVD. AND GRAND ST. WILL BE · USED FOR DISTINGUISHED GUEST PARKING. EACH VEHICLE WILL HAVE AN AUTHORIZED WINDSHIELD STICKER. TOURNAMENT OF ROSES OFFICIALS WILL SUPERVISE THEIR PARKING. II-23 NIGBTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued (RED ZON~} RED TOM 7 LOCATION: ORANGE GROVE BLVD. AND COLORADO BLVD. DBP. ____ DBP. DBP. RED TOM 8 WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. ENCOURAGE TRAFFIC ONTO THE 134 FWY. W/B AND SOUTH ON ORANGE GROVE BLVD. TO GREEN ST. AFTER TEMPORARY STANDS ARE IN PLACE, SEND W/B TRAFFIC SOUTHBOUND ON ORANGE GROVE BLVD. WHEN DIRECTED BY YOUR SUPERVISOR AT ABOUT 2400 HRS. , DO NOT ALLOW VEHICLES N/B ON ORANGE GROVE BLVD. LOCATION: ORANGE GROVE BLVD. AND HOLLY STREET DBP. _____ DEP. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. PREVENT PARKING. AT 2400 HRS., DO NOT ALLOW TRAFFIC S/B ON ORANGE GROVE BLVD., EXCEPT AUTHORIZED VEHICLES AND FLOATS. RED TOM 9 - A DIAGRAM OP THIS INTERSECTION WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOU WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL. DBP. LOCATION: PASADENA AVENUE AND COLUMBIA STREET WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. DIRECT ALL TRAFFIC E/B TO FAIR OAKS AVE. WHEN YOU ARE ADVISED BY RED SAM 3 REGARDING FLOAT MOVEMENT, DO NOT ALLOW E/B OR W/B TRAFFIC. RED TOM 10 - A DIAGRAM OP THIS INTERSECTION WILL BB PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOU WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL. DEP. LOCATION: PASADENA AVENUE AND GLENARM STREET WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. DIVERT S/B TRAFFIC E/B ONTO GLENARM ST. DO NOT ALLOW TRAFFIC S/B AS COLUMBIA BECOMES A STREET FOR FLOAT MOVEMENT INTO THE FORMATION AREA. ACCOMMODATE RESIDENTS WITH PASSES. II-24 . , NIGHTSIDE OPERATION - Continued (RED ZONE) RBD TOM 11 - A DIAGRAM OP THIS INTERSECTION WILL BB PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOU WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL. DBP. LOCATION: ST. JOHN AVENUE AND BELLEFONTAINE STREET WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. EXPEDITE S/B TRAFFIC ON ST. JOHN. ALLOW LEFT TURNS E/B ONTO BELLFONTAINE UNTIL IT BECOMES CONGESTED, THEN SEND THE TRAFFIC S/B. S/B TRAFFIC WILL BE DIVERTED E/B AT GLENARM ST. WHICH IS S/OF YOUR LOCATION. RBD TOM 12 - A DIAGRAM OP THIS INTERSECTION WILL BE PROVXDBD TO ASSXST YOU WXTH TRAFFXC CONTROL. LOCAT_ ION: FAIR OAKS AVENUE AND DEL MAR BLVD. DEP. ____ DEP. WORK TMFFIC CONTROL. ERECT BARRICADES AT THE WEST CURB LINE OF THE INTERSECTION TO PREVENT W/B TRAFFIC ON DEL MAR BLVD. RED TOM 13 - A DIAGRAM OF THIS INTERSECTXOH WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASS·IST YOU WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL. DEP. LOCATION: FAIR OAKS AVENUE AND CALIFORNIA BLVD. DEP. ____ (RADIO CAR ISSUED) WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. BARRICADE THE WEST SIDE OF THE INTERSECTION AND ALLOW ONLY RESIDENT PASSES, OFFICIALS, AND PARTICIPANTS TO PASS THIS POINT. COORDINATE WITH YOUR SUPERVISOR SHOULD · ANY QUESTIONS ARISE. ERECT BARRICADES IN THE DRIVEWAY W/OF THE LOCATION ON THE NORTHSIDE OF CALIFORNIA BLVD. TO PREVENT VEHICLES FROM SHORTCUTTING THROUGH THE BUSINESS COMPLEX TO W/B CALIFORNIA. II-25 NIGHTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued (RED ZONE) RBD TOH 14 DBP. LOCATION: FAIR OAKS AVENUE AND BELLEFONTAINE ST. (HOSPITAL ENTRANCE) WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL UTILIZING THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROL BOX. FAVOR TRAFFIC E/B ON BELLEFONTAINE ST. RED SAM 4 WILL OPEN THE TRAFFIC BOX AT THE DIRECTION OF PPD. ERECT A BARRICADE ACROSS THE WEST SIDE OF THE INTERSECTION TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES FROM GOING W/B. ALLOW ACCESS TO HOSPITAL PARKING LOTS BY HOSPITAL PERSONNEL AND THOSE WITH HOSPITAL BUSINESS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE EMERGENCY TRAFFIC ENTERING THE HOSPITAL ALSO. RBD TOH 15 - A DIAGRAM OP THIS INTERSECTION WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOU WXTH TRAFPXC CONTROL. DBP. RBD TOM 16 LOCATION: FAIR OAKS AVENUE AND GLENARM STREET WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. AS FAIR OAKS AVE. CONGESTS, DIVERT ALL TRAFFIC E/B ONTO GLENARM ST. TO ARROYO PKWY. ALLOW ONLY AUTHORIZED VEHICLES W/B ON GLENARM ST. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND ST. JOHN AVENUE DEP. ____ DEP. RED TOH 17 ***ST. JOHN AVE. IS A S/B EMERGENCY STREET*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROLe ST. JOHN .AVE. IS A ONE WAY S/B STREET. AT 0400 HRS., PREVENT ALL UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES FROM TRAVELING W/B ON COLORADO FROM ST. JOHN. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND PASADENA AVENUE DEP. ____ DEP. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. AT 0400 HRS., DO NOT ALLOW W/B TRAFFIC ON COLORADO BLVD. II-26 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS - Continued (RED ZONE) RED TOM 18 LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND FAIR OAKS AVENUE DEP. ____ DEP. DEP. ____ DEP. ***PAIR OAKS AVE. IS AN.EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. EXPEDITE . TRAFFIC THROUGH THE INTERSECTION, LIMITING LEFT TURNS FROM COLORADO BLVD. TO FAIR OAKS AVE. TO REDUCE CONGESTION. DO NOT ALLOW S/B FAIR OAKS TRAFFIC TO TURN WEST ON COLORADO BLVD. AFTER 0500 HRS. USE "NO :r.,EFT TURN" SIGNS AS NEEDED. RED TOM 19 - A DIAGRAM OP THIS INTERSECTION WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOU WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL. DEP. LOCATION: GREEN STREET AND FAIR OAKS AVENUE DEP. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. GREEN ST. IS A ONE WAY E/B STREET. AT APPROX. 0430 GREEN WILL BE TURNED INTO A 2 WAY STREET · WEST OF FAIROAKS BY T OF R PERSONNEL. II-27 NIGHTSIDB OPERATION - Continued (RED ZONE) (Barricade Posts - CSC) csc Orange Grove/Columbia csc Pasadena/Columbia csc Pasadena/Glenarm csc Bellefontaine/Pasadena csc Bellefontaine/St. John csc Delacey/Green csc Delacey/Del Mar csc Palmetto/Fair Oaks csc Palmetto/Pasadena csc Bellevue/Fair Oaks csc Bellevue/Pasadena csc Waverly/Fair Oaks csc Waverly/Pasadena csc Pasadena/134 Fwy (on-ramp) csc Pasadena/Valley csc Pasadena/210 Fwy (on-ramp) csc Fair Oaks/Peach csc Fair Oaks/Orange csc Fair Oaks/Valley csc Pasadena/Dayton csc Fair Oaks/Dayton csc Union/Raymond csc Union/Pasadena csc Fair Oaks/Columbia II-28 NXGBTSXDB OPBRATXONS Continued (RED ZONE) csc Fair Oaks/Union csc Arroyo Bl./California CSC West end of Colorado Bridge ___ _ csc East end of Colorado Bridge ___ _ II-29 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued (Footbeat) GOLD ZONE That area between Raymond Ave. and Wilson Ave. PPD Lieutenant AB'l'IIOIIY, V LT and LASO Lieutenant J. SURGBNT, will combine to command the Gold Zone. The call letters for this unit will be "GOLD-LINCOLN". Zone Lieutenants will be responsible for all positions designated on the zone map to include barricade posts. The following sergeants will be assigned to the GOLD ZONE: GOLD-SAM-1 SGT UYEDA, R SGT S. JOHNSON Supervision/Coordination of the Tac Units/Vans/Parking Enforcement Units. GOLD-SAM-2 SGT HALL, K SGT D. BROWN Supervision/Coordination of all Footbeats and Traffic Posts. The following footbeat teams will be deployed in the GOLD ZONE. NOTE: Odd numbers are north side of Colorado Blvd. CALL LETTERS GOLD-1 GOLD-2 LOCATION N Raymond to Marengo s Raymond to Marengo ROJAS, T CHEUNG, N GOLD-3 N Marengo to Garfield LASTAUNAU, A (A DIAGRAM OF THE HANDICAP SEATING AREA WILL BE PROVIDED) GOLD-4 S Marengo to Garfield LOMELI, R (A DIAGRAM OF THE HANDICAP SEATING AREA WILL BE PROVIDED) GOLD-5 GOLD-6 GOLD-7 GOLD-8 N Garfield to Los Robles GARRETT, J S Garfield to Los Robles BOBBS, J N Los Robles to Madison HARRIS, J S Los Robles to Madison LOPEZ, C II-30 NIGBTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued (GOLD ZONE) GOLD-9 N Madison to El Molino BO, V GOLD-10 s Madison to El Molino IRELAND, 1f GOLD-11 N El Molino to Oak Knoll FULLER, C GOLD-12 s El Molino to Oak Knoll JAMES, D GOLD-13 N Oak Knoll to Lake DELGADO, T GOLD-14 s Oak Knoll to Lake DODGE, s GOLD-15 N Lake to Mentor MEZA, M GOLD-16 s Lake to Mentor VILLALOVOS, M GOLD-17 N Mentor to Wilson EVANS, K GOLD-18 s Mentor to Wilson PEREZ, J E (Tactical Teams) The following tactical teams will be deployed in the GOLD ZONE. GOLD-91 GOLD-92 GOLD-93 (Parking Enforcement) LAFKAS, J THOMAS, J GALLO, L The following will be the GOLD . ZONE deployment for parking enforcement. These vehicles will be pick-up trucks. The logistics packet will contain a list of streets to enforce/tow. GOLD-PAUL-l(North) GOLD-PAUL-2(South) . II-31 LASD DEPUTY LASD/LEEP NIGHTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued (GOLD ZONE) (Prisoner Transportation vans) The following prisoner transportation teams will be assigned to the GOLD ZONE. Each vehicle will be a van. GOLD-VAN-1 GOLD-VAN-2 GOLD-VAN-3 (Traffic Posts) The following are intersection traffic control assignments: GOLD TOM 1 - A DIAGRAM OP THE HANDICAP SEATING AREA WILL BB PROVIDED. DBP. DEP. GOLD TOM 2 DEP. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND MARENGO AVENUE DEP. DEP. ***MARENGO AVE. IS AN EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. NEEDED. USE "NO LEFT TURN" SIGNS AS LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND LOS ROBLES AVENUE DEP. ***LOS ROBLES AVE. IS AN EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. NEEDED. USE "NO LEFT TURN" SIGNS AS GOLD TOM 3 - A DIAGRAM OP THIS INTERSECTION WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOU WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL. DEP. LOCATION: GREEN STREET AND MARENGO AVENUE DEP. ***MARENGO AVE. IS AN· EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. EXPEDITE TRAFFIC E/B ON GREEN ST. AND N/B ANDS/BON MARENGO. II-32 NIGBTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued (GOLD· ZONE) GOLD TOM 4 DBP. GOLD TOM 5 DBP. DBP. DBP. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND EL MOLINO AVENUE DBP. ***BL MOLINO AVB. IS AN EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. KEEP EL MOLINO AVE. NORTH AND SOUTH OF COLORADO BLVD. CLEAR OF SPECTATORS. USE "NO LEFT TURN" SIGNS AS NEEDED. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND LAKE AVENUE DEP. DEP. ***LAD IS AH EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. NEEDED. USE "NO LEFT TURN" SIGNS AS GOLD TOM 6 DEP. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND WILSON AVENUE DEP. ***WILSON AVE. IS AH EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL . NEEDED. USE "NO LEFT TURN" SIGNS AS (CHP DEPLOYMENT) M-1 M-2 M-3 M-4 II-33 BIGBTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued (GOLD ZONE) (BARRICADE POSTS - CSC) csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc CSC* CSC** csc csc csc csc csc csc Union/Arroyo Pwky Union/Garfield Ramona/Garfield Ramona/Driveway to P.O. Garfield/Walnut Union/Euclid Union/Oakland Union/Madison Union/Oak Knoll Union/Hudson Union/Mentor Union/Catalina Union/Wilson Yolo/Wilson Raymond/Green Arroyo Pwky/Green Plaza Pasadena/Colorado Green/Oakland Green/Madison Green/Oak knoll Green/Hudson Green/Mentor Green/Catalina * A DIAGRAM OF THIS INTERSECTION WILL BE PROVIDED ** DISABLED VIEWING AREA II-34 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued (Footbeat) CALL GREEN ZONE That area between Wilson Avenue and San Marino Avenue. PPD Lieutenant WILLS, F LT, and LASO Lieutenant D. COLLIN, will combine to command the Green Zone. The call letters for this unit will be "GREEN-LINCOLN". Zone Lieutenants will be responsible for all positions designated on the zone map to include csc barricade positions. The following sergeants will be assigned to the GREEN ZONE: GREEN-SAM-1 SGT FORSTER, D SGT B. HUTTON Supervision/Coordination of the Tac Units/Vans/Parking Enforcement Units. GREEN-SAM-2 SGT RICHTER, D SGT R. SHAW Supervision/Coordination of all Footbeats and Traffic Posts. The following footbeat teams ·will be deployed in the GREEN ZONE. NOTE: Odd numbers are north side of Colorado Boulevard. ASSIGNMENTS LETTERS LOCATION PPD LASD GREEN-1 N Wilson to Michigan · FINLEY, B GREEN-2 s Wilson to Michigan DOLLAR, R GREEN-3 N Michigan to Chester MURRAY, D GREEN-4 s Michigan to Chester DURHAM, D GREEN-5 N Chester to Hill WILKINS, A GREEN-6 s Chester to Hill WILLIAMS, T GREEN-7 N Hill to Marion MISPAGEL, C II-35 NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued (GREEN ZONE) GREEN-8 s Hill to Marion ABLFELDT, G GREEN-9 N Marion to Bonnie SAINZ, C GREEN-1O s Marion to Bonnie TAYLOR, K GREEN-11 N Bonnie to Allen LAMAR, K GREEN-12 s Bonnie to Allen NORTHCOTT, J GREEN-13 N Allen to Greenwood NODA, J, GREEN-14 s Allen to Greenwood KILLER, L GREEN-15 N Greenwood-San Marino VINDIOLA, R GREEN-16 s Greenwood-San Marino ROBERTS, J (Tactical Teams) The following tactical teams will be deployed in the GREEN-91 GREEN-92 GREEN-93 Parking Enforcement) CARNIGHAN, P PEREZ, JJ LONGORIA, J GREEN ZONE. The following will be the GREEN ZONE DEPLOYMENT for parking enforcement. These vehicles will be pick-up trucks. The logistics packet will contain a list of streets to enforce/tow. GREEN-PAUL-1 GREEN-PAUL-2 II-36 LASD DEPUTY LASD/LEEP NIGHTSIDB OPERATIONS Continued (GREEN ZONE) (Prisoner Transportation Vans) The following prisoner transportation teams will be assigned to the GREEN ZONE. Each vehicle will be a van. GREEN-VAN-1 GREEN-VAN-2 GREEN-VAN-3 (Traffic Posts) The following are the intersection traffic control assignments: GREEN TOM 1 DBP. DBP. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND HILL AVENUE DBP. DEP. ***HILL AVE •. IS AN EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. USE "NO LEFT TURN" SIGNS AS NEEDED. GREEN TOM 2 DBP. CHP DEPLOYMENT M-5 M-6 M-7 M-8 LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND ALLEN AVENUE DEP. ***ALLEN AVE. IS AN EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. NEEDED. II-37 USE "NO LEFT TURN" SIGNS AS NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS (BARRICADE POSTS - CSC) csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc Continued (GREEN ZONE) Walnut/Mar Vista Walnut/Michigan Walnut/Chester Walnut/Holliston Walnut/Harkness Walnut/Marion Walnut/Sierra Bonita Walnut/Bonnie Walnut/Meredith Walnut/Parkwood Walnut/Greenwood Walnut/Berkley Walnut/San Marino Green/Michigan Green/Chester Green/Holliston Del Mar/Sierra Bonita Del Mar/Bonnie Del Mar/Meredith Allen/Keystone (east) Allen/Keystone (west) Del Mar/Parkwood Del Mar/Greenwood Del Mar/Berkley Del Mar/San Marino II-38 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS continued BROWN ZONE That area on Colorado from San Marino Ave to Sierra Madre Blvd and on Sierra Madre Blvd north. PPD Lieutenant LAW, D LT, and LASO Lieutenant T. O 1 BRIAN, will combine to command the Brown Zone. The call letters for this unit will be "BROWN-LINCOLN". Zone Lieutenants will be responsible for all positions designated on the zone map including csc barricade posts. The following sergeants will be assigned to the BROWN ZONE: BROWN-SAM-1 SGT URIBE, A SGT B. OLMSTEAD Supervision/Coordination of the Tac Units/Vans/Parking Enforcement Units. BROWN-SAM-2 SGT MILLS, E SGT K. FITZPATRIK Supervision/Coordination of all Footbeats and Traffic Posts. BROWN ZONE DEPLOYMENT The following footbeat teams will be deployed in the BROWN ZONE. NOTE: Odd numbers are on the north & west sides of the street. ASSIGNMENTS CALL LETTERS LOCATION PPD LASD BROWN-1 N San Marino to Craig ANDERSON, A BROWN-2 s San Marino to Craig BANUELOS, L BROWN-3 N Craig to Roosevelt WARD, J BROWN-4 s Craig to Roosevelt DEVIS, E BROWN-5 Roosevelt to Walnut CALCANAS, R (north and west sides) II-39 HIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS BROWN-6 Continued (BROWN ZONE) Roosevelt to Walnut STEIB, D (south and east sides) BROWN-7 W Walnut to Altadena DRAKE, L BROWN-8 E Walnut to Altadena EDWARDS, J BROWN-9 W Altadena to Maple HOLL, D BROWN-10 E Altadena to Maple ARCAND, S BROWN-11 W Maple to Deodar Cir. ORDONEZ, R BROWN-12 E Maple to Del Vina POTBKIAH, B BROWN-13 W Deodar Cir.to Lambert BENTLEY, J BROWN-14 E Del Vina to Hermanos TUCKER, R BROWN-15 BROWN-16 (Tactical Teams) Lambert to orange Gr. WARE, H (Both Sides of Street) Orange Gr.to Paloma ELLIOTT, J (Both Sides of Street) · The following tactical teams will be deployed in the BROWN ZONE. BROWN-91 BROWN-92 BROWN-93 (Parking Enforcement) WXLLXAMS, M PETERSON, T LOZANO The following will be the BROWN ZONE deployment for parking enforcement. These vehicles will be pick-up trucks. The logistics packet will contain a list of streets to enforce/tow. BROWN-PAUL-1 BROWN-PAUL-2 BROWN-PAUL-3 II-40 LASD DEPUTY LASD/LEEP NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS - Continued (BROWN ZONE) (Prisoner Transportation Vans) The following prisoner transportation teams will be assigned to the Brown Zone. Each vehicle will be a van. BROWN-VAN-1 BROWN-VAN-2 (Traffic Posts) The following intersection traffic control deployment will be assigned to the BROWN ZONE. BROWN TOM 1 DEP. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND CRAIG AVENUE DEP. ***CRAIG IS All EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. NEEDED. USE "NO LEFT TURN" Signs AS BROWN TOM 2 DEP. DEP. LOCATION: COLORADO BLVD. AND SIERRA MADRE BLVD. DEP. DEP. WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. PARKING IS PERMISSIBLE ON THE EAST CURB OF THE EAST ROADWAY OF SIERRA MADRE. DO NOT ALLOW LEFT TURNS FROM SIERRA MADRE ONTO COLORADO. DO NOT ALLOW ANY LEFT TURNS FROM COLORADO ONTO SIERRA MADRE. BROWN TOM 3 DEP. LOCATION: SIERRA MADRE BLVD. AND WALNUT STREET DEP. ***WALNUT ST. IS All EMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. KEEP INTERSECTION CLEAR OF SPECTATORS. II-41 NIGBTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued . (BROWN ZONE) BROWN TOM 4 LOCATION: SIERRA MADRE BLVD. AND FOOTHILL BLVD. DBP. DEP. ***POOTBILL BLVD. IS Alf BMERGENCY STREET.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. SPECTATORS. BROWN TOM 5 KEEP INTERSECTION CLEAR OF DEP. LOCATION: SIERRA MADRE BLVD. AND ALTADENA DRIVE DEP. ***SIERRA MADRE BL. & ALTADENA DR. ARE BOTH EMERGENCY STREBTS.*** WORK TRAFFIC CONTROL. SPECTATORS. (CBP DEPLOYMENT) M-9 M-10 M-11 M-12 II-42 KEEP INTERSECTION CLEAR OF NIGBTSIDB OPERATIONS - Continued (BROWN ZONE) (BARRICADE POSTS - CBC) csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc csc Walnut/Oak Walnut/Grand Oaks Walnut/Roosevelt Del Mar/Oak Del Mar/Grand Oaks Del Mar/Roosevelt Oswego/Altadena Mohawk/Altadena Foothill/Del Rey Foothill/Belle Vista Foothill/Vinedo Altadena/Deodar er. Altadena/Las Luna Alatdena/Lambert Altadena/Paloma Altadena/Cooley Altadena/Whitefield Altadena/Woodlyn Woodlyn/Del Rey Washington/Woodlyn New York/Sierra Madre II-43 NIGHTSIDB OPERATIONS . - Continued s. PIBLD BOOKING CBNTBR BVIDENCB DETAIL RILEY, J LT 12/31/91 1700-0500 hrs. The Lieutenant assigned to this detail will act as liaison between the Pasadena Police Department and the Field Booking Center, and will work closely with the LASO Lieutenant and Sergeants assigned there. Support Operations will provide the Lieutenant with a master arrest log with New Years Case numbers. Starting with 0001 the Lieutenant will log the Case Numbers as the arrests are brought in. That · way multiple suspects arrested under the same case can be issued one case number. The Lieutenant will ensure that the incoming Field Booking forms are properly completed, that the charges listed are appropriate, and that any property or evidence is properly handled. In addition, the Lieutenant will see that New Years Case numbers are entered onto the Field Booking forms and the property and evidence 'forms/envelopes and that the complete information called for is listed on the arrest logs. If arrests are deemed inappropriate the Lieutenant will attempt to resolve the problem. The Lieutenant will also divert felony arrests requiring immediate follow-up to the Pasadena City Jail and notify the on-duty detectives (405-4521). Approximately every two hours the Lieutenant will have the pink copies of the Field Booking forms and a carbon copy of the arrest log delivered to the Records Section and placed in the appropriate zone bin for processing. (Note: there will be 4 zone bins in Records, one for each zone on the route, and the Field Booking forms must be delivered to the appropriate bin.) JAILER WEBSTER, T CADET ZARATE, J CADET VILLEGAS, S 12/31/91 1700-0500 hrs. 12/31/91 1700-0500 hrs. The Jail Evidence Detail will meet in the s.o.s. prior to 1700 hrs. and pick up tour logistics. The Liaison Lieutenat will transport you to the Field Booking Center in A PPD Patrol Unit. This vehicle will be used for the storage of evidence seized at the center. Prior to the completion of your shift, the Liaison Lieutenant will transport the patrol unit to the Rear of the PPD, where you will be responsible for contacting the Evidence Custodian and booking the evidence into the proper locations. II-44 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued 6. All Property Forms should be completed at the time you receive the evidence. LOGISTICS: Bags, Evidence Tags, Property Reports, Vendor Tags (Claim Checks), Field Booking Master List, String, Tape, and First Aid Kit. Replenish the Jail Vans with the above items if needed. TOW COORDINATORS OLQUIN, S NABBING, R HANSEN, D BERUMEN, P 12/31/91 1800-0700 hrs. 01/01/92 0700-1800 hrs. The tow coordinators will perform the task of informing the contracted· tow companies of tow requests as they are received from the field. The tow coordinators will only have responsibility for vehicles towed from the parade route or the Rose Bowl area. The tow coordinators will be in the Joint Operations Command Post located in the Pasadena Center Conference Hall, 300 E. Green St. Personnel assigned to the tow impound lots will call the Tow Coordinators with the information on towed vehicles as they are brought in. The tow coordinators will also be responsible for answering questions from the public regarding where their vehicles have been towed to. Towed vehicles will be released without payment and after verification by having the persons respond to the proper impound lot and claim their vehicles. Any vehicles not claimed by 1930 on 1-1-91 will be impounded by the impound lot officers and will be released only by having the owners contact the Records Section. They will have to furnish proof of ownership to the Records Section to obtain a release and then pay an impound fee to Ward's or Johnnie's before the vehiqle would .be released. Refer to the logistics map for lot/tow operator locations. If impounded, the release fee is $56 cash at Ward's, and Johnnies'. The tow coordinators finishing at 1800 hrs on New Years Day shall provide a list of tow logs to the Records Section prior to EOW. Tow Coordinators: II-45 577-6408 577-6409 . NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued 7. Tow coapanies: Johnnie's Tow Ward's Tow Masters Tow TOW STORAGE AREA 77 N. Daisy 733 s. Arroyo Pwy 680 N. Fair Oaks 795-4388 792-6129 449-8321 Location fl: 10 Congress (southwest corner of Congress and Fair Oaks) Services vehicles towed from the south side of Colorado Bl. DAVBBPORT, B BSTES, C 12/31/91 01/01/92 1700-0700 hrs. 0700-2100 hrs. Location #2: 285 E. Walnut st. (rear of main library - enter from Garfield Ave.) Services vehicles towed from the north side of Colorado Bl . VALADEZ, G DICBSARB, S 12/31/91 01/01/92 1700-0700 hrs. 0700-2100 hrs. The first employee coming on duty shall obtain the logistics package and two (2) lunches from the Support Operations Section. The · second officer shall be responsible for returning the telephone and logistical package to the Support Operations Section. Upon arriving at the lot, mark any vehicles that may be in the lot · so as not to confuse them with vehicles towed in as part of the New Year's Operation. As each vehicle arrives in the lot, enter the time, license, tow operator, tow company and location where the vehicle was towed from on the Tow Log. Each vehicle towed to the lot should be accompanied by the white and pink copy of the PPD Special Event Tow form. The pink copy stays with the vehicle and the white copies should be turned into s.o.s. at the end of your shift. Relay the above Coordinators: information to the Tow After 1800 hrs on New Years Day, the Tow Storage Area personnel will relay the information to Records since the Tow Coordinators will be EOW. 577-6408 577-6409 II-46 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued Vehicles towed to this lot should only be towed for parking violations. All police impounds must go to Ward's or Johnnie's as per Departm~nt Policy. Vehicles may be released to the owners upon their arrival, no additional paperwork is required. Mark the disposition box on the white copy of the Special Event Tow form if released to owner or impounded. Also complete the tow log to indicate who the vehicle was released to. All vehicles not released to their owners by 1930 hours shall be impounded by Ward's or Johnnie's, and a vehicle impound form must be completed on each one. Be sure that vehicles marked as being already in the parking lot when the operation began are not impounded. You will be responsible for advising the Records Section of all vehicles impounded and having them entered into the computer as "towed and stored - available for release". · For _ information purposes, all vehicles towed for violation of ·parking restrictions in the Bowl area will be towed to West- Drive and Washington Boulevard. These vehicles will be available following the game. No vehicles from the Rose Bowl should be accepted into your lot. II-47 NIGHTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued a. YOUTH SERVICBS UNIT AND JUVBNILB CUSTODY CONTROL JAKBSOH, P TUCKER, P PAULKNBR, J HOORB, C · HUNTER, It 12/31/91 1900-0800 hrs. 12/31/91 1900-0800 hrs. 12/31/91 1900-0800 hrs. 01/01/92 0700-1700 hrs. 01/01/91 0700-1700 hrs. The Youth Services Supervisor will command the operations of the Youth Services Unit during the New Year's operation. The following policy will be adhered to by all personnel relative to the handling of juvenile offenders during this operation. All juvenile arrests associated with the parade route · will be transported to the Civic Center Exhibition Hall, S/E corner Marengo and Green, and booked for the violation. After being booked, the juvenile will be taken to the Juvenile holding facility at the Pasadena Court House and turned over to the Youth Services Unit personnel for disposition. Youth Services personnel will be responsible for contacting parents and releasing minors to a parent or responsible adult. This process will be followed throughout the parade and Bowl game. All juveniles taken into custody by regular beat patrol officers will be transported to the Pasadena . Police Department and handled according to department policy (Policy 4.3). The phone number for this unit is: 356-5460 II-48 NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued 9. DETECTIVE SECTION 12/31/91 1900-0700 hrs. SHEAR, J Investigations/follow-up SWEETMAN, T Investigations/Follow-up The purpose of this detail is to provide investigative personnel to support field operations and carry out investigative follow-up on cases demanding attention during the New Year's operation. The on-duty Watch commander will supervise the Detective Section personnel. The detectives must coordinate with the field booking center Sergeant regarding the processing of felony arrests. This detail may be reached at 405-4521. 10. COMMUNICATIONS VILLALOBOS, D . KISER, K 12/31/91 01/01/92 1700-0300 hrs. 0300-1300 hrs. PHONE: 577-6410 The above ESO' S will be assigned to the Joint Operations Command Post in the Pasadena Center to monitor frequency 3. PFD/Verdugo will have their own dispatcher in the Command Post. They will operate their own frequency and dispatch all fire/paramedics requests. A roster of the zone personnel wii1 be provided~ All agencies involved in this operation including the T of R will have representatives and radio communications in the Command Post. II-49 NIGBTSIDE OPERATIONS Continued 11. HBDIA RELATIONS AND INPORMATION SCBANDER, M JACUOB, R SCBABDBR, M BIB'l'OB, J 12/31/91 1700-2400 12/31/91 1700-0500 01/01/92 0500-1200 01/01/92 0001-1200 Admin Cmdr SCBANDER, M will be responsible for coordination of press relations during this year's operation. She will address all liaison in regard to traffic and crime situations. Press information prior to Command Post Operations will be directed to the on duty Watch Commander at 405-4620. Starting Tuesday, December 31, 1991 at 1200 hours thru Wednesday, January 1, 1992 at 1200 hours, Admin Cmdr SCHANDER, M can be reached by pager, (#309-5692) or at the Civic Center Command Post. PRESS ROOM/PASADENA CENTER RM 302 PHONE: 577-6412, 6413 COMMUNITY SERVICES SECTION PPD PHONE: 405-4550 12. COUCH DBTAIL LEE, It REEP, C 12/31/91 1700-0500 The listed personnel will respond to the Support Operation's Office and pick up keys to the large pick-up truck, a portable radio, and two lunches. You will be responsible for patrolling the parade route picking up couches and any illegal merchandise that Officers may have. All couches, chairs, etc. will be stored at the City Yards on Mountain St. An area on the west side of the yard has been roped off for this purpose. No couches are allowed on the parade route at any time. All couches will be immediately confiscated and stored at the city yards. Items can be claimed on the next business day, and any items left will be destroyed. Property taken from vendors shall be placed in large trash bags and marked with the tear-off receipt number given to the vendor. Property will be stored in the outside property room. II-50 III SUPPORT PERSONNEL FIELD SERVICES LIEUTENANT SERGEANTS INVESTIGATORS OFFICERS POLICE ASSISTANTS ESO'S a.EAKS RANGERS· 1992 SUPPORT PERSONNEL OVERALL ~MMANDER CHIEF JERRY A. OLIVER SR. --- SPECIAL INV. ADM.l.STRATO ERVICES LIEUTENANT RECORDS SUPERVISORS CUSTOMER SER. REPS CADETS JAIL JAILORS POLICE ASSISTANTS PROPERTY PROPERTY CUSTODIAN NEW YEARS OPERATIONS INSPECTION SERGEANT OFFICERS SUPPORT OPERATIONS CUSTOMER SER. REPS. SPFLCHRT 1:n:. SUPPORT PERSONNEL A. B. c. Operational Overview ........•••.................... III-2 General Information .....•........ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Uniforms ...............••••••. Briefing times and locations. Logistics/Transportation. Communications .........•••. Arrest procedures •. Lunches ••.. EOW ••••••••••••••• OT slips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Parade Route Personnel Complaints. . . III-3 • ••• III-3 • ••••.. III-3 .III-3 • .. III-3 . .••..• III-3 .III-3 . .•. III-3 . ...•..• III-3 . .•••.. III-3 Personnel Deployment & Assignment Responibilities .. III-4 1. Field Services... . ....... III-4 2. Records Section............ ...... . .. III-12 3. Jail Section................ .III-13 4. Support Operations Section.. .III-1~ 5. Special Investigations...... . .. III-14 6. New Years Operation Inspection.. . .. III-14 7. Property Detail................ .III-15 III-1 III. SUPPORT PERSONNEL A. Operational overview The Pasadena Police Department continues to provide normal police services throughout the New Years event. In order to achieve this, support Details wi11 · be implemented. These details may or may not be directly related to other phases of this operation. Each detail will work independently with its own guidelines, work schedule and hours. Hours may be adjusted to accommodate the New Years event needs. Support Details will consist of Field Services, which includes the Helicopter Section, Records Sections, Jail Section, Support Operations, New Years Operations Inspections, and the Property Detail. The Command Post responsibilities for these phases of the operation will lie with the on duty Watch Administrator unless otherwise noted. The Watch Administrator will be located at the Pasadena Police Department. PIELD SERVICES - Field Services will provide all normal police services during the New Years operations. The Patrol Section will operate on twelve (12) hour shifts starting Monday December 31 at 0800 hours through Tuesday January 1 at 0800 hours. The Helicopter Section will operate normal hours for patrol with additional service provided to the parade route. RECORDS SECTION - During the New Years Operations the Records Sections will staff additional personnel around the clock to accommodate the vast amount of traffic bought on by this event. JAIL SECTION - The Jail section will operate under normal hours and staffing levels during the New Years event. The jail will continue to accommodate Field Services as needed. SUPPORT OPERATIONS SECTION - Support Operations personnel will provide New Years related information throughout the entire event. In addition to the regular .staff, additional personnel will be added to assist with phone and walk in traffic. SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS - The hours and duties of the detail will be directed by the Chief of Police. NEW YEARS OPERATION INSPECTION - This detail will be responsible for implementation of all the New Years activities. They will be available around the clock either by radio, phone or pager. PROPERTY DETAIL - This detail will be responsible for all in coming property from Field Services and New Years related details. III-2 SUPPORT PERSONNEL Continued B. General Information 1. 2. 3. 4. s. 6. 7. a. 9. UNIFORMS - Except as otherwise noted, the uniform for all phases of Support Details will be the standard class "B" utility uniform. Patrol personnel should consider helmets and inclement weather gear. BRIEFING LOCATIONS - All briefings will be held in the appropriate sections. LOGISTICS/TRANSPORTATION _ - All necessary logistics and transporational needs will be provided during briefings. COMMUNICATIONS Patrol and Record Section will communicate on frequencies one and two, with all parade related transmissions on frequencies three and four. ARREST PROCEDURES - Arrests will continue to be handled as per Departmental policy. The city jail will be manned and fully staffed to handle all of Field Services arrests. The Field Booking Center at the Pasadena Center will also be available for Field services arrests, however, theses bookings must be pre-approved by the on duty Watch Administrator. LUNCHES - Will be provided. BOW - All EOW' s will be as listed in the deployment section of your assignment unless otherwise approved by the on duty Watch Administrator. OT SLIPS - All personnel will receive an "Overtime Assignment Sheet" which must be turned into Support Operations. Support Operations personnel will be responsible for verifying the employees assignment and hours and filling out all overtime slips. Any personnel working beyond their listed hours should notify Support Operation personnel of the changes. PARADE ROUTE PERSONNEL COMPLAINTS - Citizens who wish to make a personnel complaint against any Law Enforcement Officer on the Parade Route shall be directed to call the Command Post Personnel Complaint Line at 577-6432. There will be a PPD Supervisor at the Command Post whose added duty will be to handle such complaints. III-3 SUPPORT PERSONNEL - Continued c. Personnel Deployment, Assignment Responsibilities 1. PIELD SERVICES DEPLOYMENT MORNING WATCH: DAY WATCH: 'l'Uesday, December 31 1 1991 2330-0100 hrs. NORMAL DEPLOYMENT 0730-2000 hrs. LIEUTENANT: -SERGEANTS : WHITE, K VANDERGRIFT, M YANCEY, M INVESTIGATORS: KNEBEL, J OFFICERS: PA's: 0730-1600 hrs. ESO's: CLERK: SALTSMAN, w BALLESTEROS, CARTER, D CRAWFORD, KIRBY, L PHAM, C THURSTON, SPATZ, J TALANCON,J BIGGINS, T s s RODRIGUEZ, S BURNS, G BRYANT, R III-4 . J OLQUIN, J OLSON, L BRUSH, W ANDERSON, CAMPBELL, R A CHAVIRA, R DABLSTEIN, M ROSNER, B HENRY, J QUINTANA, A RAPAGNA, P HIRIGOYEN, F PETERSON, K MAXIE, B SUPPORT PERSONNEL EVENING WATCH: RANGERS: Continued 1930-0800 hrs. LIEUTENANT: SERGEANTS: SCHULTZE, J D 1 ANGELO, J QUALLS, D SALGADO, L VICINO, C INVESTIGATORS: BERGNER, W RIDDLE, P CALATAYUD, E PINLEY, D KARINOl'I', X KERCADO, R WALLACE, R * LEVY, S GONZALEZ, T KILLOY, C LEE, L OFFICERS: PA's: 1530-2400 hrs. ESO's: 2330-0800 hrs. ESO's: BROWN, T PAHLER, K JORGE, It KcWILLIAMS, E * SHIPMAN, W HERNANDEZ, R BARRIS, DG LOOP, A LUNA, J VIDALES, S • These officers will start their shift at 2200 hrs and work until 0800 hrs. At 0800 hrs they will redeploy to Orange Grove and California. See page IV-8 for further details on this assignment. PADILLA, A KAUHOLA, It RINGO, J PEREZ, C SCHAEFLE, BLAINE, L STRETTON, ALVAREZ, R ROON, K EVAN'S, R BACA, K K ARMANDULA, C R QUINZON, E NORMAL DEPLOYMENT III-5 SUPPORT PERSONNEL DAY WATCH . continued Wednesday, January 01 1 1992 0730-1600 hrs. LIEUTENANT: SERGEANTS: ROBERTSON, J VANDERGRIFT, M YANCEY, M OLSON, L INVESTIGATORS: BRUSH, W KNEBEL, J OFFICERS: PA's: ESO's: CLERKS: RAPAGNA, p ANDERSON, R * BALLESTEROS, J CAMPBELL, A CARTER, D CHAVIRA, R CRAWFORD, s * · DABLSTEIN, M KIRBY, L ROSNER, R PHAM, C HENRY, J THURSTON, s QUINTANA, A SPATZ, J TALANCON, J BIRIGOYEN, p BIGGINS, T RODRIGUEZ, s BURNS, G MAXIE, H PETERSON, K BRYANT, R * These officers will report to Orange Grove and California at 0800 hrs. See page IV-8 for further details on this assignment. III-6 . SUPPORT PERSONNEL . Continued EVENING WATCH: Wednesday, January 1 1 1992 1530-2400 hrs. LIEUTENANT: SERGEANTS: MCWADE, P OLQUIN, J D 1 ANGELO, J ·INVESTIGATORS: BERGNER, W OFFICERS: PAHLER, M BENTLEY, J MERCADO, R JORGE, K CALATAYUD, E LOOP, A POLIMENI, P FINLEY, D QUALLS, D RIDDLE, P SHIPMAN, W GONZALEZ, T MARINOFP, M VIDALES, S MILLOY, C EVANS, K BARRIS, DG REMAINING PERSONNEL RESUME NORMAL DEPLOYMENT III-7 SUPPORT PERSONNEL - continued HELICOPTER SECTION: Tuesday, Deceml:)er 31, 1991 0830-1700 hrs. PILOT: OBSERVER: MECHANIC: MECHANIC: ELDRIDGE, C RAMOS, G Normal patrol activities with emphasis on parade build-up. JAMBS, R BECKLEY, G 0730-1600 0800-1700 1700-0400 hrs. PILOT: CUSTER, G THOMAS, D OBSERVER: Continued patrol and assistance to parade personnel. III-8 SUPPORT PERSONNEL HELICOPTER SECTION: Continued Wednesday, January 1 1 1992 0330-1600 hrs PILOT: OBSERVER: BLDRIDGB, C LANG, II Continued patrol and assistance to parade personnel. 0600-1aoo hrs PILOT: RAMOS, G HARRIS, D LT SUPERVISOR: All traffic related supervision and CHP liaison. 0700-1900 hrs PILOT: WHITE, MJ MULHALL, R OBSERVER: Extensive photo mission activity for Support Services, New Year's Planning Unit, City Hall, and possible outside agencies. Reconnaissance missions for related police activity and relief for other helicopter crews. Act as Heliport safety personnel to monitor integrity and safety of all personnel and visitors during the increased levels of activity. III-9 SUPPORT PERSONNEL HELICOPTER SECTION: continued 0700-1900 hrs SUPERVISOR: BLUMENTHAL, T LT Available to the event commander for aerial inspection of the parade route & game activities. Coordination between Rose Bowl personnel, City personnel, and National Guard concerning fly-bys. 0530-1730 hrs SUPERVISOR: OLDFIELD, T Overall supervision of the helicopter section activities with emphasis on civilian and law enforcement aircraft operation in the vicinity of Pasadena, heliport safety and training / familiarization with Helicopter Section operations during New Years. Provide relief to flight crews as necessary. 1530-0100 hrs PILOT: CUSTER, G THOMAS, D OBSERVER: MECHANIC: MECHANIC: Regular patrol and extra service to the post parade area. JAMES, R BECKLEY, G III-10 0500-1300 hrs 1100-1900 hrs SUPPORT PERSONNEL - Continued HELICOPTER SECTION: Thursday, January 2, 1992 0830-1700 hrs PDl PILOT: LANG, H OBSERVER: HISPAGEL, C Regular Patrol 0800-1700 hrs PD2 PILOT: WHITE, HJ OBSERVER: RAMOS, G Post Parade Traffic 1600-0030 hrs PDl PILOT: CUSTER, G OBSERVER: THOMAS, D Regular Patrol III-11 SUPPORT PERSONNEL - continued 2. RECORDS SECTION SUPERVISORS: BARRIS, D LT 12/31/91 0700-2000 hrs. THOMAS, GAYliBLL 12/31/91 2000-0600 hrs. PERRINGTON, L 01/01/92 0600-1600 hrs. PAQUET, L 01/01/92 1530-2400 hrs. RECORDS COURTER: MCCAA, E WAPPER, B 12/31/91 2330-0800 hrs. BABUELOS, p JOBES, D ALONZO, D 12/31/91 0730-1600 hrs. PIMENTAL, A VIDAL, M DODGE, W PEREZ, C 12/31/91 1530-2400 hrs. ORTEGA, P BILHEIMBR, M McCAA, E BUTTERY, J 01/01/92 2330-0800 hrs. BABUELOS, F BABKBR, K JOBES, D 01/01/92 0730-1600 hrs. PIMENTAL, A MEJIA, J DODGB, W PERBZ, C 01/01/92 1530-2400 hrs. BILHBIMBR, M MCCAA, E BUTTERY, J 01/02/92 2330-0800 hrs. BANUELOS, F ZARBTE, J JONES, D 01/02/92 0730-1600 hrs WAFFER, B PERBZ, C ORTEGA, p 01/02/92 1530-2400 hrs BILHEIMBR, M , SUPPORT PERSONNEL CLARK, C NARTATEZ, M 01/01/92 0700-1600 hrs. III-12 SUPPORT 1 PERSONNEL - continued · 3. JAIL ASSIGNMENTS The jail will operate normal shift hours during this event with the exceptions as noted. SUPERVISOR: PRATT, C 12/31/91 0800-1900 hrs JAILERS: 4. SAPP, S CRAWFORD, P 12/31/91 0001-0800 hrs STROUBLE, B ROBINSON, C KENNEDY, P REYES, J 12/31/91 0800-1600 hrs COATS, D RODRIGUEZ, J TOGNAZZINI, J BOWARD, L MARQUEZ, L GOROSPE, G 12/31/91 ANDERSON, T 1600-2400 hrs · Jail personnel will be supervised by the On-Duty Watch Administrator. Keep the Watch Administrator advised of prisoner counts and noteworthy items. SUPPORT OPERATIONS SECTION The purpose of this detail is to provide parade-related information to the general public during the New Year's Operation. Inquiries from the media are to be directed to the Public Information Officer. Your detail will be located at the front counter in the Records Section. NIETO, R 12/28/91 0800-1700 hrs. PERRER, L 12/29/91 0800-1700 hrs. GOMEZ, A 12/30/91 0800-1700 hrs. GOMEZ, A 12/31/91 0800-1700 hrs. STOKES, D 12/31/91 1600-2400 hrs. NIETO, R 01/01/92 0001-0800 hrs. III-13 i. I S.UPPORT PERSONNEL Continued 5. SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT 6. LINSEIUIAYBR, B The above person will be assigned the task of coordinating intelligence reports. His hours will be directed by the Chief of Police. NEW YEARS OPERATION INSPECTION HUPP, R LT He will be in class "A" uniforms and perform inspections of all New Year's operations beginning at 0800 on 12/31/91. He will be available to the Chief of Police and the Joint Operations Commanders through out their tour of duty via radio. The above personnel will assist with the implementation of necessary adjustments to the New Year's Plan. They shall report to the Joint Operations Command Post at 1630 on 12/31/91 to assist in the briefing/implementation of the Command Post. As the need arises, and upon checking with the PPD Operations Commander on duty, they and their LASO counterparts shall conduct a field inspection and make recommendations for adjustments in deployment and logistics as necessary. GEORGE, B BLANCHARD, J The above officers, along with a csc supervisor, will be assigned to Support Services to coordinate all necessary logistical support required during the operation. They will coordinate all VIP transportation needs as they arise during the morning hours. All of the above Support Operations personnel will be available on frequency 3 when not at the Command Post or Support Operations'office. III-14 SUPPORT PERSONNEL - continued 7 • PROPERTY ROOM SMITH, A 01/01/92 0600-1800 hrs. The above person will be in charge of the Property Room. All property must be properly packaged and the property form signed by a supervisor prior to bringing it to the property room. She will also coordinate the booking of all property and evidence from the field booking center. ALL PROPERTY SEIZED ALONG THE PARADE ROUTE OR IN THE ROSE BOWL AREA WILL BE DISPOSED OF ·BY JANUARY 16, 1990 UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE WITH THE PROPERTY ROOM CUSTODIAN. PHONE: 405-4510 Contact the Records Supervisor for assistance of on-duty staff if additional personnel are necessary to handle the workload volume. · III-15 - ----~~----..----- - - ~ - - -- IV . DAYSIDE OPERATIONS RED ZONE LIEUTENANT I LT. BEENE I.ASD I ZONE DEJLOYMENT 6 SERGEANTS 27 FOOT8EATS TEAMS 1 JAIL VAN 21 TRAFFIC POSTS 1992 DAYSIDE OPERATIONS OVERALL COMMANDER PARADE OPERATIONS CHIEF JERRY A. OLIVER\SHERIFF SHERMAN BLOCK JOINT OPERATIONS COMMAND STAFF INCIDENT COMMANDERS DAYSIDE OPS COMMANDER BENNETT PPD COMMANDER HINKLE LASO I FIELD COMMANDER CAPTAIN HEHIR LASO/SERGEANT JOHNSON LASO GOLD ZONE LIEUTENANT I LT. SENjEl I.ASD I ZONE DEPLOYMENT 4 SERGEANTS 2 TAC UNITS 1 JAIL VAN REOEPLOYFOOTBEAT 21 TRAFFIC POSTS GREEN ZONE LIEUTENANT ~ ZONE DEPLOYMENT 3 SERGEANTS 2 TAC TEAMS 1 JAIL VAH REDEPLOY FOOTBEAT 11 TRAFAC POSTS BOWN ZONE LIEUTENANT I LT. SCOTT I.ASD I I ZONE DEPLOYMENT 4 SERGEANTS 2 TAC TEAMS 1 JAIL VAH REDEPLOY FOOTBEATS 30 TRAFAC POSTS DYFLCHRT IV. DAYSIDE OPERATIONS A. Operational Overview .•....••..••••.•....••••.••..•.. IV-2 B. c. General Information. 1. Uniforms ..••••••• 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Briefing times and Logistics •..•... Transportation. Communications •• Arrest procedures •. Lunches •. 8. EOW •••••• 9. OT Slips . ........ . 10. 11. 12. Vendor Detail .. Juveniles •..... Telephone Numbers. locations. .IV-3 • •••••.•• IV-3 •• IV-3 .IV-3 • .• IV-3 • .•• IV-3 .IV-3 .IV-3 • . IV-3 .IV-3 • ••••.• IV-3 . .. IV-4 . .•••......•• IV-4 Personnel Deployment & Assignment Responsibilities .. IV-6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Brown Zone-Post Parade Float Viewing.. . •.•. IV-6 Motor Detail ...••.... Day Parade Security .. Jail Operations. Float Security .....•. IV-1 .IV-6 . •. IV-8 .IV-9 . ... IV-10 IV. DAYSIDE OPERATIONS A. Operational overview Dayside Operations will encompass the majority of the New Years activities that start on January 1 at 0500 hours through 1300 hours. This includes Day Parade, Dayside Field Booking Center, Day Parade Security, and The Motor Detail. A Command Post will be situated at the Pasadena Center, 300 E. Green Street. The Command Post will include Emergency Services Operators, Media Relations, logistical support, and various representatives from the parade operations. The Pasadena Police Chief is the overall commander of the New Year's Day Operation. His representative at the Command Post from 0500 to 1800 hours will be PPD Commander BENNETT, G CMDR who will serve as the Incident Commander. The Incident Commander will be responsible for achieving the coordination of all forces in effecting proper services and control of the movement of the masses of visiting people. LASO Commander •~ HINKLE will serve as Deputy Incident Commander, being headquartered at the Parade Command Post from 0500 until parade activities conclude. When Command Post operations at the Civic Center permit, the PPD Commander will move to the Rose Bowl in order to coordinate the operation at that location. An LASO Captain will serve as Field Commander from 0500 to 1400 hours. The LASO Captain will be responsible for the placement and coordination of the LASO personnel who will police the parade route during the Day Operation. As with the Nightside Operations, Dayside will also utilize the zone concept, staffing each colored zone with a Lieutenant, . Sergeants, Traffic and Footbeat Officers, and a Tactical Response Team. A PPD Lieutenant and a LASO Lieutenant will be assigned to the Brown Zone to coordinate activities in the Brown Zone to include the Post Parade Float Viewing on the afternoon of New Years Day. IV-2 B. General Information 1. UNIPORMS - The Motor Detail and the Day Parade Security Detail will be in Class "A" uniforms. Jail personnel will be in their standard class "B" uniform. 2. BRIBPING TIMBS Alm LOCATIONS - WHITE, K LT will report to the Pasadena Center for briefing at 0300 hrs. Motors will be briefed prior to January 1st by s.o.s. personnel. They will report to their assigned locations at 0600 hrs on January 1. Jail personnel will assemble in the City Jail at 0500 hours. Day Parade Security Detail will report to s.o.s. office for briefing. 3. TRANSPORTATION - The Motor Detail will provide its own transportation. Police units will be provided for the Day Parade Security Detail. Keys will be issued in s.o.s. office. 4. LOGISTICS - The Motor Detail and Jail personnel will pick up all logistical items from Support Operations. 5. COMMUNICATIONS - All communications will be on frequency 3. Day Parade Security Personnel will communicate on frequency 8. 6. PIELD BOOKING CENTER - For Dayside operations the Field Booking Center will be located in the PPD Jail. Parade and Rose Bowl arrestees will be booked at the Pasadena Police Department. 7. LUNCHES - Lunches for the Motor Detail will be delivered to the Marine Corps Center at Sierra Madre and Paloma at approx. 1200 hours. Jail personnel should pick up their lunches in the s.o.s. Office. 8. BOW - For both the Motor and Jail Details EOWs will be determined by the Operations Commander. 9. OT SLIPS - All personnel will receive an "Overtime Assignment Sheet" attached to their assignments. All personnel shall complete the assignment sheet and turn it in to Support Operations. Support Operations personnel , will be responsible for verifying the employees assignment(s) and hours. Personnel will not work beyond their assigned hours without a supervisor's approval. Any personnel working beyond their listed hours should notify Support Operations personnel of the changes. 10. VENDOR DETAIL - A Vendor Enforcement Team will be directed by an LASO Sergeant. This team will consist of a Sergeant and ten deputies. This unit will have the responsibility of enforcement of all vending ordinance violations. Arrestees and property confiscated shall be booked into the Field Booking Center located at the PPD Jail. IV-3 DAYSIDE OPERATIONS continued 11. JUVENILES - Any lost juvenile coming to the attention of this department will be referred to Human Relations personnel who will be housed in the Youth Services Office, 207 N. 'Garfield Ave., between 0700 and 1600 hours on January 1. Human Relations personnel Jalone SMITH, will be on duty to maintain control of these juveniles and will take responsibility for notifying parents, etc. Juvenile arestees will be transported directly to the juvenile holding facility located in the Pasadena Court House for booking and disposition. 12. TBLBPHOBB BUKBBRS - PASADBBA POLICB NEW YEARS INFORMATION WATCH ADMINISTRATOR COMPLAINT DESK PUBLIC WORKS TRAFFIC SIGNALS, ETC. TOURNAMENT OP ROSE 405-4621 405-4620 405-4241 405-4158 391 S. ORANGE GROVE BL. 449-4100 PARADE OPERATIONS COMMAND STAFF OPERATIONS LIEUTENANT WATCH SERGEANT PERSONNEL SERGEANT T of R REPRESENTATIVE RED CROSS REP. DISPATCH CENTER 577-6400 577-6401 577-6402 577-6403 577-6404 577-6405 WATCH OEPUTY 577-6406 WATCH DEPUTY 577-6407 PPD TOW REP. 577-6408 PPD TOW REP. 577-6409 PPD DISPATCHER 577-6410 PFD/VERDUGO DISPATCHER 577-6411* PFD/VERDUGO DISPATCHER 577-6430 CHP (WATCH OFFICE) (213)736-3318 PUBLIC INFO./RELATIONS 577-6412 PUBLIC INFO./RELATIONS 577-6413 csc 577-6431 PPD JAIL 405-4616 IV-4 DAYSIDE OPERATIONS - continued LOGISTICS LOGISTICS LOGISTICS RADIO SERGEANT MOTOR POOL BOOKING CENTER ADULT BOOKING BOOKING MODUM BOOKING MODUM BOOKING MODUM BOOKING MODUM TOW YARDS 10 CONGRESS 285 E. WALNUT 577-6414 577-6415 577-6416 577-6417 405-4616 577-6421* 577-6422* 577-6423* 577-642.4* 577-6425 577-6426 *these phones are for data transmissions only. IV-5 DAYSIDE OPERATIONS continued c. Personnel Deployment, Assignment Responsibilities 1. BROWN ZONE - Post Parade lloat Viewing 2. At 0300 hrs IIBITB, K LT, PPD, will report to the Pasadena Center for briefing. The PPD Lieutenant will be joined by LT J. SCOTT, LASO. Your call sign will be "Brown Lincoln". You will be responsible for traffic and crowd control in the Brown Zone. At 1230 hrs, report to the TofR Trailer located at the N/E corner of Sierra Madre and Washington. You will meet with TofR officials and tour the area making sure that all public safety concerns are addressed prior to the general public openings. Your assignment will terminate about 1700 hrs. At 1400 hrs SGT GRAY, G PPD, along with four PPD motors will report to Brown Lincoln. Sgt GRAY' s primary responsibility is traffic control in the Post Parade area. Brown Lincoln will be in direct contact with the Dayside Operations Commander updating and advising him on the status of the Post Parade. MOTOR DETAIL - GRAKMBR, D 2M30 GRAY, G 2M20 PEDERSON, T 2Tl OBERON, M· 2Ml BOYT, R 3Mll CRADDOLPB, D 3Ml5 INGRAM, M 3M13 KETTLE, G 2M6 WOOD, C 2M4 DEAL, J 3Ml6 KRESS, S 2M2 POTTER, C 2M5 ALANIZ, V 3Ml2 ORTIZ, G · 3M14 At 0600 hours GRAKMBR, D, INGRAM, Mand KRESS, S along with two additional motors will be assigned to the Fair Oaks corridor for traffic control. Each motor will be assigned several intersections to monitor in an effort to better control traffic, which is heavy at this time. This detail will continue until 0730 hours, at which time they will respond back to the area of Green/Orange Grove. Once the parade gets under way INGRAM and KRESS will be EOW. GRAMMER will handle special T of R escorts as needed and then be EOW. At 0600 hrs PEDERSON, Twill report to the Rose Bowl and assume the duties of parking coordinator. IV-6 DAYSIDE OPERATIONS continued At 0600 hours ORTIZ, G, CRADDOLPB, D, DTTLB, G and BOYT, R, will respond to the Rose Bowl and contact the PPD Motor Sergeant, WILEY, G who will issue them instructions. These four officers will be assigned quadrants for inbound and outbound traffic assisting the Traffic Lieutenant and CHP with the Rose Bowl Traffic plan. OPPJ:CERS WORKJ::NG ROSE BOWL TRAPPJ:C ASSIGNMENTS SHOULD REPER TO THE TRAPPIC PLAN POR SPECJ:PIC DETAJ:LS ARD TIMES OP THEIR DUTIES. At 0800 hours the Motors, except the 4 assigned to the Bowl, will sweep the beginning of the parade route. TEAM ESCORTS: At a designated time (time and locations given under separate memo) OBERON, K, WOOD, c, POTTER, C and DEAL, J will break away for team escorts. When team escorts are complete the motors officers will rejoin Sgt GRAY, G at the disbanding area for further escort duties. Sgt GRAY and the remaining four motors will continue the parade sweep to the disbanding area. Sgt GRAY will coordinate all escorts from the disbanding area to the Rose Bowl as needed. After all escorts are completed, Sgt GRAY along with four motors will return to the Post Parade area and assume traffic control under the direction of Brown Lincoln. This detail will switch to frequency 2 in order to communicate without disrupting Rose Bowl operations. SPECIAL ESCORTS: Caravan escorts from the U.S.M.C. Reserve Center to the Rose Bowl after the parade is over. Times are approximate. 1115 hours - 1st convoy - VIP's & Rose Court 1200 hours - 2nd convoy BAND BUSES 1230 hours - 3rd convoy - TofR (25 cars max) With five(5) minutes left on the game clock, all motors will redeploy to the Rose Bowl to secure the field. IV-7 .. DAYSIDE OPERATIONS continued 3. DAY PARADE SECURITY - The following day watch personnel shall be assigned to Parade Security. The assignments are as follows: CRAWPORD, S ANDBRSOR, R These officers shall report to the Support Operations Section at 0500 on January 1st to obtain keys to marked patrol units. Both officers will respond to the center divider of 710 Fwy between California and Del Mar Bl. Band buses will be arriving from the north. The officers will assist the buses with making u-turns and parking on the east side of the freeway facing north. Assist the T of R Officials in directing the traffic and the band members. This detail concludes at approx 0800 hours. Redeploy to California/Orange Grove. WALLACE, · R MCWILLIAMS, E These officers will be assigned to Evening Watch Patrol on December 31st from 2200 hours to 0800 hours on January 1st (see page III-6). At 0800 hours as "L" cars, they will respond to Orange Grove Bl. and California Bl. and meet with CRAWJ'ORD and ANDERSON. These four officers take a position to fall in behind the last float as it passes by. The units will be four (4) abreast. When the last float passes by, the patrol units will fall in and remain a minimum of fif~y (50) feet behind it while on South Orange Grove. As the Parade turns east on Colorado Boulevard the officers will close the distance so as to keep spectators away from the end of the Parade and behind the ~nits. The fifty (50) foot distance on South Orange Grove is required by the T of R due to photography needs. You will operate on frequency 8 during this detail The LASO SEB Horse Detail will assist the units by remaining behind the last float and in front of the marked units to keep the crowds back. At the end of _ the parade they will provide security/crowd control at the main gate to the Float viewing ·area until it opens at approx. 1330 hrs. ALL UNITS SHALL HAVE THE RED/BLUE OVERHEAD LIGHTS ACTIVATED AND THEIR BRIGHT HEADLIGHTS ON. IV-8 DAYSIDE OPERATIONS Continued ,. Upon reaching the disbanding area at the end of the Parade, CRAWPORD, Sand ANDERSON, R will switch their radios to frequency 1 and resume normal Day Watch patrol duties as assigned. WALLACE, Rand KcWZLLZAKS, B will return their vehicles to the Support Operations Office and be EOW. JAIL OPERATIONS - PRATT, C 01/01/92 0500-1700 STROUBLE, B SAPP, S 01/01/92 0001-0800 CRAWPORD,P WEBSTER, T ROBINSON, C KENNEDY, P REYES, J 01/01/92 0600-1600 RODRIGUEZ, J COATS, D TOGNAZZINI, J LEMMON, B 01/01/92 1600-2400 LEWZS, M HOWARD, L 01/01/92 1600-2400 GOROSPE, G MARQUEZ The Jail Operations personnel will report to the PPD Jail for assignment under the direction of the Jail Sergeant. All Parade and Rose Bowl arrests, except juveniles, made after 0500 hrs, will be booked at the PPD Jail. The same flex cuff system and Field Booking Forms will be utilized for all prisoners brought in from the parade or game. After booking and processing, those qualifying will be released 849 (b) 2 or cited out. Support Operations personnel will provide the Sergeant with a master arrest log with New Years Case Numbers 1001 -1100. The Sergeant will ensure that the incoming Field Booking Forms are properly completed, that the charges listed are appropriate, and that any property or evidence is properly handled. In addition the Sergeant will see that the New Year's cas_ e numbers are entered onto the Field Booking Forms and that the complete information called for is listed on the arrest logs. If arrests are deemed inappropriate the Sergeant will work to resolve the problem. Approximately every two hours the Sergeant will have the pink copies of the Field Booking Forms delivered to the Records Section and placed in the appropriate zone bin for processing. (Note: there will be 4 zone bins in Records, one for each zone on the route, and the Field Booking Forms must be delivered to the appropriate zone bin.) IV-9 DAYSIDE OPERATIONS Continued s. NOTE: Since juveniles will ' be booked at the juvenile holding facility at the Court House, Juvenile Officers will call the Jail to get booking numbers for arrestees brought in there. Entrance to the juvenile holding facility can be gained via the sally port entrance off of Ramona st. PLOAT SECURITY - January 1st, 1800 to January 2nd, 0600 Ofer VIDALES, S (lQS), is responsibile for float security in the Post Parade area.. The purpose of this detail is to provide around the clock security for the floats to insure that their is no vandalism to the floats or trespassing to the area. csc will have 4 persons assigned to this area and will provide the officer with a radio to talk to them if necessary. IV-10 V ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS COMMAND POST RED ZONE 1 PflD l(iJ. 2 flPD fOOTBEAT TENoa J C&C fOOTIIEAT TEAMS GOLD ZONE 1 PflD l(iJ. 2 flPD FoaJ8EAT TEAa.11 3 C&C f0018EAT T£AM8 1992 ROSE BOWL COMMAND STRUCTURE OVERALL COMMANDER ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS CHIEF JERRY A. OLIVER SR. OPERATIONS COMMANDER COMMANDER BENNETT PPD BOWL LIEUTENANT TRAFFIC LIEUTENANTS LT.KEUfYPPO BLUE ZONE 1 PflD l(iJ. 2 flPD foaJ8EAT TEAMS 3 C&C FOOTBEAT T£AM8 GREEN ZONE 1PflD SGT. 2 flPD foaJ8EAT TENoa 3 CSC fOOTillAT TEAMS 1PflDTEAMWEST SIOEUN( f1EIJ) LEVB. HQ 1 PflD l(iJ. 3PflD OFCRa. 1 PflD Gf.Tf 0 A 0 OFCR. PflD Gf.ME ........-r. OF I 2 PPO 'IMH&P. OFCM. I 2 LA&D BOMB DEJ>a. lA8D YOUNG DETAIL 11.ASD Seif. 10LAIIDDEP&. HOSPITALITY C(M'()l.N) 1 lA&D 8CiT. 4 DEP&. PPD/CHP TRAFFIC LIAISON CHP TRAFFIC 1 PPO SGT. I I 3 CHP SGT.'S I I PPD TRAFFIC CHP DEPLOYMENT 1 PPO PRKING CROO'TR 4PPO MOTORS 1 PPO OfCR. LOT 0 0° 2P.A.'S 12 CSC TIW=. POSTS n EQUESTRIAN MOUNTS 1 PPO OfCR. LOT "H" � ROVING MOTORS 51 TRAFAC OfCftS. ., V. ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS A. B. Operational Overview. . ...................• V-3 General Information. 1. Uniforms ••••••.•• ... - . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Event Time Table ....••• Reporting Times and Locations. Transportation. Logistics •••.•..••••• Communications •.•••••• Field Booking Center •• Booking procedures •••• Shuttle Bus Services .• Gate Opens ..••••. Kick Off. Press Gate .. 13. Will Call .• Pass outs •• Disabled Persons •. Bottle Check ••••••. Claim Check ••• • • V-6 . ..... V-6 • • V-6 • ••• V-7 .V-8 • •• V-8 . .............. V-8 .V-8 • ••• V-8 . ......... V-9 . ... V-10 .V-10 . . v-10 . • v-10 . ........... V-10 .V-10 • . v-10 . ••.•• V-10 14 .• 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Items not allowed inside the Bowl .•. .V-10 . • v-10 . • V-10 Concourse •.•••..... Concession stands •. Hospitals •••••.......•••• First aid •.•••.....••••. • •• v-10 . •• V-11 Rose Bowl/Game Management offices. . ........... V-11 Police Headquarters ...... . Elevators .•.•...•.. Public Telephones •. Operational telephone numbers •. Bomb Detail •.••..... Police unit parking Contingency plan. Public Works .....•. Escorts •..•••......•••• Lunches .....•........ Fall on city property .. Overtime slips •••.••• ~ . . V-11 . • V-11 . •.••• V-11 . ........... V-12 .V-12 . .............. V-12 . ......... V-12 .V-12 . • V-13 • • v ~13 . ........ V-13 .V-13 c. Crowd Control Deployment & Responsibilities ..•..••. V-14 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Operations Commander ....•. Bowl Commander ..... . Traffic Lieutenant. Zone Sergeants •.. Zone Teams ... Headquarters ..••.......... Booking Center ..... . Inside Support. Game Management/Money Guard. V-1 .V-14 . ...... V-14 . ... V-14 • .•..• V-14 .V-15 . .. V-17 .V-17 .V-17 .V-17 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 10. Concession Money Guard .•..••••....••••••••••.... V-18 11. Program Detail •.•••.••.•.••.••....•••......•.•.. V-18 12. Field Posts ••.•.••••••..••.•••••.••••••..••.•... V-19 13. Vendor Detail •••••..••••••••••.••••••••••••••.•• V-19 14. csc Deployment ••••...••••.••••..••.••••••••..•.• V-2 o D. Traffic Control Assignments and Responsibilities •.• V-22 1. Traffic Supervisors ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• V-22 2. General Instructions for Traffic Supervisors .... V-24 3. Tow Information ••••••••.•••.•••••..•••••••••..•. V-24 4. Traffic Signals ••••.•••••••.••••••••••••..•....• V-24 5 • P 1 an '' B '' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • v-2 4 6. Plan ''C'' ••.•.......•....•.••.••.•.••....•...••.• V-24 7. Emergency Route ..•..•••••••.•••••............... V-25 8. Special Vehicle - Pass Vehicle ••.•.••.•.•.•••.•. V-25 9. Specific Instructions for Traffic Supervisors .•• V-25 10. Parking Coordination .•••.•.•••••••••••.•......•• V-27 11. Parking Area Opening Times ••••.•••••••.•...•...• V-27 12. Rose Bowl Traffic Assembly ...••.•.•.•....•..••.• V-27 13. Personnel Assignments - Traffic Posts ••••••..••. V-29 14. CSC/Police Explorer Barricade Instructions •..... V-36 15. CSC Barricade Deployment/Specific Instructions •• V-37 16. Reserve Unit Equestrian Patrol ...•••••••••••..•• V-44 17. Barricade and Sign Placement ••••.•••••••...•.... V-45 V-2 V. ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS A. Operational overview Rose Bowl Operations will be coordinated by a joint effort of administrators in the Public Safety Agency Command Post. This facility is located on top of the press box. overall responsibility is vested in the Police Commander. Bill .Lewis, Game Manager for the T of R will coordinate all aspects of the game with our Department. Crowd control will be a joi;nt operation between Pasadena Police Department and Contemporary Services Corporation. Overall responsibility for public safety is vested in the Operations Commander. A PPD Lieutenant will be the Bowl Crowd Commander. This Lieutenant is responsible for all police and peer group security inside the bowl area. At 1100 hours the Lieutenant will join the Rose Bowl Administrator, Greg Asbury, and Bill Lewis, Game Management Representative, in front of the Rose Bowl Administrative Offices for a tour of the facility prior to the gates opening at 1100 hours. Any discrepancies from the original _ plan are to be resolved prior to gates opening. The Operations Commander will be notified of the results of the tour. Only Public Safety Personnel assigned to the Command Post are permitted in the Press Box without specific authorization from the Operations Commander. The bowl Lieutenant and one roving fire inspector are an exception to this rule- ~ All other public safety personnel wishing to enter the press box or Command Post are to pnone for clearance 577-3145, or communications line 3145. Four sergeants • from Pasadena will provide supervision on the concourse. With five minutes remaining on the game clock the sergeant in Green zone will redeploy to the field, and supervise the field personnel. As in other operations the bowl is divided into four zones: red, blue, gold, and green. At the start of the operation each zone will have five two-officer teams (Two teams that consist of one Pasadena P.O. officer · and one CSC & 3 CSC teams). A total of eight (8) officers and thirty-two (32) csc zone personnel will be working the concourse. Four (4) officers will be deployed on the field, two on the east side and two on the west side. V-3 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued In various locations in this plan, you will see the term "CSC", which stands for Contemporary Services Corporation, which is a private security company on contract with the City for various events at the Rose Bowl. CSC personnel man traffic posts, barricades, man floodgates, work the field level, usher and provide security at tunnels, etc. CSC personnel are distinguished by bright yellow windbreakers, which bear the words "Event Staff", and csc supervisors wear blue windbreakers. During this event, a csc manager will be in the Public Safety Agency Command Post and can be reached through police radio communications in the Command Post. For this event, CSC is on contract with the Tournament of Roses. The Rose Bowl Traffic Operation will be commanded by the Rose Bowl Traffic Commander. The operation for control of traffic will begin at 0900 hours and terminate at approx. 1900 hours. The Pasadena Police Department will utilize a Lieutenant to provide Rose Bowl traffic coordination from the air. He will · remain mobile in a Pasadena PD He- licopter and will utilize the call letters "PD-2". This Lieutenant will work in conjunction with the California Highway Patrol Lieutenant. The CHP Lieutenant will be assigned to the Police Department Command Post which is located on the roof of the Rose Bowl Press Box. He will utilize the call letters "L-20". This Lieutenant will be assisted by a Pasadena Police Officer, who will act as a liaison between the PPD and CHP. At 0600 hrs, a PPD Motor Sergeant will be assigned to the Rose Bowl to coordinate the Rose Bowl parking and traffic plan with the CHP Officers assigned. He will be joined by 4 PPD motors. They will provide access into the parking lots that open early. These will be Area "H", and Golf Lots lA and 5 .· If traffic problems arise due to the early arrivals, this Sergeant will deploy the necessary men to resolve them. In addition to this, the four PPD motors will be assigned to specific areas to assist CHP with traffic problems. V-4 . ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued There are three main objectives to the traffic plan in this operation. They are as follows: 1. To provide a systematic and orderly movement of traffic into the Rose Bowl Area. 2. To facilitate the parking of vehicles in the Rose Bowl area insuring that emergency access routes are established and maintained. 3. To expedite the outbound flow of traffic from the Rose Bowl area in a safe and orderly manner. The traffic operation will be divided into three phases: 1.) Inbound traffic 2.) Redeploy 3.) Outbound traffic. Officers will have specific duties assigned to them for each phase. V-5 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued B. General Information 1. 2. UNIFORMS - The uniform for all Rose Bowl details will be class 11 A 11 with hats. All traffic personnel will also wear white gloves. EVERT TIKB TABLB - 0600 hrs. - Command Post manned. 0600 hrs. - Parking Coordinator and Quadrant Motors report for duty 0600 hrs. - Traffic supervisor reports for duty 0600 hrs. - Parking lots 11 H 11 , 11 0 11 , 11 1A 11 ,and 11 5 11 open. 0730 hrs. - Game Management/Program Guard Reports for duty 0800 hrs. - Prisoner Transportation Team reports for duty 0800 hrs. - Gate 11 A 11 Officer on duty 0800 hrs. - Headquarters is manned 0800 hrs. - Program sales detail reports for duty 0800 hrs. - Parking coordinator meets with Sarah Gallup c.s.c., and 5-Star Parking representatives at the Rose Bowl Administration Offices ·0830 hrs. - PPD Liaison Sergeant and Traffic Supervisors assembly at the N/E tip of parking Lot H 0900 hrs. - Traffic personnel assembly, N/E Area H 1000 hrs. - Crowd Control Supervisors ·at the Bowl 1030 hrs. - Crowd control briefing at the Bowl 1100 hrs. - Shuttle bus begins leaving Parsons 1100 hrs. - Crowd Control Lieutenant tours facility with Rose Bowl Administrator and Game Management Representative V-6 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 3. 1130 hrs. - All gates open 1400 hrs. - Concession Guard 1400 hrs. - Kick-Off Reporting Times and Location - 0600 hrs. - Parking Coordinator, Quadrant Motors and the PPD Traffic supervisor report for duty and meet at Arroyo Bl./Seco. 0730 hrs. - Game Management/Program Money Guard reports for duty at the Rose Bowl Administration Offices. 0800 hrs. - Prisoner Transportation Van reports for duty at the Police Headquarters trailer. 0800 hrs.-. Gate "A" officer reports for duty at the South Auto Gate. 0800 hrs. - Police Headquarters personnel report for duty at the Headquarters trailer. 0800 hrs. - Program sales detail reports for duty at the Rose Bowl Administration offices. 0830 hrs. - Traffic Supervisors report for duty. at the N/E tip of lot "H". 0900 hrs. - Traffic personnel report for duty at the N/E tip of lot "H". 1000 hrs. - Crowd Control Supervisors report for duty at the Police Headquarters trailer. 1030 hrs. - Crowd Control personnel report for duty at the Police Headquarters · trailer. 1400 hrs. - Concession money guard reports for duty at the Service America offices at tunnel 23. v~1 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 4. s. 6. 7. 8. TRANSPORTATION - Inside personnel will be responsible for their own transportation to the Bowl. Vehicles should be parked in the north tip of Area "H". The Transportation Detail will use the small jail van. The HQ Sergeant will be provided with a marked police unit. Police Assistants working traffic will also be provided with the appropriate vehicle. LOGISTICS - All logistical items for inside personnel will be issued at the Bowl during briefing. Traffic personnel should pick up their logistics from the s.o.s. office prior to reporting to the Bowl. COMMUNICATIONS - Inside personnel will communicate on rented radios with all communications to the Command Post. Traffic personnel will be on PPD frequency 3 monitored by both the Command Post and PPD dispatch. FIELD BOOKING CENTER - All arrestees will be transported to the PPD and booked. BOOKING PROCEDURE - Adults arrested at the Rose Bowl will be booked at the PPD Jail. The Pasadena Transportation team that is assigned to the Bowl will be on duty at 0800 hrs. They will be available to handle any early problems , and will be used for arrest transportation to the Booking Center at the Pasadena _ Police Department. When an arrest is made, the arresting officer(s) fill out a field I.D. booking slip. It along with the prisoner will be turned over to the transportation team at the nearest concourse gate. Flex cuffs will be provided to each officer. The number on the flex cuff must be written on the field I.D. booking slip. Regular Pasadena report forms will . be used for all incidents except drunk arrests, which will be put on the abbreviated Intoxication report form. All reports must be completed prior to EOW and turned in at Police Headquarters. NY92 case numbers 1001 thru 1100 will be used at the PPD Booking Center. The case numbers will be issued by the Sergeant in Charge at the PPD Jail. V-8 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued Juveniles that are arrested at the Bowl will be transported to Police Headquarters. When directed by the Headquarters Sergeant the juveniles will then be transported to the Juvenile Holding Facility at the Pasadena Court House. Access is gained via Ramona St. Juvenile Officers at that location will be responsible for booking and processing the juveniles. Case numbers for juveniles can be obtained by calling the PPD Jail where a Master Arrest Log will be kept. Found juveniles will be transported to Police Headquarters and then transported to the P.P.D. after the game, if not reunited with their parents or guardian. Any injured prisoners will be looked at by Paramedics at the Bowl. They can be contacted via the Command Post. If any CHP Officer becomes involved in an arrest situation, they are to notify Command Post of the circumstance~. Pasadena Police will be deployed to contact the CHP Officer and will take charge of the arrest. Field booking forms will be filled out at the scene and numbered flex-cuffs attached to the body. Pasadena Police will, whenever possible, write the report. · CHP Officers are not to become involved in the enforcement of vendor violations. L.A.S.D. will have a 10 man vendor detail assigned to the Bowl. If CHP Officers on-view a possible violation or one is brought to their attention, they are to contact Command Post and the Vendor Team will be advised. 9. SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE - A shuttle service is being provided during the 1992 Game, by the Rapid Transit District (RTD). Buses will be leaving from Parsons at 1100 hours, taking the patrons to Lot "B". They will continue throughout the game and until all patrons have been carried back to Parsons after the conclusion of the game. csc Security is provided at Parsons for the crowd and parked vehicles. The shuttle costs $1.10 one way. The RTD shuttle route is Fair Oaks to Hammond, Hammond to Lincoln, Lincoln to Westgate, Westgate to Arroyo Blvd, Arroyo to Rosemont, then into Lot "B". V-9 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 10. GATES OPEN - All gates 1130 hours 11. KICK OFF - 1400 hours 12. PRESS GATE - Located at the south side of Floodgate "F". 13. WILL CALL - Will be operational outside of gate "A". This will be manned by Game Management. NOTE There are no on site ticket sales. 14. PASS-OUTS - There will be no Pass-outs for this years game. 15. DISABLED PERSONS - Will use Tunnel #27, 28, 28A or Tunnel #1 for passage to special seating on the east side, and Tunnels #22 or #23 on the west side. Platform seating is provided for wheelchair occupants. 16. BOTTLE CHECK - Will be conducted by · C.S.C. personnel outside of all entrance gates. 17. CLAIM CHECK AREA - A claim check system has been established at the floodgates. Items not allowed inside the facility may be checked in and then reclaimed immediately after the game, in the Cross over tunnel between Tunnels 7 & 8. 18. ITEMS NOT ALLOWED INSIDE OF THE BOWL - No bottles, cans, coolers, thermoses, weapons, baskets, or alcohol. 19. CONCOURSE Game Management is responsible for coordinating the removal of all unauthorized vehicles from the concourse. 20. CONCESSION STANDS - Most stands have been located on the grass areas surrounding the concourse. If a stand is found to be blocking pedestrians tell the concessionaire where to relocate it. Pretzel push carts and "4 X 4's" which appear on the concourse blocking pedestrian traffic must be relocated to the grass areas. (See diagram .for location of carts and stands.) 21. HOSPITALS - The closest level I trauma center is Huntington Memorial Hospital, 100 Congress Street, Phone: 397-5111. V-10 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS ._ continued The closest main street to this hospital is Fair Oaks Avenue. From the bowl area Fair Oaks can be reached by traveling eastbound on Orange Grove Avenue; Mountain Street; or Washington Boulevard approximately 1/2 mile. A motorist would then turn southbound on Fair Oaks Avenue. Bellefontaine Street runs westbound from Fair Oaks Avenue one block south of California Boulevard (approximately 3 miles south of the bowl area). The hospital is one block west of Fair Oaks Avenue at corner of Fairmount Avenue & Bellefontaine Street. St. Luke's Hospital is at 2632 E. Washington Boulevard, Phone: 797-1141. It is located approximately 5 miles east of the Bowl, one block east of Altadena Drive. It also has a 24 hour emergency room. 22. FIRST AID - The Pasadena Paramedics have a first aid trailer on the outside of the concourse fence just south · of gate "B". It is accessible from either the inside or outside of the concourse. There is a physician on duty during events. 23. ROSE BOWL/GAME MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES - The Rose Bowl Administrative Offices are located on the concourse, between Tunnels 28 and 1. The game management office is to the rear of the Rose Bowl offices and can be reached through a door on the north side of the Rose Bowl Administrative Office. · 24. POLICE HEADQUARTERS - The Pasadena . Police Headquarters trailer is located across from the Rose Bowl Administration offices just north of gate "B". It is located in such a manner as to be accessible from both the inside and outside of the concourse fence. 25. ELEVATOR - The elevator to the Police Command Post and Press Box is located between Tunnels 17 and 18. 26. PUBLIC TELEPHONES - Banks of public telephones are located at Tunnels 1, 8, 17, 23, and the South Auto Gate, inside the concourse. There are ·a1so public phones outside the concourse, just west of the South Auto Gate. V-11 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 27. OPERATIONAL PHONE NUMBERS - COMMAND STAFF LOGISTICS POLICE HQ POLICE COMMAND POST POLICE COMMAND POST POLICE HQ POLICE HQ HOSPITAL HOSPITAL PASADENA FIRE PASADENA PARAMEDICS csc BOWL ADMIN. GAME MGT. REP. GAME MGT. OFFICE ROSE BOWL OFFICE BOWL ELEVATOR SERVOMATION OFFICE AMERICAN GOLF CAL-TRANS CHP BROOKSIDE RV BOOTH PPD JAIL 577-6427 577-3214 577-3144 577-3135 577-3159 577-3174 577-3118 577-3119 577-3131 577-3132 577-3130 577-3143 577-3161 577-3157 577-3100 577-2129 577-3178 796-6004 (213)620-2088 575-6656 577-6429 405-4616 28. BOMB DETAIL - The LASO bomb detail will have their truck parked next to the Pasadena Police Headquarters trailer on Service Drive. The LASO bomb personnel will stage out of the Pasadena Police Headquarters trailer. 29. POLICE UNIT PARKING - Police units will park adjacent to the Pasadena Police Headquarters trailer on Service Drive. · 30. CONTINGENCY PLANS - There are Contingency plans in place in the event of an emergency or disaster which are contained in a separate document entitled "Contingency Plans." 31. PUBLIC WORKS - The CHP Sergeant., and the PPD Motor Sergeant will meet with the Public Works Supervisor at Arroyo/Seco at 0930 hrs and at 1530 hrs to arrange for "inbound" and "outbound" ONE WAY traffic routes. V-12 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 32. ESCORTS - Pasadena Police Motors will be providing team bus, and other escorts as indicated in the Day Operations section of this plan. The team bus escorts should be completed at approximately 1200 hours. Queen and Court escorts should be completed at approximately 1300 hours. 33. LUNCHES - Lunches will be distributed according to special instructions provided under separate cover. 34. FALLS ON CITY PROPERTY - All falls on City property will be documented. If the victim refuses to cooperate, the least amount of information that should be obtained is the name of the victim, the extent of the injury, the location of the fall, and a photograph of the location of the fall. (camera in Police Headquarters.) 35. OVERTIME SLIPS - Personnel will receive an "Overtime Assignment sheet" with this plan. All personnel shall fill out their own overtime assignment sheet which must be turned in to Support Operations. Support Operations personnel will then be responsible for verifying the employees assignment & hours and filling out all overtime slips. Any personnel working beyond their listed hours should notify Support Operations personnel of the changes. V-13 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued c. CROWD CONTROL DEPLOYMENT & ASSIGNMENT RESPONSIBILITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. OPERATIONS COMMANDER - BENNETT, G CKDR, "Staff 5" will serve as the Operations Commander. He will have overall responsibility of the Rose Bowl Operation. The Operations Commander will be stationed in the press box during the event. BOWL COMMANDER - The Rose Bowl Crowd Control and Security Detail will be directed by Lieutenant KELLBY, R LT. This involves the "within the fence" territory of the Rose Bowl itself, the security of team personnel, cash rooms, VIP's and other specified persons or items. The Bowl Commander will be stationed in the Police Command Post and will have direct contact with the Operations Commander. TRAFFIC LIEUTENANT - The Rose Bowl Game traffic detail will be coordinated by Lieutenant HARRIS, D LT who, weather permitting, will assist the operation from a PPD helicopter. Lt BARRIS will begin aerial observation at 0600 hours and terminate at approximately 1900 hours. Lt CHARLTON CHP, will command the CHP personnel involved in this traffic operation. The CHP/PPD Command Post at the Bowl shall be manned from 0600 through the game. ZONE SERGEANTS Sergeants PETERSEN, D Red 20, KIRKPATRICK, K Green 20, AVERSANO, R Blue 20, and ITO, C Gold 20, will have the primary responsibility of supervising the footbeat teams in the respective zones. They should also monitor the lines at the . restrooms. There are twelve (12) CSC yellow jackets .assigned to the rest room lines and if it appears that they need help, it may be necessary to post a zone team in the area. NOTE: With five minutes left on ~he game clock, Green-20 will redeploy to the field and supervise the field officers and CSC personnel. V-14 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued s. csc csc csc csc csc csc ZONE TEAMS - The zone teams are to patrol . their respective areas looking for any problems on the concourse. They may also be called upon to respond inside of the stadium should the need arise. If an arrest is made, the zone team should walk the prisoner to the nearest gate, where the transportation van will meet them. The teams should also check with the ushers in their area to ascertain if there are any problems in their section. If so the problem should be acted upon immediately. Officers are not to linger in the mouth of the a tunnel to watch the game. Injuries to officers or citizens should be reported to the zone Sergeant immediately. All contacted persons not arrested will be F. I. 'd and the reason for the contact will be written on the F.I. card. CALL LETTERS Red 1 Red 2 Red 3 ASSIGNMENT Footbeat Tunnels 23-25 Footbeat Tunne1s ·21-2J Footbeat Tunnels 18-21 HANSEN, M csc Red 4 Footbeat Tunnels 19-22 DIAZ, D csc KORPAL, M URIBE, R csc csc csc csc Red 5 Footbeat Tunnels 22-25 Red 6 W/sideline, field level Blue 1 Footbeat Tunnels 16-18 Blue 2 Footbeat Tunnels 14-16 V-15 . ROSE BOWL OPERATI:ONS continued csc Blue 3 Footbeat Tunnels 12-14 csc -- JENKI:NS, R Blue 4 Footbeat Tunnels 12-15 csc -- MOE, D Blue 5 Footbeat Tunnels 15-18 csc csc Gold 1 Footbeat Tunnels 5-7 csc __ csc Gold 2 Footbeat Tunnels 7-9 -- csc -- csc Gold 3 Footbeat Tunnels 9-12 -- csc -- HI:LLARY, R Gold 4 Footbeat Tunnels 5-8 csc -- JOHNSON, s Gold 5 Footbeat Tunnels 8-11 csc -- csc Green 1 Footbeat Tunnels 25-28 -- csc -- csc Green 2 Footbeat Tunnels 28-2 csc -- csc Green 3 Footbeat Tunnels 2-5 -- csc -- SARAF, T Green 4 Footbeat Tunnels 26-1 csc -- VI:DAL, G Green 5 Footbeat Tunnels 1-4 csc -- CAl?UANO, G Green 6 E/sideline, field level JOHNSON, R Five minutes left on the game clock Green-20, Green-4, Red-4, Blue-4, and Gold-4 redeploy to the field to provide crowd control. These officers will position themselves in the aisles just below the numbered rows and form a visible barrier at the field level. Sgt GRAY, G and his motor officers will also redeploy to the north end of the field and await instructions from the command post. V-16 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued Once the inside of the stadium is empty of people, field officers and c.s.c. meet at the north end of the stadium on the concourse and sweep the crowd out of the flood gates providing visible security. 6. HEADQUARTERS - Under the direction of Sergeant SABDOVAL, R, Headquarters personnel Investigators AIKBlf, R, LEMMON, B and SCHIRKA, B will be responsible for Rose Bowl logistics and all related police reports. · 7. BOOKING CENTER - At approximately 0500 hours Sergeant PRATT, c will report to the PPD Jail to open the Dayside Booking Center which will serve both the Parade and Game arrestees. Inv. CASSIDY, Rand GIPSOlf, J will make up the Transportation Team, and operate exclusively in the Rose Bowl area. All arrestees generated from the Bowl will be transported to the booking center via the J~il Van. Investigator JENKINS, J will be assigned to the Rose Bowl Headquarters for prisoner control. The large jail van will be located adjacent to the PPD Headquarters trailer and may be used as a holding facility. a. 9. ANY INJURED PRISOQRS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE PASADENA POLICE SERGEANT WHEN THEY ARRIVE IN THE FIELD BOOKING CENTER Juveniles arrested in the Rose Bowl area will be transported to the Pasadena Court House Juvenile Holding Facility which can be accessed via Ramona St. for processing. INSIDE SUPPORT - Officers BLANCHARD, J and GEORGE, B will serve as radio facilitators for this event keeping a constant flow of information to the Operations and Bowl Commanders. These officers will be stationed in the Police Command Post. Officer SALTSMAN, W will be assigned to the South Auto Gate to monitor all activities there. He will assist csc with any problems that may arise and handle any VIP requests as needed. GAME MGNT./PROGRAM MONEY GUARD - Officer GARCIA, L will report for duty at 0730 hrs. He is to remain in the area to the rear of the Rose Bowl administrative offices. He will be responsible for guarding both the game management money and the program sales money. V-17 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 10. CONCESSION MONEY GUARD - DOMINGUEZ, G will redeploy from the program detail at 1400 hrs. You will check-in with the headquarters Sgt. prior to contacting Mark McClure from Service America in Tunnel 23. You will be responsible for guarding the money at that location. 11. PROGRAM DETAIL - DOMINGUEZ, G PERRINE, L SECCIA, J and GAMBERALE, W will report for duty at 0800 Hrs. They will check-in with the headquarters Sgt. prior to deployment. SECCIA and PERRINE will report to the Program sales office, which is located at the old police headquarters in tunnel 28. They will escort representatives from the Jay Cees as they collect money from four drop-off points around the bowl. DOMINGUEZ will be deployed on the west end of the pedestrian foot bridge that is at the north tip of lot "F". You will guard money at that location which will be used as a dropoff point. This detail will end at approx. 1400 hrs. at which time you will check in at Police Headquarters and then redeploy to tunnel 23, Service America office. Officer GAMBERALE will be deployed at the entrance to golf course lot "lA", which is on the north end of lot "D". You will guard money at that location which will be used as a drop-off point. This detail will end at approx. 1400 hrs. at that time you will check i_n at Police Headquarters for further assignment. The back stop in lot "H" is another drop-off point, this will be guarded by TAYLOR, R, who is assigned to lot "H". The fourth drop-off point will be at the north entrance to lot "F". This will be guarded by SALTSMAN who is working the Ticket booths in that area. V-18 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 12. FIELD POSTS - Investigators KORPAL, M URIBE, R and Officer JOHNSON, R. CAPUANO, G and KORPAL and URIBE, R will be on the west sideline monitoring the crowd, and watching for any problems on the field. CAPUANO and JOHNSON, R, will be on the east . sideline monitoring the crowd, and watching for any problems on the field. With five (5) minutes left on the game clock, KORPAL and URIBE will be in a position so that they c~n escort the head coach of the team on their sideline off of the field at the games end. CAPUANO and JOHNSON will position themselves so that they can escort the head coach on their sideline off of the field at the games end. Once the coaches are safely off of the field, the Officers will report back to their original positions. 13. VENDOR DETAIL - The vendor control team redeploys from the Parade route to the Rose Bowl at approx. 1030 hrs. They will check in at the Headquarters trailer with the Headquarters Sergeant, where the LASO Sergeant will pick up a P.P.O. radio. The vendor control team consists of uniformed LASO personnel who are responsible for enforcement of the City of Pasadena's Municipal ordinance ( 3. 24 .110 sub 12) relating to vending of merchandise during the Rose Parade and Bowl Game. Enforcement consists of issuing citations, making arrests, and confiscating merchandise from the street vendors who are not licensed by the City of Pasadena. Officers working a Bowl assignment outside of the concourse fence should request a vendor team via Headquarters if illegal vendors are encountered. The vendor detail consists of one a(l) LASO Sergeant and 5 teams of two (2) deputies, for a total of ten (10) deputies They are responsible for illegal vending outside of the concourse fence. V-19 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued The Vendor Detail will have their own arrest log with NY case numbers 901-1000 so they can issue case numbers to their own arrests for cite-out purposes. 14. CSC DEPLOYMENT - ZONE PERSONNEL: 1 - Supervisor 32- Men YELLOW JACKETS: 2 - Locker Rooms 2 - Auto Gate and Field 1 Rotating 12-30-90 & 12-31-90 12-30-90 5 - Press Box {leach level, 1 check tickets at elevator) 2 - Press Box eyebrows 2 - Press Box Fire exits 2 - Press ramp 2 - Media catering area (~3a) 2 - East & West field ramp gates (outside) 1 - Rose Bowl Administration office (outside of door) 2 - Field Tunnels (East & West inside gates) 2 - Field tunnels (East & West outside gates) 6 - Bench & Field (West) 4 - Bench & Field (East) 3 - Pac Ten Team Tickets 3 - Big Ten Team Tickets 33- Perimeter (Including 3 supervisors) V-20 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 2 - Paramedic Hospital 12- Bathroom detail 10- Field control 38- Bottle check 8 - Tunnel"s SUPERVISORS: 2 - Bottle check 2 - Field 2 - Command Post 4 - Will call area V-21 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued D. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEPLOYMENT 5 ASSIGNMENT RESPONSIBILITIES 1. TRAFFIC SUPERVISORS - Under the direction of the Traffic Commander, Sergeant WILEY, G will report to the Rose Bowl at 0600 hours and meet with The PPD Motors assigned and commence the traffic operation. This Sergeant will function as a liaison between CHP officers and the Rose Bowl Traffic plan. The CHP supervisors contingent will consist of one Lieutenant and two Sergeants. The Lieutenant will be stationed in the Police Command Post, while the Sergeants will direct the Traffic Officers from the field. Traffic Sergeant responsibilities will be divided into two areas: (Traffic Sergeant East - Motor) This CHP Sergeant, SAM30, will have all posts east of the flood control channel. These include posts: 2. Holly/Arroyo Dr/Arroyo Blvd 3. Rosemont/Arroyo Blvd 4. Rosemont/210 Fwy/Arroyo Blvd 8. Lincoln/Seco 11. Orange Grove/Rosemont 12. Rosemont/Seco 14. Rosemont/Golf #4/Washington 18. Arroyo Blvd/Washington 19. Rosemont/N'Entrance of Area D/Golf Course #lA 21. Rosemont/Golf #1 22. Rosemont/Golf #2 23. Rosemont/Golf #3 32. Lincoln/Hammond 33. Lincoln/Westgate 34. Forest/Washington 35. Lincoln/Washington 36. Lincoln/Howard 37. Arroyo ~lvd/Howard {Outbound Only) . V-22 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued (Traffic sergeant west - Motor> This CHP Sergeant SAM40, will have the posts on the west side of the flood control channel, and also Posts 5, 13, and 31 which are east of it. These include posts: l. San Rafael/134 Freeway 5. Arroyo Blvd/Seco 6. Linda Vista/Holly 9. Linda Vista/Seco 13. Seco/Ball Diamond #1 15. Salvia Canyon/Linda Vista 16. Seco/West Dr 17. Seco/Bus Entrance to Lot K 25. West Dr/Golf #5 26. Salvia Canyon/West Dr. 27. West Dr/Golf #7 31. Arroyo Blvd/Lot "I" (Pasadena outbound Traffic sergeant - Motor 2M40) This Pasadena Police Motor Sergeant will supervise the following outbound traffic posts. He will also place the signal at Orange Grove/ Green and Orange Grove/ Del Mar on "Flash". 29. Arroyo Blvd/California 38. Walnut/Orange Grove 39. Walnut/Pasadena 42. Orange Grove/Colorado 43. Orange Grove/Holly 44. California/Orange Grove 45. Walnut/St. John 46. California/Grand Each traffic supervisor will be · provided with maps showing the locations of posts and the names of officers assigned. There will be maps for each phase of the operation, Inbound, Redeploy, and Outbound. V-23 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 2. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAFFIC SUPERVISORS - a. After roll call, become acquainted with the personnel assigned to your area. b. Identify the call signs (post numbers) with their geographic location. c. Deploy your personnel to their respective posts. d. Insure that your personnel are familiar with their assignments and can implement their traffic flow patterns as needed. 3. TOW INFORMATION - All vehicles at the Rose Bowl that are illegally parked will be relocated to the S/W corner of Washington Bl. and West Dr. · They are available for release free of charge to the registered owner. Those vehicles that are ·not claimed within two (2) hours after the end of the game will be impounded At the direction of PPD Sergeant 2M40. 4. TRAFFIC SIGNALS - Officers may use the traffic signals at intersections to facilitate the flow of traffic through their respective posts. The signals will operate in the following modes: Off, On, Flasher, and Hand-Actuate. Insure that signals are returned to their normal phase at the end of the operation. s. PLAN "B" - During the Pregame parking operation, it may become necessary to stop the flow of traffic into the bowl area. The order to implement "Plan B", will be broadcasted over normal operational frequencies. Area supervisors will insure that officers are familiar with the procedure involved in implementing "Plan B". **NOTE: Plan B does not apply to public transportation, bus service, taxis, special passes, or to Rose Bowl Officials. 6. PLAN 11 c 11 - In the event of rain prior to the event that prevents parking on the turf areas (Area H, Golf Course, etc.), a PLAN "C" may be called by the overall commander. In this case a completely new traffic PLAN "C" will be iss~ed, which provides for mas~ street parking. In the event of a PLAN "C", be sure to disregard this plan and use your PLAN "C" material only. V-24 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 7. EMERGENCY ROUTES - There are two designated emergency routes that must be established and maintained during the operation. They are as follows: a. East side: Rose Bowl Drive north to the East Service Drive, east· to Rosemont, north to Rose Bowl Drive, continuing north to Zanja, east on Zanja to Forest, north on Forest across Washington. b. West side: West .Drive to Salvia Canyon, west to Linda Vista, north on Linda Vista to the 210 . Freeway. 8. SPECIAL VEHICLES/PASS VEHICLES - Buses, public carriers, vehicles bearing special parking stickers, i.e. : "Official Parking" groups under escort by PPD motors, etc., ·or any vehicle with a pass should not be delayed. Facilitate the movement of all Rose Bowl Officials and employees into the Bowl area, i.e. : gatemen, ushers, parking attendants, etc .. Do Not question individuals who state that they are "working the bowl", they will be screened at the gate. This does not give them VIP parking, unless they have the proper passes. 9. SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAFFIC SUPERVISORS INBOUND ( 1) . Post #7 (Orange Grove and Holly) . Will be manned by LASO deputies assigned to day parade operations. Pasadena PD officers assigned to Rose Bowl Traffic Ops. will redeploy to this post for outbound traffic as Post #43. (2). csc and Police Explorer personnel will man barricades as . listed in the "Barricade Instructions". (3). Disabled persons parking is available in Lot "B" and in "F". ( 4) . Lots "F", "D" and the north half of "I" are designated VIP PARKING LOTS and only those vehicles displaying passes corresponding to these lots will be allowed in them. V-25 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued OUTBOUND (1). Most officers assigned to man traffic posts for inbound traffic, will have the same post for outbound, with the following exceptions: (a). Post #7 (Orange Grove & Holly) is handled by LASO for inbound traffic. Outbound is a redeploy of inbound bowl traffic personnel. (b). Post #12 Rosemont/Seco, one redeploys to Post #29 Blvd/California for outbound. officer Arroyo (2). Three (3) Pasadena Police Motors will be available for outbound traffic and will deploy as follows: Post #38 - Walnut/Orange Grove 1 Motor Ofer. Post #43 - Holly/Orange Grove 1 Motor Ofer. Post #46 - California/Grand 1 Motor Ofer. (3). Three (3) Police Assistants will be roving the bowl area to handle vehicle impounds, etc. They will redeploy to the following outbound traffic posts: Post #38 - Walnut/Orange Grove 1 P.A. Post #43 - Holly/Orange Grove 1 P.A. Post #45 - Walnut/St. John 1 P.A. ( 4) . Roving personnel assigned outbound posts are listed in "Personnel Assignment Section". V-26 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 10. PARKING COORDINATOR - The PPD parking coordinator, Investigator PEDERSON, T will meet the PPD Traffic Sergeant at the N/E tip of Lot "H" AT 0600 Hours • . They will coordinate their efforts to resolve any early parking problems and provide access into early parking lots. At 0800 hours, the PPD Officer will meet with Sarah Gallup, c.s.c. and 5-Star parking representatives to inspect parking areas and determine their readiness for parking. During inbound traffic, assist with solving parking problems with special attention to Lots F & D. During game time, insure that the lot gate locks are opened in preparation for outbound traffic. Assist with traffic control south of Lot "I" during outbound to insure a smooth flow of traffic. 11. PARKING AREA OPENING TIMES 0600 HOURS - Area H Lot lA Lot B Lot D Lot F Lot 5 Lot K 1000 HOURS Lot "I" (OVALS) Golf Course Lots 1, 2,3,4,6, 7 Ball Diamond 1 12. ROSE BOWL TRAFFIC ASSEMBLY - a. Introduce Pasadena PD personnel working Bowl. b. Overview of day's operations. (1). Review posts (2). Inbound traffic (3). Redeploy (4). Outbound traffic (5). L.A.S.D. assignments V-27 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued (6). Contemporary Services Corporation (CSC) (a). Parking lots/Traffic posts/Barricades (b). Inside Bowl (7). 5-Star Parking (golf course lots) (8). Police Explorers (a). Barricades c. Traffic flow into the Rose Bowl. d. Escorts: (1). No Code-3 (2). Honor all PPD Motor escorts (3). No preferential ·treatment (This includes other officers). e. VIP lots and pass board. f . Tow Trucks of other escorts law enforcement (1). S.N.Wards is the authorized Police Tow. They have a 6"xl8" bright orange pass with black letters stating "POLICE TOW". g. At EOW; no racing on the freeway back to CHP stations. h. Restrooms are located: Area H, Ovals, Area K, and Portables throughout the Bowl area. i. Campers and RVs without passes are to be directed to West Dr. in the dirt. They are not to park on Turf areas. j. Bus Parking is in Area K. k~ Vehicles with appropriate passes should be afforded assistance. They will be weeded out at the parking sites. 1. Injuries to personnel should be brought to the immediate .attention of the Command Post. m. DO NOT DEVIATE FROM THE PLAN unless authorized by the Traffic Commander or Operations Commander. V-28 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 13. PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS - TRAFFIC POSTS PPD Call Personnel Letters Assignment BENNETT, G CMDR Staff 5 Operations Commander HARRIS, D LT PD 2 Traffic Commander GEORGE, B C.P. Facilitator RAMOS, G PD 2 Helicopter · Pilot JAMES, R PD 4 Helicopter BECKLEY, G Mechanic WILEY, G 2M40 Motor Sergeant PEDERSON, T 2Ql Parking Coordinator Inbound Redeploy outbound KETTLE, G 2M6 N/E Roving Post 38 ORTIZ, G 3M14 S/E Roving Post 42 HOYT, R 3Mll S/W Roving Post 43 CRADDOLPH, D 3M15 N/W Roving Post 43 ELWELL, T 2Q3 Lot D Lot D Post 46 TAYLOR, R 2Q2 Area H N/W "H" * Post 44 MEAD, J PAl WEST WEST Post 42 LASTER, A PA2 EAST EAST Post 38 JONES, s PA3 CENTRAL HQ Post 45 V-29 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued • In addition to Inv. TAYLORS' area "H" responsibilities, he will monitor the Program Sales money drop-off site located at the N/W corner of Area "H" (behind the baseball back stop). Remain visible in this area as much as possible. After your lot is full redeploy to this area until program sales are completed. Highway Patrol Personnel Lt. CHARLTON Sgt. HARRIS Sgt. INGOLA V-30 Call Letters LlO Assiq_ nment Command Post SAMJO East side SAM40 Traffic West side traffic ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued NOTE: Radio call letters are the post numbers; example: "Post l". += officer who needs transportation to/from redeploy posts. *= officer who needs a vehicle for mobile assignment. POST# PERSONNEL INBOUND POST REDEPLOY OUTBOUND POST 1 +CHP San Rafael/ Ball Dia. San Rafael/ 134 Fwy 1,2, & 3 134 Fwy 2 +CHP Arroyo Dr/ Ovals Arroyo Dr/ Arroyo Blvd Arroyo Blvd 2 csc Holly/Arroyo Dr Holly/Arroyo Dr. Arroyo Blvd. ovals Arroyo Blvd. 3 csc Rosemont/ Remain on Rosemont/ Arroyo Blvd post Arroyo Blvd 3 +CHP Rosemont/ Lot B Rosemont/ Arroyo Blvd Arroyo Blvd 4 PPD Rosemont/210/ Mobile, Rosemont/210/ Arroyo Blvd E'Neigh- Arroyo Blvd borhoods 4 *CHP Rosemont/210/ Mobile, Rosemont/210/ Arroyo Blvd E'Neigh- Arroyo Blvd borhoods 4 csc Rosemont/210/ Rosemont/210/ Arroyo Blvd. Lot D Arroyo Blvd. 5 CHP Arroyo Blvd/ Remain on Arroyo Blvd/ Seco post Seco 5 PPD Arroyo Blvd/ Lot K Arroyo Blvd/ Seco Seco 6 +CHP Linda Vista/ Lot F Linda Vista/ Holly Holly 6 csc Linda Vista/ Lot F Linda Vista/ Holly Holly 7 LASO Orange Grove/ N/A N/A Holly V-31 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 8 *CHP Lincoln/Seco Mobile, Lincoln/Seco E'Neigh- borhoods 8 PPD Lincoln/Seco Mobile, · Lincoln/Seco E'Neigh- borhoods 9 *CHP Linda Vista/ Mobile, Linda Vista/ Seco W'Neigh- Seco borhoods 9 *CHP Linda Vista/ Mobile, Linda Vista/ Seco W'Neigh- Seco borhoods 11 +CHP Orange Grove/ Lot D Orange Grove/ Rosemont Rosemont 11 PPD Orange Grove/ Lot D Orange Grove/ Rosemont ~ Rosemont 12 .. +CHP Rosemont/Seco Mobile, Rosemont/Seco W'Neigh- borhoods 12 *CHP Rosemont/Seco Mobile Rosemont/Seco W'Neigh- borhoods 12 PPD Rosemont/Seco Lot H Post 29 Arroyo Bl/Calif. 13 csc Seco/ Lot H NONE south Ball Dia.#1 13 csc Seco/BD# 2&3 NONE north Lot H 14 CHP Rosemont/ Lot 3 Rosemont/Golf#4 . Golf #4/ Washington Washington 14 PPD Rosemont/ Lot 4 Rosemont/Golf#4 Golf #4/ Washington Washington 14 . csc Rosemont/ Lot 3&4 Rosemont/Golf#4 Golf #4/ Washington Washington V-32 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 15 CHP Salvia Cyn/ Lot 5 Salvia Cyn/ Linda Vista Linda Vista +5 +CHP Salvia Cyn/ Lot 5 Post 37 Linda Vista Arroyo/Howard 16 CHP Seco/West Dr Lot K Seco/West Dr 16 CHP Seco/West Dr Lot K Seco/West Dr 17 +CHP Rosemont/ Lot D Post 39 Lot D Walnut/St. John 18 PPD Arroyo Blvd/ Lots l& Arroyo Blvd/ Washington lA Washington 19 CHP Rosemont/ Lots l& Rosemont/ Lot lA lA Lot lA 21 csc Rosemont/ Lot 2 Rosemont/ Golf#l Golf#l 22 csc Rosemont/ Lot 2 Rosemont/ Golf #2 Golf #2 23 csc Rosemont/ Lot 3 Rosemont/ Golf #3 Golf #3 25 csc West Dr/ Lot 5 West Dr/ Golf #5 Golf #5 26 CHP Salvia Cyn/ Lot 6 Salvia Cyn/ West Dr West Dr 26 csc Salvia Cyn/ Lot 6 Salvia Cyn/ West Dr West Dr 27 csc West Dr/ Lot 7 West Dr/ Golf #7 Golf #7 29 PPD Outbound Only Arroyo Blvd/ (From Post #12) California V-33 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 31 +CHP Arroyo Blvd/ Lot I Arroyo Blvd/ Lot I Lot I 31 +CHP Arroyo Blvd/ Lot I Arroyo Blvd/ Lot I Lot I 32 PPD Lincoln/ Mobile/ Lincoln/ Hammond E'Neigh- Hammond borhoods 33 PPD Lincoln/ Mobile/ Lincoln/ Westgate E'Neigh- Westgate borhoods 34 +CHP Forest/ Lot F Forest/ Westgate Westgate 35 +CHP Lincoln/ Lot H Lincoln/ Washington Washington 35 PPD Lincoln/ Lot H Lincoln/ Washington Washington 36 *CHP Lincoln/ Mobile/ Lincoln/ Howard E'Neigh- Howard borhoods 36 *- CHP Lincoln/ Mobile/ Lincoln Howard E'Neigh- Howard borhoods 37 CHP outbound only Arroyo Blvd/ From post 15 Howard 38 PPD Outbound Walnut/Orange only Grove 38 PPD outbound Walnut/Orange only Grove 39 CHP Outbound only Walnut/Pasadena From post 17 4·2 PPD Outbound Orange Grove/ only Colorado 42 PPD Outbound Orange Grove/ only Colorado V-34 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 43 PPD Outbound Orange Grove/ only Holly 43 PPD Outbound Orange Grove/ only Holly 44 PPD outbound Orange Grove/ only California 45 PPD Outbound only Walnut/St. John 46 PPD Outbound only California/ Grand NOTE: Have a roving motor set the signal on flashing amber for southbound traffic at Orange Grove Bl. and Del Mar Blvd. V-35 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 14. C.S.C. AND POLICE EXPLORER BARRICADE INSTRUCTIONS Barricade security personnel are charged with the responsibility of keeping game-going people from parking on neighborhood streets. This security effort will enable fire and police personnel to gain access to these fire prone areas. The following guidelines were developed as a means to achieve these safety goals. a. Place barricades across assigned street(s) to prevent unauthorized people from parking in the area. b. Look for Resident Stickers (3" x 11" fluorescent Green) and allow these people access through the barricades. Residents without stickers should be asked to display identification. TACTFULLY!! c. If a person wants to get through the barricades, ask them where they are going; Example; (1). May I help you? (2). Do you live in the area? If the person says that they live · in the area or are visiting a person who does, take their word for it and let them pass through the barricade. d. Always move the barricades for authorized people. Don't just stand by while they have to make tight turns to avoid striking the barricades. e. Be helpful and answer any questions that you can about why you are there. Example; (1). We are here to make sure that the people going to the event don't block your streets. V-36 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued f. Do not leave your post without being relieved by your supervisor or a police supervisor. g. Once relieved from duty, remove the barricades from the street. 15. CSC BARRICADE DEPLOYMENT/SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS a. ARROYO BLVD/SECO (East Extension) - 0600 to 2100 hrs b. Allow NO vehicles to pass thru your barricades and remain on post until relieved by a Police Supervisor. ARROYO BLVD/SECO 1/1/90 (West Extension) - 12/26/89 to Man the barricades at this location and allow only official Tournament of Roses vehicles through. Redeploy to Holly/Grand for Outbound traffic. See instructions below. c. ARROYO BLVD/ROSEMONT - 0600 to 2100 hrs Man the barricades on the west side of the intersection. Allow only vehicles that display passes, have handicapped placards or handicapped plates, or are emergency vehicles to pass your barricades. d. ARROYO BLVD/ROSE BOWL SERV:tCE DR. - 0600 to 2100 hrs Allow NO vehicles to pass through your barricade and remain on post until relieved by a Police Supervisor. e. ROSEMONT/ROSE BOWL DR. (Bottom & Top of hill) .0800 to end. Allow no vehicles to pass through your barricades other than emergency vehicles. Remain on post until relieved by a police traffic supervisor (Requires 2 CSC). V-37 ROSE · BOWL OPERATIONS continued f. SECO/ROSEMONT 1000 to 1500 hrs You will be responsible for assisting the officers at the intersections. You will be required to move barricades for persons with passes. Officers at the location will have specific instructions for you. g. ARROYO BL/SECO (southwest corner) 1000 to 1500 hrs Man the barricade across Seco from the median strip to the S/W corner. Allow only vehicles with lot D and resident passes to go through. h. ARROYO BL/ENTRANCE TO LOT 11 B 11 0600 to 1730 hrs Man the barricades at this location and allow only vehicles that display disabled person placards or disabled person license plates through. i. WEST DR/WASHINGTON - 0600 to and Maintain the integrity of the barricades placed in - this area that establish the Police Impound Lot. A radio is required at this post. Remain highly visible at all times. j. HOLLY/GRAND - OUTBOUND ONLY k. Man the barricades and allow NO vehicles, other than emergency vehicles and residents to proceed west on Holly. ROSEMONT/ARROYO BLVD (EAST EXTENSION) ONLY OUTBOUND Man the barricades on the east side of the intersection. As the RTD buses approach you from the North and South, move your barricaqes so that they can proceed directly into Lot "B" without delay (Needs 2 CSC). V-38 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued EXPLORER BARRICADE POSTS a. LINDA VISTA/CHARLES - 1000 to 1500 hours Man the barricades and allow NO vehicles, other than those displaying resident passes, to pass through. b. SECO/WEST DR. 1000 to 1500 hrs Man the barricades across the south lanes of Seco. Allow NO vehicles to pass other than VIP passes and those designated by the Police Officer. c. SAN RAFAEL/COLORADO 1000 to 1500 hrs Your post is at the north end of the freeway. Barricade San Rafael, allowing no vehicles to pass north up the hill, except Residents and guests. d. LINDA VISTA/EL CIRCULO 1000 to 1500 hrs Barricade El Circulo, allowing no vehicles to pass except residents and guests. e. LINDA VISTA/LA VEREDA (south entrance) 1000 to 1500 hrs • Barricade La Vereda allowing no vehicles to pass except Residents and guests. f. LINDA VISTA/LA VEREDA (north entrance) 1000 to 1500 hrs Barricade La Vereda allowing no vehicles to pass except residents and guests. g. LINDA VISTA/HOLLY VISTA 1000 to 1500 hrs Barricade Holly Vista allowing no vehicles to pass except for residents and guests. V-39 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued h. LINDA VISTA/MIRA VISTA TERRACE 1000 to 1500 hrs Barricade Mira Vista allowing no vehicles to pass except for residents and guests. i. LINDA VISTA/RANCHEROS 1000 to 1500 hrs Barricade Rancheros allowing no vehicles to pass except for residents and guests. j.• ROSEMONT/SCOTT PL 1000 to 2000 hrs Barricade Scott Pl allowing no vehicles to pass except for residents and guests. k.• ROSEMONT/BELLMORE 1000 to 2000 hrs Barricade Bellmore allowing no vehicles to pass except residents and guests. l.• ROSEMONT/FREMONT 1000 to 2000 hrs Barricade Fremont allowing no vehicles to pass except residents and guests. m.• ROSEMONT/PROSPECT TERR. 1000 to 2000 hrs Barricade Prospect allowing no vehicles to pass except residents and guests. n.• ROSEMONT/PROSPECT SQ. 1000 to 2000 hrs Barricade Prospect allowing no vehicles to pass except for residents and guests. *NOTE: During inbound traffic Rosemont is one-way northbound, these posts should not let vehicles to turn from the side streets against the flow of traffic. ~hese posts also need to be manned during outbound traffic since Rosemont is one-way southbound. o. ROSEMONT/ORANGE GROVE 1000 to 1500 hrs Your post is on the south side of the intersection. Allow no ·vehicles to pass except for Residents and guests and persons indicating that they are going to paid parking lots being run by the church. V-40 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued . p. ORANGE GROVE/PROSPECT BL 1000 to 1500 hrs Barricade Prospect allowing no vehicles to pass except for residents and guests. q. ARROYO TER/SCOTT PL 1000 to 1500 hrs Barricade Scott Pl allowing no vehicles to pass except for residents and guests. r. PROSPECT/LA MESA/FOREST 1000 to 1500 hrs Barricade the west side of Forest to block Prospect and La Mesa. Allow no vehicles to pass except for Residents and guests. s. ARROYO BL/EVERTS 1000 to 2100 hrs For INBOUND traffic your post will be at this location. Man the barricades and allow no vehicles through except for ones with passes or emergency vehicles. They may go south on Arroyo Bl. t. ARROYO BLVD/WESTGATE - OUTBOUND For OUTBOUND traffic, your barricade position will be at ARROYO/WESTGATE. Man the barricades at your position and allow only vehicles with resident passes or emergency vehicles to go north on Arroyo past your position. u. WOTKYNS/ARROYO BLVD - 1000 to 2100 hrs For Inbound traffic, your barricade position will be at WOTKYNS/ARROYO. Man the barricades at your position and allow only vehicles with passes or emergency vehicles to go south on Wotkyns past your position. v. WOTKYNS/WESTGATE -OUTBOUND For outbound traffic; your barricade position will be at Wotkyns/Westgate. Man the barricades at your position and allow only vehicles with resident passes or emergency vehicles to go north on Wotkyns past your position. V-41 ~ -- ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS w. x. continued ARMADA/EVERTS 1000 to 2100 hrs For inbound traffic, your barricade position will be at ARMADA/EVERTS. Man the barricades at your position and allow only vehicles with passes or emergency vehicles to go south on Armada past your position. ARMADA/WESTGATE 1000 to 2100 hrs For inbound and outbound traffic you will ·man both barricades on the north and south sides of the intersection, allowing only vehicles with residents passes through. · y. ARMADA/WESTGATE -OUTBOUND z. For Outbound traffic, your barricade position will be at ARMADA/WESTGATE. Man the barricades at your position and allow only vehicles with resident passes or emergency vehicles to go north past your position. ARMADA/ZANJA 1000 to 2100 hrs For inbound traffic, your barricade position will be at Armada/Zanja. Man the barricades at your position and allow only vehicles with passes or emergency vehicles to go south past your position. aa. FOREST/EVERTS - 1000 t . o 2100 hrs For inbound traffic your barricade position will be at FOREST/EVERTS. Man the barricades - at your position and allow only vehicles with resident passes or emergency vehicles go south on Forest past your position. bb. FOREST/WESTGATE -OUTBOUND For outbound traffic, your barricade position will be at FOREST/WESTGATE. Man the barricades at your position and allow only vehicles with resident passes or emergency vehicles to go north on Forest past your position. V-42 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued cc. COLORADO/LINDA VISTA - OUTBOUND ONLY ( 2 EXPLORERS) Set up your barricades to prevent any access down Linda Vista under the bridge and freeway. You will have a "Road Closed" sign. It is imperative that only emergency vehicles and the below listed residents are allowed to pass. Only residents · who live at the following addresses will be allowed. Linda Vista El Circulo El Portola Fern Drive La Vereda Las Palmas dd. ORANGE GROVE/PASADENA 1-265 and 2-160 1-119 60 50 and 150 169-235 and 170-224 All Man the barricades on the north side of the intersection. You will allow residents to pass your post northbound. ee. BLAKE/LINCOLN Man the barricade on the west side of Lincoln Blvd. Allow residents to pass through your post. ff. ARROYO/ARBOR (OUTBOUND ONLY) Man the barricades on the east side of Arroyo Blvd. · Allow only residents to pass your post. gg. LINDA VISTA/WABASH Allow no vehicles through your barricade except residents and emergency vehicles. hh. WASHINGTON/FOREST (Outbound only 2 Explorers) Allow no traffic to turn from Forest W/B onto · Washington since Washington is a one-way E/B street during outbound traffic. ii. ROSEMONT/ORANGE GROVE 2 Explorers Help with pedestrian control. Work in conjunction with the officer directing traffic. V-43 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 16. RESERVE UNIT EQUESTRIAN PATROL CALL SIGN 2El 2E2 2E3 2E4 2E5 2E6 2E7 2E8 2E9 2Ell 2E12 OFFICERS This detail will be on post from 1200 to 1700 on 01/01/91 to provide parking lot security to the Brookside Golf Course during the Rose Bowl Game. Suspicious activity or requests for the assistance should be made on frequency 3 to the command post. HARRIS, D LT (PD-2)° will be responsible for coordination of the Rose Bowl traffic with SGT. WILEY, G (2M40) coordinating liaison with the CHP and csc personnel assigned to traffic and lot security. Advise the command post via frequency 4 when on post. You will be advised via radio when the box lunches are available for distribution at approximately 1430 hrs. V-44 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS - continued 17. BARRICADE AND SIGN PLACEMENT Barricades a. Armada @ Everts @ Zanja @ Westgate (N/S & S/S) 4 (S/S) 2 (S/S & N/S) 2 & 2 b. Arroyo Bl. @ Howard (N/S) 2 @ RoseBowl Dr (N/S) 3 @ Rose Bowl Dr (Top Hill) (N/S) 4 @ Rosemont/210 (W/S & S/S)4 @ Rosemont (E/S,W/S & S/S) 6 @ Rosemont (North of island) 8 @ Washington (W/S) 6 @ Wotkyns (Both ends) (W/S) 7 @ Arroyo Dr (E/S) 2 @ Westgate (N/S) 6 @ Solita (E/S) 2 @ ovals (Emergency Lane) (E/S) 20 @ ovals Main entrance (E/S) 4&4 @ No end median island (E/S) 3 @ Ovals main entrance lane N/S @ Arbor (E/S} 2 c. Arroyo Dr @ Holly (S/S) (N/S) (E/S) (S/S) (S/S) 2 2 1 2 2 d. Arroyo Ter@ Scott e. California@ Arroyo Blvd f. Everts g. "F" Area @ Arroyo Blvd @ Forest @ T of R Parking @ Rose Bowl Staff Parking h. "H" Area i. Hammond j. Holly @ All Driveways E/S @ Forest @ Grand V-45 (S/S) (N/S) 10 8 20 1 2 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS - continued k. Lincoln @ Washington (S/S & N/E) 4 @ Westgate (S/S) 2 @·Hammond (S/S) 2 @ Seco (W/S) 6 @ La Mesa (W/S) 4 @ Forest (W/S) 4 @ Claremont (W/S & S/S) 4 & 2 @ Blake (E/S) 2 1. Colorado @ San Rafael (E/S) 4 m. Linda Vista@ San Rafael (N/S) 2 @ Charles (E/S) 2 @ El Circulo (E/S) 2 @ Linda Ridge (W/S) 2 @ La Vereda (Both ends) (W/S) 4 @ Holly Vista (W/S) 2 @ Linda Vista Way (E/S) 2 @ Mira Vista (Both ends) (W/S) 6 @ Rancheros (W/S) 2 @ Wabash (E/S) 1 @ Seco (E/S) 7 @ Salvia Canyon (E/S) 10 @ Glen Oaks (W/S) 3 @ Holly (AS NEEDED) 2 @ Chula Vista (E/S) 1 @ Lida (E/S & N/S) 4 @ Yocum (S/S) 2 @ Seco south (E/S) 40 n. Mountain @ 210 Fwy (Near S/B on-ramp) 5 o. Orange Grove @ Colorado (N/S) 4 @ Holly (N/S & W/S) 4 & 4 @ Prospect (W/S) 2 @ Walnut (S/S) 4 @ · Arroyo Terr (W/S) 2 @ Pasadena (N/S) 2 @ Gamble house (W/S) 6 p. Parkview @ Washington (N/S) 7 @ Yocum (S/S) 3 q. Pasadena @ Hickory (S/S) 2 @ Longwood (S/S) 2 @ Ridgewood (S/S) 2 @ Rosewood (S/S) ·2 V-46 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS - continued r . Rosemont @ Prosepct Cir (N/S) 2 @ Prospect Terr (N/S) 2 @ Scott (S/S) 2 @ Bellmore (S/S) 2 @ Fremont (S/S) 2 @ Arroyo to N/0 Lot "D" (E/S) 30 (Sufficient to create 2 lanes from Arroyo to the N/S of Area "D") @ Gate 1 8 @ Gate 2 4 @ Gate 3 6 @ Gate 4 6 @ Orange Grove (E/S & N/W) 2 & 4 @ Service Dr (W/S) 2 @ Rose Bowl Dr (E/S) 7 @ Washington (W/S &(S/S) 4 & 4@ x- over to (E/S & W/S) 8 Washington s. Salvia Canyon, West to Linda Vista (S/S) 20 t . Seco @ Bridge (E/S) 2 @ Arroyo (Both Legs) (N/S) 8 (Island) (S/S) 8 @ Park Rd to Rosemont (S/S) 20 @ Rosemont (W/S & E/S) 55 @ West (Island) (S/S) 8 @ Median Island 2 (opposite entrance to BO #1) @ Area J East (Bridge to south) 40 @ Area J West S/E 40 u. Service Drive @ Lot B (driveway) (S/S) 2 2 v. Washington @ Forest (N/S & S/S) w .. West x. Westgate @ Gate 5 @ Gate 6 (Salvia Canyon) @ 1st Gate S/0 Gate 7 @ Gate 7 Area K North end of K for buses 2 12 2 2 110 40 10 @ @ @ @ @ Impound Lot Seco-Washington Seco-Power Plant (W/S) 250 @ Armada @ Forest V-47 10 W/S of intersection (N/S & S/S) (N/S & S/S) 5 4 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued No Parking Signs Jan. 1 1 1992 1. Arroyo Blvd - Westgate to California (Both sides) Washington to Howard (Both sides) 2. Linda Vista - N/S Fern dr to Holly (W/S) Holly to Salvia Canyon (Both sides - hvy) · 3. Rosemont - Washington to Seco (Both sides) Integrate w/ permanent sings. Rose Bowl Dr to Arroyo (East side - heavy) Island at N/E corner of Arroyo (ring) Seco to Orange Grove (Both sides-as needed) Orange Grove to south end of cul-de-sac (Both) 4. Salvia Canyon - Linda Vista to West (Both sides - hvy) 5. Washington - Lincoln to Arroyo (S/S) Arroyo to Rosemont (Both sides) 6. Westgate - Lincoln to Arroyo (Both side) 7. Mountain - Lincoln to Fair Oaks (S/S) + Trail Blazers 8. Fair Oaks - Hammond to Maple +Trail Blazer, .Mount. to Maple 9. Walnut - Orange Grove to st John (S/S) 10. Area "K" - on barricades 50 1 to 75 1 apart 11. Hammond St - Lincoln to Fair Oaks (Both sides) 12. Seco - Arroyo to Lincoln (N/S) Park Rd to Lincoln (S/S) 13. Area · "H" - All driveway barricades (E. portion) 14. Lincoln - Hammond to Westgate 15. Golf Course - ALL gates 16. Area "J" - on barricades 50' to 75' apart 17. West Dr - Washington to Area K (E/S) Washington-Seco W/S on barricades. 18. Holly - Linda Vista to Orange Grove (both sides) V-48 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 19. Howard - Arroyo to 210 Fwy 20. Rose Bowl Dr - Rosemont to Arroyo 21. Yocum - 'Linda Vista to Parkview Miscellaneous Activities 1. One-way signs (Signs covered and already up) - Seco - Rosemont . to Lincoln - Seco - Linda Vista to West - Rosemont - Seco to orange Grove - Rosemont - Clubhouse to Washington - Arroyo - Seco to California - Linda Vista - Holly to Seco - Washington - Rosemont to Lincoln 2. One-way sign (to be placed on barricades along Arroyo) - Arroyo Drive - Westminister Drive - Westbridge Place - Arbor - Norwood - Driveway to Lower Arroyo 3. Traffic cones for lane delineation: - Linda Vista and Holly - Orange Grove and Rosemont - Orange Grove and Walnut - Holly and Arroyo Drive from west of Arroyo Dr to lane line forming single traffic lane and providing free right turn from Arroyo Drive. - Salvia Canyon (from West to Linda Vista) - 20 cones to S/E corner of Lincoln/Seco 4. Special Signs: a) Place "No U-Turn~• signs; (3) on Rosemont between Arroyo and Seco (3) on Rosemont between Arroyo & Rose Bowl Dr (1) in front of Brookside Clubhouse V-49 ROSE BOWL OPERATIONS continued 5. Miscellaneous Signs: - Shuttle bus signs (Parsons area) - Orange Grove@ Rosemont a) S/B - No Right Turn sign b) N/B - No Left Turn (2) signs c) W/B - Right Turn Only (N/E Corner) - Orange Grove@ Holly & Prospect a) N/B - No Left Turn - Holly@ Grand - One way sign on barricade 6. Special Coning/Barricades: - Deliver cones for West Dr/Seco pattern designating 3 lanes on Seco between Linda Vista and West Dr to the North end of Lot K. - Deliver cones for Rosemont/Seco for 3 lane division of westbound ~eco approaching Rosemont. 7. Curb Jumpers - Provide Curb- Jumpers for area "J" east - N/S positions. V-50 VI POST PARADE OPERATIONS - SERGEANT TRAFFIC MOTORS 1992 POST PARADE OPERATIONS OVERALL COMMANDER CHIEF JERRY A. OLIVER SR. 18T DAY POST PARADE 1ST DAY POST PARADE TRAFFIC SERGEANT TRAFFIC DETAIL 29 OFFICERS 1 LIEUTENANT 1 LIEUTENANT 1 POLICE ASSISTANT 1 ESQ CROWD CONTROL SERGEANT CROWD CONTROL MOTOR SERGEANT MOTOR DETAIL B MOTOR OFFICERS 6 POLICE ASSISTANTS 2 PARKING REPS. · 6 FOOTBEAT OFFICERS 1 VENDOR TEAM 4 MOTORS 1 HELICOPTER 19 CSC PERSONNEL FLOAT MOVEOUT SERGEANT fLOAT MOVEOUT 11 MOTORS P~fLOiHT - - - - · - - ---~ NOTE: POST PARADE OPERATIONS A. Operational Overview •••••••.•••••••••••••.•••...•••• VI-2 B. c. General Information •••••••••.•••• 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Uni farms .•••••••••••••••••..•• Briefing times and locations •• Logistics ••••••• Transportation •••••• Communications ••••• Arrest procedures. Operational phone number •. 8. Lunch ••.••••••• 9. Public Parking •• 10. Overtime Slips •• •••••••• VI-3 • •. VI-3 • • VI-3 • •• VI-3 • •••.•• VI-3 • • VI-3 • •• VI-3 • •••••• VI-3 • • VI-3 • ••••..• VI-3 . . VI-4 Personnel Deployment & Assignment Responsibilities .. VI-5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Operations Lieutenant.. •••••• . •.• VI-5 Traffic Supervisor... • .. VI-5 Footbeat Supervisor.. ..VI-5 Motor Detail......... .•••• ..VI-5 Traffic Posts....... ...••. .VI-5 Footbeat Assignments... ••••• ..VI-11 Vendor Detail...... • •••••. VI-11 8. PD-2 ••••.•••••.•••. • .• VI-11 . . VI-12 9. Police Assistants and Parking detail •• 10. Float Move6ut Detail •• . •.••.•. VI-12 11. csc ........... ~ ...... . .. VI-13 This plan pertains only to Post Parade activities on Jan 2nd VI-1· VI. POST PARADE OPERATIONS A. Operational overview The Post Parade exhibit will open to the public on January 2nd. The hours of operation will be from 0900 hours to 1600 hours. A special viewing for disabled persons has been arranged by the Tournament of Roses between the hours of 0700 and 0900. Handicap parking is permitted on Washington Blvd south of Woodlyn and on the PHS campus, where access is gained from Cooley near Rose Ave. (Appropriate OMV placards/ I. D. required). Handicap drop off by "Dial-A-Ride" will be on Eaton Dr. at Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena Police will have the sole respQnsibility of Post Parade activities which includes Float security, Crowd control, and Traffic control. The 'Operations Command Post is located at the USMC Reserve building at Paloma and Sierra Madre Blvd. The Tournament Of Roses' Co:mlnand Post Trailer will be located at the N/E corner of Sierra Madre and Washington, and can be identified by a large balloon suspended in the air over it. Lost and found, including persons, should be directed to this location. First aid will be available at a fixed location near · the T of R Trailer, along with -roving teams throughout the Post Parade area. Police Explorers will be in the area to assist elderly or disabled persons to their vehicles from the Post Parade area. The Float viewing area is on Sierra Madre Bl. from Paloma to Sierra Madre Villa and on Washington Bl. between Sierra Madre Bl. and Woodlyn Rd. VI-2 POST PARADE OPERATIONS continued B. General Information 1. UNIFORMS - Personnel may wear the standard class "B" utility uniform with soft hats. Traffic directors must wear white gloves. 2. BRIEFING TIMES AND LOCATIONS - .· Briefing times for supervisors on January 2nd be at 0630 hours, with officers reporting at 0700. Briefing will be held at the USMC center located at Sierra Madre north of Paloma. Early Motors will report at 0830 hours. 3. TRANSPORTATION - All personnel will provide their own transportation to their briefing areas. The Vendor Detail will utilize the small jail van for prisoner transportation. 4. LOGISTICS briefings. All logistics will be issued during s. COMMUNICATIONS - Communications will be on frequency 3 monitored by personnel in the Command Post. 6. ARREST PROCEDURE - Should an arrest be necessary contact the Command Post via radio and a Field Services unit will respond for transportation. The arresting officer is responsible for the arrest report. 7. OPERATIONAL NUMBER - Command Post: 577-6428 a. LUNCH - Lunches will be delivered to all personnel. 9. PUBLIC PARKING - General parking will be available in Victory park lot off of Altadena Dr. Disabled Persons parking will be available on Washington Bl. and Woodlyn and at PHS. (Enter at Cooley off of Rose.) Tour busses should be directed to park on Si~rra Madre Bl. east of Sierra Madre Villa. No Busses are to be permitted on Altadena Dr. north of Orange Grove. VI-3 .. POST PARADE OPERATIONS Continued You may encounter a Resident or Guest who does not have a pass. They probably DO have business there, check for a Drivers license and veriff the address, then allow access. Instruct them that they must obey ALL NO PARKING SIGNS, but be as accommodating as possible. · 10. OVERTIME SLIPS: - All personnel will receive an "Overtime Assignment Sheet" attached to their assignments. All personnel shall complete the assignment sheet and turn it in to Support Operations. Support Operations personnel will be responsible for verifying the employees assignment(s) and hours. Personnel will not work beyond their assigned hours without a supervisor's approv_al. Any personnel working beyond their listed hours should notify Support Operations personnel of the changes. VI-4 POST PARADE OPERATIONS continued c. Personnel Deployment, Assignment Responsibilities 1. OPERATIONS LIEUTENAN'l' - BUJ'P, R LT 2M10, is responsible for all operations during Post Parade your reporting time is 0630 hrs. At 0730 hours report to the T of R Trailer and meet with Tournament Officials. You will tour the area prior to opening to the public, assuring that all public safety issued are met. Yours assignment concludes at 1730 hrs. 2. TRAFFIC POSTS SUPERVISOR - Sgt GRAMMER, D 2M30, will be responsible for all fixed traffic posts for this operation, including all csc personnel and Police Assistants. This Sergeant is to insure that all posts are properly manned and reliefs are granted as requested. Reporting time is 0630. Your EOW will be 1730 hrs. 3. FOOTBEAT AND VENDOR SUPERVISOR - Sgt DIAZ, K 2Q40, will be responsible for all Footbeat Officers and the Vendor Detail. Reporting time is 0630. Your EOW will be 1700 hrs. 4. MOTOR DETAIL - Officers OBERON, K, ALANIZ, V, DEAL, J, and CRADDOLPB, D will be responsible for assisting with Crowd Control and Traffic Control as needed. Reporting time will be 0830. Your EOW will be 1700 hrs. S. TRAFFIC POSTS - Reporting time will be 0700. Your EOW will be 1700 hrs. VI-5 POST PARADE OPERATIONS Continued Post #1 COLORADO AND SIERRA MADRE BL. REAVIS, D PEREZ, JA You are to expedite traffic north on Sierra Madre Bl from Colorado Bl. After 1600 hrs expedite traffic south on Sierra Madre Bl. Coordinate traffic -flow with Post #2. Post #2 SIERRA MADRE BL AND FOOTHILL BUGH, K MORRIS, 0 You are to expedite traffic north on Sierra Madre Bl from Foothill. After 1600 hrs Expedite traffic south on Sierra Madre Bl. Coordinate traffic flow with Post #3. Post· #3 SIERRA MADRE BL AND ALTADENA CARPENTER, P DABLSTEIN, K You are to expedite traffic north on Altadena Dr from Sierra Madre Bl. This is a direct access route to parking areas. This post will reduce congestion on Sierra Madre Bl & the 210 fwy. At 1600 hrs expedite traffic south on Sierra Madre Bl. Coordinate traffic flow with Post #4 and Post #2. Post #4 ALTADENA DR AND CORSON ST JACKSON, K JURADO, C Expedite traffic north on Altadena Dr and assist eastbound Corson traffic to northbound Altadena. This is a direct route to the parking areas. After 1600 hrs expect heavy traffic southbound. Some traffic will want to turn east on Corson for the eastbound 210 fwy. Expedite this movement. Coordinate traffic flow with Posts #5 and #6. VI-6 .. POST PARADE OPERATIONS Continued Post #5 ALTADENA DR AND HAPLB ST RILEY, T ROCHELLE, A Expedite traffic northbound on Altadena Dr to the parking areas. You may receive heavy traffic from Map~e st, directing traffic northbound on Altadena Dr will provide them direct access to the viewing area. At approx 1600 hrs you can expect heavy traffic southbound on Altadena Dr attempting to turn westbound on Maple st. This leads to the Westbound fwy on-ramp. Those vehicles qesiring to go southbound on Altadena Dr should also be expedited. Coordinate with Post #4 and Post #6. Post #6 ALTADENA DR AND VILLA ST ALLARD, J Expedite traffic north on Altadena Dr. Altadena Dr is a direct access route to the parking areas. After 1600 hrs expedite traffic southbound toward the freeway. Coordinate traffic flow with post #11 and post #5~ Post #7 SAN GABRIEL BL AND LA TIERRA ST MAGALLON, A Expedite traffic northbound on San Gabriel toward the float viewing area. This is a direct route to the float viewing area. After 1600 hrs expect heavy traffic southbound attempting to turn east onto the 210 fwy. Expedite this movement. Post #8 SIERRA MADRE BL AND MAPLE ST (EAST SIDE) MOWERY, D THOMAS, G Expedite traffic north on Sierra Madre Bl. Expect heavy traffic exiting the 210 fwy. Expedite this traffic north onto Sierra Madre Bl. After 1600 hr move to the west side of Sierra Madre Bl and assist Post #9 with southbound traffic. Coordinate traffic flow with Post #7. POST PARADE OPERATIONS Continued Post #9 SIERRA MADRE BL AND MAPLE ST (WEST SIDE) VI-7 THOMPSON, G GUTIERREZ, C Expedite traffic south on Sierra Madre Bl or San Gabriel Bl. Those vehicles desiring to go to the float viewing area can be directed west on Maple st. Coordinate with Post #5. After 1600 hrs expect heavy traffic southbound. you will be assisted by Post #8. Post fl0 SIERRA MADRE BL AND LA TIERRA ST TORRES, D MORFORD, R Expedite traffic north on Sierra Madre Bl toward the float viewing area. This is a direct route to the viewing area. After 1600 hrs expect heavy traffic south on Sierra Madre Bl. Coordinate with Post #9. Post fll ALTADENA DR AND ORANGE GROVE BL CANTU, V PADJ:LLA, A Expedite traffic north on Altadena Dr, parking areas are located north of this post. When Altadena Dr becomes congested, direct traffic east on Orange Grove Bl. Coordinate traffic flow with Post #6 and Post #17. Post f12 ALTADENA DR AND PALOMA ST LAMAR, M CALCANAS, R Expedite traffic north on Altadena Dr to the parking areas north of your location. Cooi::dinate traffic flow with Post #1 and #13. VI-8 POST PARADE OPERATIONS Post #13 continued PALOMA ST BAST OP ALTADENA DR AJ'SBARIAH, G GRAHADOUS, P Assist vehicles in making left turns into the driveway for parking. At the conclusion, expedite traffic out of the lot. Direct traffic eastbound on Paloma to Sierra Madre Bl. Coordinate with Post ·#12 and Post #18. Post #14 ALTADENA DR AND COOLEY PL DICESARB,S Parking lots are located behind PHS. Expedite traffic eastbound along Cooley Pl to parking areas. At approximately 1600 hrs, assist in directing .traffic from Cooley Pl. Expedite left turns to southbound Altadena Dr. Post #15 WASHINGTON BL AND WOODLYN RD SHAW, R Allow no traffic southbound on Washington Bl from this post except T of R officials, emergency vehicles, and Disabled Persons only. Vehicles exiting the parking areas should be directed northbound on Washington Bl- . Post #16 SIERRA MADRE BL AND ORANGE GROVE BL DURHAM, · S DODGE, S Allow no traffic northbound on Sierra Madre Bl from Orange Grove' except residents, T of R vehicles, RTD buses & emergency vehicles. The RTD shuttle buses will use the west side of Sierra Madre Bl for staging. csc personnel will man the barricade at this location. Expedite traffic east and west on Orange Grove Bl Traffic directed westbound will need to turn northbound onto Altadena Dr to the parking areas. VI-9 POST PARADE OPERATIONS Post #17 continued SIERRA MADRE BL AND PALOMA ST DRAKE, L SAINZ, C Allow only T of R vehicles, residents with passes and emergency vehicles to proceed north on Sierra Madre Bl . Allow only RTD shuttle buses to turn west onto Paloma st. Expedite all other traffic east on Paloma st. Keep the intersection clear of pedestrians. Post #18 PALOMA ST AND BATON DR GONZALES, A Allow only residents access to northbound Eaton Dr from Paloma st. It may become necessary to close Paloma St for westbound traffic. If so, direct traffic southbound onto Sunnyslope Ave. Barricades will be available for your use. Be aware of "Dial-A-Ride" vehicles. Allow them north through your barricade. Post #19 SIERRA MADRE BL AND SIERRA MADRE VILLA LOPEZ, C WILKINS, A Sierra Madre Bl west from Sierra Madre Villa Ave is closed to traffic. Westbound Sierra Madre Bl traffic must be directed northbound onto New York Dr or sou. thbound onto Sierra Madre Villa Ave. Southbound New York Dr must continue southbound or turn eastbound on Sierra Madre Bl . Northbound Sierra Madre Villa traffic must continue northbound or turn eastbound on Sierra Madre Bl. VI-10 POST PARADE OPERATIONS continued 6. FOOTBEAT ASSIGNMENTS - You are responsible for foot patrol of the· viewing area, and assisting the T of R personnel in Law Enforcement related activities. Reporting time will be 0700. TAYLOR, R CAMPBELL, A IBARRA, T STEIN, D Red-1 Red-1 Red-2 Red-2 7. VENDOR DETAIL - Your purpose is to eliminate all vendors other than "SERVOMATION" from the Post Parade area. FOOT PEDDLER permits are NOT valid on 01/01/92 or 01/02/92. Maintain high visibility. All illegal vendors shall have their property confiscated and the vendor shall be given a claim check stub. ALL PROPERTY MUST BE CLAIMED BY 1/17/92 OR IT WILL BE DISPOSED OF. Book all property in accordance with PPD policy into the Records Section. If the van fills up prior to EOW, make a booking drop at the station and return to the Post Parade Area. GEORGE, B BLANCHARD, J 2W12 a. PD-2 - There will be a Police Helicopter assigned to the Post Parade Detail. This unit will assist with traffic flow and crowd control as needed. You will operate under the direction of 2W10 and/or 2M20, 2Q30, 2Q40. Reporting time will be 0800. WHITE, MJ RAMOS, G VI-11 PILOT OBSERVER POST PARADE OPERATIONS Continued 9. POLICE ASSISTANTS & PARKING DETAIL - BAYLESS, L Police Reports 0700-1700 MOORE, C Traffic Relief 0730-1600 OLQUIN, s Parking Enforcement 0700-1700 (east) ESTES, C Parking Enforcement 0700-1700 (west) *Sierra Madre Villa, east of New York, and Woodlyn Rd between Altadena and Washington, must be posted and kept clear of parked vehicles. 10. FLOAT MOVEOUT DETAIL - 1700 hrs January 2nd until · completion of moveout(approximately 0100 hrs). This detail will coordinate the float moveout escorts. At 1700 hrs two (2) motors will be assigned to traffic control at Sierra Madre Villa/ Sierra Madre until the float moveout is completed and the roadway is reopened. Use evening watch PA's to assist. GRAY, G HERMAN, D KETTLE, G KRESS, s INGRAM, M PEDERSON, T HOYT, R WOOD, C POTTER, C ORTIZ, G VI-12 POST PARADE OPERATIONS continued 11. CSC ASSIGNMENTS - 01/02/92 0600 hrs - 1700 hrs. These people will man barricaded posts. Allow access to Emergency vehicles, T of R vehicles, residents & guests. Some of the residents and guests may not have passes, check drivers licenses for -addresses and let them pass. Advise these people that they MUST OBEY all posted NO PARKING signs on these streets. Supervisor 1 Woodlyn/Washington 1 Altadena/Washington 1 Sierra Madre/Orange Grove 1 Sierra Madre/Washington 1 Sierra Madre/Paloma 1 Sierra Madre Villa/N.Y. Dr. 1 VI-13 PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT CIVIL UNREST REPORT May 8, 1992 The following is a chronology of events relating to the civil unrest (following the Rodney King verdict) in Pasadena and the PPD response to it: Wednesday 4-29-92 1- 1500 - Rodney King verdict announced 2- Detectives were ordered to be available on beeper and ready for uniform duty. Day Watch was allowed to go home but ordered to be available by phone. 3- NCTF ordered to be back in at 1900 4- Started to get increased calls for service about 1800 hours. 5- 1930 hours Lt. Hiltz and Lt. Huff left the station to look at potential hot spots. Northwest looked relatively calm with little activity out of the ordinary. 6- 1930 hours the Community Relations Lt., Sgt. and one officer were called to respond. They went out into the community and contacted various groups of youth and community leaders. They also assisted in calls for service. 7- 2000 hours monitored calls regarding groups of male blacks rampaging through the mall vandalizing the stores. Mall security decided to close. 8- 2005 hours groups of male blacks on Colorado Bl. vandalizing windows of stores and tipping over the magazine racks against parked cars. 9- NCTF ordered to Colorado to shadow the groups which began splitting into smaller groups. 10- 2030 hours Detectives and Day Watch personnel were called to respond to the station for field duty. They were briefed and in the field by 2130. 11- Evening Watch formed the team concept due to large number of calls for service and potential danger of responding with too few resources. Sergeants took control over sections of the City to coordinate patrol with their teams. Dispatch gave calls for service to the Sergeants who then directed their personnel accordingly. 12- 2030 hours Reserves called. 13- 2030 hours attempted to call Morning Watch in early. 14- Evening Watch extended to 0400 hours which became the beginning of 12 hour shifts. 15- After midnight things started to calm down somewhat. 16- 0200 hours Detectives end of watch and are ordered back at 1030 to begin filing cases & completing follow up. 17- Recap between 3:00 p.m. and midnight: 1- a- Officers responded to 278 incidents including 24 assault calls, 18 alarm calls, 40 disturbance calls, 22 vandalism calls, 13 shots fired calls, 6 robbery calls, 7 fire calls, and 18 theft calls. b- Officers made 12 arrests (see attached breakdown for further) Thursday 4-30-92 Hours on Thursday: Morning Watch: 2330-1200 Day Watch: 0730-2000 Evening Watch: 1530-0400 Detectives: 1030-2400 NCTF: 1800-0600 Motors: 0630-1800 (days) Communications: 0400-1600 (days) Jail: 1530-0400 (nights) 1600-0400 (nights) Sections were left under their own command and times were intentionally staggered which allowed for a more detailed briefing of each oncoming Section, a continuous influx of rested officers, and an ease of getting them on the streets without any major break in coverage in the field. It also facilitated the release of units when their 12 hour shifts were up or when activity decreased to a level where we could start releasing personnel. It also facilitated an easier return to normal. 2- The court was closed because of civil unrest. 3- School remained in session. 4- Records personnel located last supply of available face shields and disseminated them to Patrol. 5- 0930 hours the motors were called off the Just Say No rally at the Rose Bowl to assist with a student march from Muir High School to City Hall, and to monitor the activity at PHS. 6- Day Watch personnel under the command of Sgt. Ito shadowed Muir demonstrators, who were peaceful, and steered them down the route we wanted. 7- 1100 hours the Detectives were ordered into uniform because of the march of students from Muir to City Hall. Under the command of Lt. Anthony they deployed to City Hall at 1130 to control the demonstrators, who remained peaceful throughout. 8- 1100 Officer Mark White began calling all FSD personnel who were on their days off advising that all days off were canceled until further notice. 9- 1215 hours the Mall closed as a precaution due to groups of youths roaming through the structure. 10- 1330 hours the Salvation Army offered to set up their food canteen behind the station to feed police personnel. 11- 1330 hours Sergeant Linsenmayer and Officer Mowery responded to PCC to monitor an INCAR demonstration which was to take place there. No problems materialized. 12- 1400 hours called for barricade crew to be available throughout the evening in case we needed barricades. 13- 1400 hours a Command Post was established in the conference room across from the Watch Commander's off ice. Their function was for PIO, computers to collate information and to keep statistics in order to capture the events for future training and policy revision purposes. They also assisted with manpower allocation and provided charts to show up to date statistics on arrests, fires, manpower on duty, etc. 14- 1500 hours we were advised that mechanics would be on duty 24 hours at City Yards. 15- With Evening Watch on Thursday the Quadrant deployment was utilized with the dividing line being Lake/Colorado. Each Quadrant was staffed with a Team Sergeant from Patrol and their team members. Dispatchers passed calls through the Team Sergeant who then dispatched his units. Since Watches overlapped, the same Quadrant system was utilized with Team Sergeants from the overlapping Watches paired up to allow for control of the Quadrant from one supervisor's car. 16- Detectives were deployed into the field starting in late afternoon and were under the control of their supervisors. They were divided into 2 teams, with one working east and the other west with Lake Ave as the dividing line. 17- 1700 hours the Chief and Shirley Adams (Urban League) attended a meeting at Metropolitan Baptist Church. From this group the "We Care" group was formed. "We Care" members staffed City facilities which were open to assist anyone who was afraid to stay in their areas of the City. They also went out into the community to contact various youth groups to advise them that looting and vandalism were not the ways to express their displeasure of the verdicts. Community Relations personnel continued to contact leaders in the community in an effort to diffuse the situation. 18- NCTF was initially given the responsibility of Old Town and Colorado Bl. east to Los Robles. 19- During the afternoon hours Detectives contacted all gun stores to determine their status and hours of operation. 20- With Evening Watch the City was divided in.1:,o two radio frequencies with the dividing line being Lai(e Ave. Emergency calls were simulcast over both frequencies. 21- Prisoner transportation vans were staffed by Reserves. 22- Helicopters arranged to have 2 ships up during the evening hours, one operating east and another west. 23- During one period (2000-2200) officers answered 113 calls, made 35 arrests and were involved in 3 pursuits. Minor vandalism calls were not responded to unless suspects were still there. Forms were mailed to people wishing to merely report vandalism. 24- Recap for Thursday: a- Officers responded to 580 incidents including 50 alarm calls, 28 assault calls, 5 bomb threat calls, 97 disturbance calls, 16 fire calls, 31 vandalism calls, 10 robbery calls, 20 shots fired calls, and 83 theft calls. b- Officers made 95 arrests (see attached breakdown for further) 1- Hours on Friday: Morning Watch: Day Watch: Evening Watch: Detectives: NCTF: Motors: Friday 5-1-92 2330-1200 0730-2000 1530-0400 1400-0200 1800-0600 0600-1800 (days) 1530-0400 (nights) 2- Local emergency declared by City Manager 3- Mall closed all day 4- Arrestees from Thursday transported to County Jail to free up space in our jail. 5- Post Office at Orange Grove/Lincoln became a staging area for Federal Agents. 6- Two prisoner vans laid on for Evening Watch with short form bookings like New Years. Also a prebooking area was established in the Sallyport to allow officers to drop off prisoners and return to duty ASAP. 7- Community Relations briefed the "We Care" group and and sent them into the streets to contact groups of youths. Also met with Tim Rhambo to determine the mood of the young people. 8- Emergency scheduling was implemented for Records personnel. Cadets worked 16 hour shifts and assisted with prebooking of prisoners in the sallyport to allow officers to return to duty more quickly. 9- Recap for Friday: a- Officers responded to 504 incidents including 43 alarm calls, 10 assault calls, 9 bomb threat calls, 74 disturbance calls, 11 fire calls, 10 vandalism calls, 4 robbery calls, 18 shots fired calls, and 42 theft calls. b- Officers made 32 arrests. (see attached breakdown for further) Saturday 5-2-92 1- Due to a drop off in activity Morning Watch and Evening Watch reverted back to the 6 beat deployment. 2- Detectives worked to complete probable cause hearings on those arrested the last 2 days. 3- 0700 hours, a suspicious death reported at 800 E. Orange Grove Bl. A male black was found in the bushes with his pockets turned inside out but no trauma apparent. 4- Plaza Pasadena open 1000-1700 5- 1400 hours Community Relations personnel met with "We Care" group at JRC to get them set up for another night of contacting potential problem groups of youth roaming the streets. Due to uneventful evening CR went off duty at 2200. 6- 1800 hours footbeat patrol implemented in Old Town, with Old Town businesses advised to close by 2200 hours. 7- All City parking structures closed at 2200 hours 8- 2330 hours officers responded to a loud party call at 1200 block of N. Los Robles. Gunfire erupted and one citizen was killed, and two wounded. The helicopter sustained one gunshot round and a bullet fragment struck an officer's helmet. At this time it is apparent that it was a police bullet which struck and killed the citizen. A detailed investigation is being conducted into the circumstances of the incident by LASD and PPD. Lt. Law responded to the area to handle the press. 9- Recap for Saturday: a- Officers responded to 498 incidents including 27 alarm calls, 14 assault calls, 117 disturbance calls, 5 robbery calls, 5 vandalism calls, 12 shots fired calls, 2 fire calls, 18 theft calls and 1 bomb threat call. b- Officers made 18 arrests (see attached breakdown for further) Sunday 5-3-92 1- Jesse Jackson was at All Saints Church from 1000-1300 2- Things returning to normal, major activity centers around the LASD investigation into last nights shooting. 3- 1400 hours Community Relations met with "We Care" group again. CR also contacted several community leaders to get a feel for the climate of people in the affected area. 4- Recap for Sunday: a- Officers responded to 360 incidents including 20 alarm calls, 5 assault calls, 94 disturbance calls, 1 fire call, 2 vandalism calls, 2 robbery calls, 3 shots fired calls, and 25 theft calls. b- Officers made 21 arrests which included 8 from the shooting scene on Los Robles who were released pending further investigation. Monday 5-4-92 1- Numerous officers worked overtime for Evening Watch since the shooters in Saturday nights incident were given time off by Department Psychologist Jameson. 2- Recap for Monday: a- Officers responded on 427 incidents including 25 alarm calls, 3 assault calls, 2 bomb threat calls, 59 disturbance calls, 1 fire call, 4 vandalism calls, 7 robbery calls, 4 shots fired calls, and 37 theft calls. b- Officers made 15 arrests (see attached breakdown for further) OVERALL RECAP 1- The PPD tactical mobilization began on Wednesday afternoon, April 29, 1992 and ended on Monday, May 4, 1992 at midnight. 2- Manpower Utilized: Department personnel were placed on 12 hour shifts beginning the first night (Wed, 4-29- 92) of the civil unrest. Sections of personnel were brought in for duty at staggered times with deployment scheduled so the greatest number of officers deployed in the field were on duty during the evening hours. For example, between the hours of 4 p.m. and 2 a.m. there were an average of 105 officers in the field as opposed to an average of 55 during the daytime. 3- Incidents Handled: There were a total of 2,650 incidents handled including 183 alarm calls, 84 assault calls, 17 bomb threat calls, 481 disturbance calls, 38 fire calls, 74 vandalism calls, 34 robbery calls, 70 shots fired calls, and 223 theft calls. 4- Arrests: There were a total of 193 arrests made including 148 felonies and 45 misdemeanors. Of those 180 were adults and 13 were juveniles. Males comprised 174 of those arrested while females numbered 19. For a further breakdown by crime and ethnicity see the attached reports. 5- Overtime expended: There were a total of 5,375.15 hours overtime expended at a total cost of $187,220.95 - , -( TO: via: FROM: RE: MEMORANDUM - City Of Pasadena May 20, 1992 Jerry A. Oliver Police Chief Gary A. Bennett, Commander Field Services Division Lt. Robert L. Huff, Ass't Division Commander Field Services Division Civil Unrest Critique Even though we came through the recent riots with good reviews I believe that we learned a valuable lesson as a result of them. We need to be better prepared! I asked for critiques from all supervisors, and now that I have had an opportunity to review them, I would like to outline the salient points as drawn from them. I am not going to rehash our response to the riots in detail here since I covered it in a document entitled "Pasadena Police Department Civil Unrest Report" dated May 8, 1992. EQUIPMENT/LOGISTICS 1- Vehicles: It was difficult to muster enough vehicles for the number of personnel mobilized. We used all black and whites and Fleet Maintenance kept their repair facility open 24 hours a day to keep vehicles maintained. Many unmarked vehicles were not immediately available since they were being taken home in the Pride Share program. Because we ordered Detectives to be on call we were able to get most vehicles back on the first night when they were recalled to work. Another problem is that unmarked cars are not equipped with emergency equipment such as red lights, etc. Recommendation: We need a system to ensure that we know who has take home cars in the Pride Share program so we can call them first in the event of a mobilization. Consideration should be given to equipping all plain cars with at least a flashing red light which can be plugged into a cigarette lighter. Finally, a spare set of keys for all department vehicles should be kept in the logistics room. , 2- Radios: We did not have enough portable radios, radio holsters and spare batteries. Recommendation: Purchase enough radios and assign them to individuals in Patrol so the officer is responsible for their own radio. Also purchase extra radio holsters and spare batteries. If budget constraints preclude the purchasing of more radios, supervisors should only assign one portable radio to each 2 person car during emergencies, thus ensuring each vehicle has at least one portable radio. Supervisors should also ensure that officers turn in radio holsters at the end of their shift. In an emergency of this magnitude we should call the radio shop to have them available to fix broken radios, something which was overlooked this time. 3- Riot Face Shields: There were not enough to go around and some officers kept them in their locker so they would have one when they came in to work again. Recommendation: Purchase enough face shields to issue one to all sworn personnel just like we do helmets. Each officer would then be responsible for his/her own. 4- Bullet Proof Vests: There were none available for officers who did not already have one of their own. Recommendation: Consider purchasing vests for all officers as part of their safety equipment. 5- Helicopters: The number of helicopters we have available allowed us to keep 2 in the air during the most critical time of rioting which proved extremely valuable. Having our own maintenance also ensured being able to keep ships flying. Two equipment items which could have proved beneficial include the FLIR device (for night viewing) and the Video Downlink system (to project a TV image back to a command post). 6- Prisoner Booking & Processing: We only made 12 arrests the first night of rioting which did not necessitate an accelerated booking process. However, Thursday night officers made 95 arrests and had to go looking for flex cuffs and short form booking sheets in an effort to speed up the procedure and get officers back out onto the streets. Recommendation: Establish arrest procedures similar to those used during New Years for use anytime there are large numbers of arrests. This should include the use of prisoner transportation vans, short booking forms, flex cuffs and a detailed booking procedure acceptable to our Jail personnel. Logistics should have boxes ready to go for the transportation vans complete with report forms, numbered flex cuffs, short form booking sheets, property forms, evidence bags, etc. 7- Emergency Food Service: The Salvation Army provided their canteen and our jail prepared sandwiches during the first day or two. Some units on the east end of town complained that they could not get free to pickup food at the station. Recommendation: In our tactical mobilization plan we need to address food service, and possibly use Police Assistants to deliver it to troops in the field. We also need to interface with the Fire Department since they provide food for all emergency service workers at some of their stations during a disaster. PERSONNEL DEPLOYMENT During the early hours of the disturbance Evening Watch formed the team approach to handle the level of activity, an approach which remained in effect throughout the duration of the riots. ESO' s dispatched calls for service to the field Sergeants who then sent whatever resources they deemed appropriate. On the first night Sergeants were assigned to various areas of the City and beginning the second night the City was divided into 4 beats (Lake/Colorado was the dividing line) with a Sergeant and his team being assigned to each area. Non FSD Section personnel were deployed under their own command structure with reporting times staggered to allow for more detailed briefings, a continuous influx of rested officers, and an ease of getting them on the streets without any major break in field coverage. While the concept worked it was not without problems. For instance, there were non FSD personnel who responded on calls but then called FSD for transportation or reports. In the future, absent any specific assignment, non FSD personnel should be assigned to a quadrant under the direct supervision of FSD supervisors. More Lieutenants should be utilized for field duty with Team Sergeants reporting to them. Non FSD Sergeants could be used to augment the Team Sergeants as a second person in the supervisor's vehicle. Since there is no way that we can procure enough vehicles to accommodate an entire Department wide mobilization we should consider assigning 3 or 4 officers per vehicle. This would allow the Team Sergeants increased flexibility since a 3 or 4 person unit can handle most emergency calls. We need to plan for security at the PPD and the Heliport in the event of future riots, and should also plan for the closing of streets in the immediate vicinity of the PPD to allow for angle parking of police units in the event our structure is not available. The Incident Command Post was established in the conference room across from the Watch Commander's off ice, and many people felt that it was over staffed. In the future it should be staffed with one sworn member with one or two non sworn persons to assist. The mission of the Incident Command Post must be made clear early on. For instance they should maintain arrest statistics, noteworthy logs, pin maps, deployment statistics, liaison with PFD, liaison with city Attorney's office, mutual aid lines, command and control lines and assist in preparing after action reports and er i tiques. Thought also must be given to its location in the building, but my feeling is it should be close to the Watch Commander's office. The PIO needs to be close to the Incident Command Post but should not be in the same room because of distractions and noise levels. Additional personnel need to be trained in the PIO function since the Community Relations Administrator has other activities to supervise during an emergency of this type. COMMUNICATIONS ISSUES As the riot developed different communication methods were utilized. Because of the volume of radio traffic two primary radio frequencies were utilized with one supporting units west of Lake Avenue and the second one supporting units east of Lake Avenue. The concept worked well, however several officers felt that they missed some important information even though Dispatch attempted to simulcast on both frequencies when it was deemed necessary. In the future, when we need two primary radio frequencies we should use frequency 1 and 2 because they have the strongest signal. Other communications (Records for instance) can then be carried out on channels 3 and 4. TACTICS Team Sergeants received calls from dispatch and then sent the number of units they felt were appropriate to handle the detail. In some instances this led to caravaning and care must be taken in the future to keep it to a minimum. Assigning a helicopter east of Lake Avenue and one west of Lake Avenue on Thursday night ensured almost immediate response and accounted for numerous arrests. ,., .. ' . Special Investigations Section personnel operated in plain clothes (because of beards, etc.) and they were very effective in making arrests on Thursday evening because they were able to get closer to the looting locations without being spotted. Motor officers were kept together as teams as much as possible, and were assigned to the downtown area. In the future consideration should be given to assigning them to other duties such as assisting PFD at fire scenes, etc. TRAINING ISSUES Several training issues which came to light as a result of the riots included: 1- Training in the handling of civil disturbances has been lacking. Our management personnel need training in the handling of critical incidents and all personnel need riot and crowd control training. Officers need to be able to determine when their presence at a location is causing more problems than it is solving. NCTF is the only Section currently trained to handle such situations. 2- Use of shotguns in crowd control situations needs to be addressed. Supervisors observed several officers with shotguns out in inappropriate circumstances. 3- We need hands on training in the use of chemical weapons. Even though we did not use chemical weapons we need continual training in their use. 4- Shooting discipline and target acquisition training needs more emphasis. In light of the Los Robles incident there is a need for training in this area. 5- We need more training in the laws pertaining to riots and major disturbances and what sections of the Penal Code to use. CONCLUSION: It is obvious that we were not as prepared as we should have been for an incident of this magnitude. We really don't have a tactical deployment plan, but through the ingenuity of the field sergeants one was rapidly put in place. I believe that our experience handling New Years aided in our ability to deal with the rioting. We need a plan which addresses the expeditious processing of prisoners (adults & juveniles) , property, reports, and McLaughlin Hearings. Without a speeded up process we can easily become bogged down in handling routine functions. ,. " I • We need to update the following PPD Policies as quickly as possible: Civil Disorder and Disaster Plan (4-2.1), Mutual Aid (4-2.2) and the Personnel Mobilization Plan (4-2.3). The first was last updated in 1989 while the latter two were last updated in 1983. While the plans might have been adequate years ago I believe they need to be more detailed. For example, the Civil Disorder and Disaster Plan calls for a mobile booking facility but does not detail how one is to be set up. We need to purchase a Command Post vehicle (either a trailer or motorized vehicle) to use in the event we need to establish a Command Post away from the station. In addition we need to outfit all black and white supervisor's vehicles with the necessary equipment to enable them to operate as mini Command Posts. Field Services Division is in the process of coordinating the drafting of a "Tactical Response Plan" which can be used in the event of any unusual occurrence. The plan will utilize many of the New Years concepts, in conjunction with the team approach, making it fairly easy to implement. Lastly, a coordinated training program must be implemented to address the handling of major disturbances with a major emphasis on incident command and riot control training. PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT CIVIL DISTURBANCE ARREST DATA The following is a recap of the total number of arrests made by PPD during the civil Unrest period from 3 p.m. on Wednesday, (4-29-92) and ending at Midnight on Monday, (S-4-92.) NUMBER OF ARRESTS BY CRIME: 16 3 79 Assaults Vandalism Thefts Arsons Robbery 1 15 12 23 weapons violations 647f 1 43 Total= 193 Rioting Others Felonies = 148 Misdemeanor = ~ Total= 193 BREAKDOWN BY ETHNICITY: White = 13 Black = 141 Latino = 36 Asian = 2 Other = 1 Total = 193 Adults = 180 Juvenile = ~ 193 Male = 174 Female=~ 193 PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT CIVIL DISTURBANCE ARREST DATA DATE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1992 NUMBER OF ARRESTS BY CRIME: 2 Assaults 3 Vandalism o Thefts o Arsons o Robbery 2 Weapons violations 3 647f Total= 1 Rioting 1 Others 12 Felonies = 4 Misdeamanor = ~ Total = 12 BREAKDOWN BY ETHNICITY: White = 1 Black = 6 Latino = 4 Asian = 1 Other = _Q_ Total = 12 Adults = 8 Juvenile= _! 12 Male = 11 Female=_! 12 PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT CIVIL DISTURBANCE ARREST DATA DATE: THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1992 NUMBER OF ARRESTS BY CRIME: 2 Assaults o Vandalism 62 Thefts 1 Arsons 10 Robbery o Weapons violations 1 647f Total= o Rioting 19 Others 95 Felonies Misdeamanor Total = 91 = ......! = 95 BREAKDOWN BY ETHNICITY: White = 2 Black = 84 Latino = 8 Asian = 0 Other = _l Total = 95 Adults = 89 Juvenile= _§_ 95 Male = 85 Female= 10 95 PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT CIVIL DISTURBANCE ARREST DATA DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1992 NUMBER OF ARRESTS BY CRIME: 1 Assaults o Vandalism 11 Thefts o Arsons 3 Robbery 6 Weapons violations 3 647f o Rioting 8 Others Total= 32 Felonies Misdeamanor Total = 23 = _j_ = 32 BREAKDOWN BY ETHNICITY: White = 3 Black = 25 Latino = 3 Asian = 1 Other = _Q_ Total = 32 Adults = 31 Juvenile= _! 32 Male = 30 Female= J 32 PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT CIVIL DISTURBANCE ARREST DATA DATE: SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1992 NUMBER OF ARRESTS BY CRIME: 1 Assaults o Vandalism 2 Thefts o Arsons o Robbery 1 Weapons violations 8 647f Total= o Rioting 6 Others 18 Felonies Misdeamanor Total = 5 = 13 = 18 BREAKDOWN BY ETHNICITY: White = 5 Black = 9 Latino = 4 Asian = 0 Other = _Q. Total = 18 Adults = 18 Juvenile= _Q. 18 Male = 15 Female= 2 18 PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT CIVIL DISTURBANCE ARREST DATA DATE: SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1992 NUMBER OF ARRESTS BY CRIME: 10 Assaults o vandalism 2 Thefts o Arsons 1 Robbery o Weapons violations 4 647f o Rioting 4 Others Total= 21 Felonies Misdeamanor Total = 16 = ~ = 21 BREAKDOWN BY ETHNICITY: White = 2 Black = 14 Latino = s Asian = 0 Other = _Q_ Total = 21 Adults = 21 Juvenile= _Q_ 21 Male = 19 Female=~ 21 PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT CIVIL DISTURBANCE ARREST DATA DATE: MONDAY, MAY 4, 1992 NUMBER OF ARRESTS BY CRIME: o Assaults o Vandalism 2 Thefts o Arsons 1 Robbery 3 Weapons violations 4 647f o Rioting 5 Others Total= 15 Felonies Misdeamanor Total = 9 = _§_ = 15 BREAKDOWN BY ETHNICITY: White = 0 Black = 3 Latino = 12 Asian = 0 Other = _q Total = 15 Adults = 13 Juvenile= ~ 15 Male = 14 Female=~ 15 PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT P. 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G-B EW ESTHER ST. .D-5 EW HERBERT ST • • D-4 EW LA VISTA PL • .8-J NS MIDLOTHIAN DR. .F-J NS PARK PL • .E-8 NS RUBIO cANvcii Ro: .E-1 NS ADENA ST • .D-4 EW BRALEY CT. • D-6 NS CONJSTON RD • .B-J EW EUCALYPTUS LN. .C-4 NS HERMANOS ST • .H-5 EW LAYTON ST. • F -4 EW MIDWICK OR .f-J EW PARKE ST • .D-5 EW RUBIO CREST DR • .E-1 NS UNION ST • .C-6 EW AFTON ST • .A-4 EW BRAl'IJLING LN .H~J NS COOK AVE • • G-6 NS EUCLID AVE .D-7 NS f£RMAR CT. • C-1 NS LEHIGH ST • .B-2 EW MILAN AVE. • D-8 NS PARKMAN ST. .D-1 EW RUBIO VISTA RD • .E-1 EW UNIVERSITY DR. .f-J NS ALAMEDA ST • .H-5 EW BRAMPTON RD . .A-6 NS COOLEY PL. .G-4 tw EUREKA ST. .C-5 EW HERMOSA RD • .B-7 EW LEILANI WAY: .D-1 EW MILES ST .D-7 EW PARKV JEW AVL .B- 4 NS RUTAN WAY. .E-4 NS ALARCON -PL • .C-7 NS BRA/IOON ST • .H-6 EW COOLIDGE AVE .G-J NS EUSTON RD. .F -B EW HERMOSA ST • C-B EW LEONARD AVE • • 1-4 NS MILL LN. .E-8 NS PARK VISTA CIRCLE .I-4 NS RUTHERFORD DR •••••• • A-4 EW VALENCIA AVE .G-4 NS ALBERTA ST • .C-2 EW BRENTNAL RO. • B-7 NS CORDOVA ST • .D-6 NS EVELYN PLACE : .E- 5 EW HICKORY LANE • • C-5 EW LEWIS AVE • .E-J NS MILL RD • .D-B EW PARK VISTA DR • .I-3 NS SACRAl£NTO ST. • .E-3 EW VALLEY ST. .C-6 EW ALDER LANE • .J-4 EW BRESEE AVE • .F -4 NS CORNELL RD • • E-7 EW EVERGREEN DR • .A-7 NS HIGHLAND AVE • .E-2 EW LEXINGTON AVL .E-J NS MILL CANYON RO • .E-8 NS PARKWOOO AVL .F -6 NS ST. ALBANS RD • .E-8 NS VALLEY LIGHTS DR • .I-4 EW ALEGRE LANE • .E-1 NS BRIGDEN RD • .f -4 EW CORONA DR • • • D-4 EW EVERTS ST. .B-4 EW HIGHLAND DR • • B-2 EW LIDA LN • • A-4 NS MILLICENT WAY. .H-6 EW PARNELL WAY • .C-3 NS ST. JA1£S PL • .D-2 NS VALLEY V JEW AVE. .I-4 NS ALEGRIA PL • .G-7 NS BRIGHTS IDE LN. .H-7 NS CORONET AVE. • !-4 NS EWING AVE. .D-1 NS HIGHLAND ST • • D-J EW LIDA ST • .A-4 EW MILLS PL • C-6 NS PASADENA AVE. .C-5 NS ST. JOHN AVE •• .C-7 NS VALLOMBROSA DR • .I-7 NS ALEGRIA ST .I-4 EW BRIXTON RD • .A-6 NS CORSON ST. • E-5 EW HIGHLAND ST., S .P • • C-8 EW LINCOLN AVE • .C-4 NS MIL TON ST • .H-6 EW PASADENA FREEWAY. .C-B EW ST. KATHERINE DR .A-J EW VERANADA AVE .G-J NS ALESSANDRO PL: • C-7 EW BROCADERO PL • • C-7 EW CORTA CALLE • • J-6 EW FAIRFIELD C !RCLE .E-7 EW HIGHV!EW AVE • • D-2 NS LINDA GLEN OR • .B-5 EW MINORU DR • .f-J NS PASADENA GLEN RD. .I-J NS SALVIA CANYON RD .B-4 NS VENTURA ST • .C-2 EW ALICIA AVE .D-1 NS BROOKf-1:RE RD • .C-B NS COTTAGE PLACL • D-5 EW FAIRLAWN WAY • .B-5 NS HILL AVE • .E-6 NS LINDALOA LN. .H-3 EW MIRA MONTE PL • .E-6 EW PASO AL TO RD. .B-5 NS SAN GABRIEL BLVD .G-7 NS VERDE ST • .F-6 EW ALLEN AVE. .f-5 NS BROOKS AVE • .C-5 NS COUNTRY LANE • • H-3 EW F AIRMEADE RD • • 1-5 EW HILLCREST AVE. .E-8 NS LINDA RIDGE ROAD : • B-5 EW MIRA VISTA TER • .B-5 NS PATRICIAN WAY • .A-5 NS SAN JUAN PL • .H-6 NS VERMONT ST • .C-J EW ALLEN CT • .f-6 EW BROWNRIDGE ST . .B-J EW COLtHRY CLUB DRIVE .E-2 NS FAIRMOUNT AVL .C-7 NS HILLCREST PLACE: • E-B EW LI NOA ROSA AVE • • F -5 NS MISSION ST • .C-8 EW PEACH PLACE • .C-6 EW SAN MARCOS DR • .G-6 EW VICTORIA DR. .F-5 NS ALLENDALE RD • • D-7 EW BRYANT ST. .B-4 EW COURT TERRACE • • 8-7 EW FAIR OAKS AVL .C-5 NS HILLSIDE RD • .C-B NS LINDA ROSA COURT ; .f - 5 EW MOCKINGBIRD LANE .D-8 EW PEARL PL. .D-5 NS SAN MARINO AVE : .F -7 NS VILLA ST • .E-5 EW ALPINE ST. .D-7 EW BUCKEYE ST • .D-5 EW COVINGTON PL • • C-7 EW FAIR OAKS DRIVE. .C-3 EW HILLSIDE TER • .B-7 NS LINDA VISTA AVE •• .B-5 NS MOHAWK ST. .G-6-I-6 EW PEAR ORCHARD LANE .I-4 EW SAN MIGUEL RO. .B-6 NS VILLA GROVE. DR : .E-1 NS ALPINE VILLA DR. .E-1 EW BUCKINGHAM PL. .B-7 EW CRAIG AVE. .G-6 NS FAIRPOINT ST • .H-J EW HOLLADAY RD . • E-7 NS LINDA VISTA WAY. .B-4 EW MONTANA ST • • C-J EW PEGFAIR LN. .A-4 NS SAN PALO PLACE : ,H-6 NS VILLA HEIGHTS RD • .H-J NS AL TA CREST DR. .f-2 EW BUENA Lll1A CT. .D-3 EW CRAIG AVE, ALT • .G-3 NS FAIRVIEW LANE. .f -2 NS HOLLISTON AVE: .E-4 NS LIVE OAKS AVE. .C-6 EW MONTEREY RD. • E-8 EW PEGFAJR ESTATES DR. .A-4 EW SAN PASQUAL ST • .E-6 EW VILLA HIGHLANDS DR .H-4 NS AL TADENA DR •• .G-5 NS BUENA Lll1A ST. .D-J EW CRARY ST • .G-4 EW FAIRVIEW ST . .C-B NS HOLLY ST • • D-6 EW LIVERPOOL DR • • A-4 NS MONTE ROSA AVE • • E-1 NS PEMBROOK DRIVE. .I-5 NS SAN RAFAEL AVE • .B-7 NS VILLA KNOLLS DR • .H-4 EW ALTADENA DR., ALT. .D-2 EW BUENA VISTA ST .C-B-0-B EW CRAl.f'� RD AVE • .E-J NS FAY PLACE. .D-4 NS HOLLYSLDPE RD. .D-1 NS LOCKE-HAVEN ST • .C-6 EW MONTE VISTA ST • • F -5 EW PENN ST • .D-3 EW SAN RAFAEL LAI£. .B-6 EW VILLA f-1:SA ROAD • .H-J EW ALTAPASA DR. .D-3 NS BULA CT. .C-2 NS CRESCENT DR. .F -2 EW FERN DRIVE .B-6 EW HOLLY VISTA DR • • B-5 NS LOCKSLEY OR • • J-7 EW MONTROSE AVE •• .D-8 NS PENTAGON ST • .C-1-D-2 EW SAN RAFAEL TER • .B-7 NS VILLA RICA AVE .H-J NS ALTA PINE AVE. .E-1 EW BURLEIGH DR. .8-7 NS CREST DR • .f -2 EW FIGUEROA DRIVE, ALT. .C-2 EW HCM: PARK AVE. .E-2 NS LOCUST ST. .F -5 EW HOORESQUE DR • • .8-5 NS PEORIA ST .C-5 EW SAN REtfJ RD • .B-7 NS VILLA ZANITA • .C-1 EW AL TA PINE DR • .D-1 EW BUSCH PL • • C-7 EW CRESTfORD DR • .C-1 NS FIGUEROA ST. .A-6 NS HOMET RD • .F-7 EW LOLA AVE • .G-5 NS MORADA PLACE • • .E-J EW PEPPER DR .G-J NS SANTA ANITA AVE, ALT .D-2 NS VINEDO AVE • .G-6 NS AL TA VISTA DR., ALT. • E-2 EW BUSCH GARDEN CT. .B-7 NS CRESTHAVEN DR • .A-7 NS FILLMORE ST • .D-7 EW HOMEWOOD DR • .f-2 EW LOMA AL TA DR • • C-1-F -2 EW MORNINGSIDE ST . .G-6 EW PEPPER ST • .C-4 EW SANTA ANITA AVE • .G-7 NS VINEHILL DR. .D-1 EW AL TA WOOO DR • • F -2 EW BUSCH GARDEN DR • .B-7 EW CREST VIEW DR. .J-4 NS fINCHLEY PL. .A-J EW HOPE ST. • C-B EW LOMA CREST .D-1 NS MORSLAY RD • .f-2 NS PEPPERHILL RD • .1-4 NS SANTA BARBARA ST .E-5 EW VINEYARD PL. .H-5 NS Al'IJERWDOO DR • .C-8 NS BUSCH GARDEN LN. .B-7 NS CROFTON WAY. .A-J EW FISKE AVE. .E-J NS HOWARD ST. .D-4 EW LOMA VIEW DR • .D-1 NS MORTON AVE •• .C-4 NS PICCOLO ST, .H-7 EW SANTA PAULA AVE. . H-5 NS VIOLA ST • .C-8 EW ANITA AVE. .I-7 EW CROSBY ST. . C-2 EW FLEUR RD • .E-8 EW HUDSON AVE • • E-4 NS LOMA VISTA ST. .f -5 EW tfJUND AV[ . .C-8 NS PICO ST • .D-7 EW SANTA ROSA AVE • .D-3 NS VIRGINIA AVE • .G-6 NS ANITA DR • .A-6 NS CAESAR AVE • .H-7 NS CRYSTAL LN • .D-4 EW FLORAL PARK TER. • • .C-8 NS HULL LANE. .E-2 EW LOMAY PL • .A-3 EW MOUNTAIN PL. .D-5 NS PINE ST • .D-2 EW SCENIC DR. .A-J EW ~IRGINIA RD •• .E-8 NS ANDERSON PL. .C-3 EW CALANDA AVE. .C-2 NS CLtlBERLMIJ RD. • G-B EW FLOREC IT A CRESCENT • .B-1 EW HUNTINGTON DR. .F -8 EW LOMBARDY RD. .f -7 EW MOUNTAIN ST • .f-4 EW PIN& Blll'f DR • .1-4 NS SCOTT PLACE. .C-5 NS VISSCHER eLACE .D-2 NS ANNA MARIA ST. .E-1 NS CALAVERAS ST • .D-2 EW CYNTHIA AVE. .1-4 NS FLOREC IT A DR • .B-1 EW HUN Tl NG TON GARDEN DR • .E-8 EW LOMITA DR. .D-8 EW MOUNTAIN V !EW AVE. .J-6 EW PINE CREST DR • .F -2 EW SCRIPPS LANE • .D-2 NS VISTA AVE. .G-5 NS ANNA MARI[ ST. .D-1 EW CALDERWOOO LN. • 1-5 NS CYPRESS AVE. • C-5 NS FLORECITA LANE • .C-1 EW HUNTINGTON LIBRARY • .F-7 LOMORA AVE • .H-5 NS MOUNTAIN VIEW RD • .C-2 EW PINEHURST DR. .E-B EW SECO ST • .. .B-5 EW VISTA LANE : .A-4 NS ANNANDALE RD • .B-6 NS CALIFORNIA BLVD. .E-7 EW CYPRESS WAY. .C-5 EW FLORECITA TER. .C-1 EW HURLBUT ST • • C-7 EW LONGWOOO LN. .C-5 EW MOUNTAIN VIEW ST • • C-2 EW PINE OAK LANE • .B-5 EW SEARS WAY • .!-5 EW VISTA .LAGUNA T[R : .8-2 NS ANNANDALE TER. .B-7 EW CALIFORNIA TERR. .B-6 NS FLORECITA WAY. .B-1 EW LOS ALTOS DR • • B-6 NS MOUNT CURVE AVL .E-1 NS PLEASANT ST • .D-7 EW SELKIRK ST •• .8-J EW VISTILLAS RO • .F-J EW ARBOLEDA DR • • E-7 NS CALLECITA DR • .D-2 NS FLOWER ST. .D-3 EW IDAHO ST • .C-3 EW LOS ARBOLES LN • G-7 NS MOUNT LOWE DR PARKWAY • .E-1 NS PLEASANT WAY. .A-7 EW SENECA ST • .G-6 EW VOSBURG ST • .H-J EW ARBOLEDA ST. • 1-5 EW CALVERT RD • .H-4 EW DABNEY ST. • C-1 NS FOOTHILL BL\io: .G-5 EW ILA JOYCE ST : .C-2 EW LOS ROBLES AVE .D-6 NS MOUNT VERNON PL • • B-J EW PLEASANT RIDGE DR • .E-1 EW SEQUOIA DR •• .A-7 NS ARBOR ST • .C-6 EW CAMBR I OGE RD • .F-8 NS DAISY AVE. • G-6 NS FOOTHILL FREEWAY .B-2 NS INVERNESS DR • .A-J NS LOTUS AVE. . 1-7 NS t-lJRRAY RD • .H-4 EW PLUMOSA DR. .H-6 NS SERVICE DR • .8-5 EW WABASH ST •• .B-4 EW ARCHWOOD PL. .C-J EW CAl£RON DR • .E-7 NS DALE ST. .E-7 EW FOOTHILL ST. .C-8 D-8 EW IOWA AVE • • D-4 NS LOV!LA LN. .D-J NS MYRTLE LANE. .. • C-4 EW PLYMOUTH OR • .D-4 EW SHADOWGROVE RD • .I-5 EW WAGNER CT • .C-2 NS ARDEN RO • .E-7 EW CAMINO SILVOSD • .B-6 EW DAVERIC DR • 1-4 NS FORD PLACE • .D-6 EW IVYDALE CT • • 1-7 NS LUNDY AVE. • D-J NS ---------------- POPLAR L~ • .C-4 EW SHAKESPEARE DR • .G-7 EW WAGNER ST • .F-5 EW ARDl10RE RD • • D-B EW CAMP HUNTJNGTON RD • .f -1 EW DAYTON ST • .C-6 EW FOREST AVE • .C-4 NS --------------------- ·-------- LURA ST. • E-6 EW NAVARRO AVE. .C-J NS PDPPYFIELOS DRIVE .C-1 EW SHAW RANCH ROAD. .I-JEW WALDO AVE • ,D-6 NS ARLINGTON DR • .C-7 EW CANADA AVE • C-3 NS DEARBORN ST • .D-J EW FOREST AVE, S.P. .B-8 NS JACAROOA DR • ,A-7 NS ------------------ NELDOf-1: ST • .B-2 EW POPPY PEAK DR I VE. .A-7 EW SHELLY ST. .B-2 EW WALLINGFORD. RO : .G-7 EW ARMADA DR. .B-4 NS CANEDO PL. .A-5 NS DE LACEY AVE .C-6 NS FOX RIDGE DRIVL .G-J NS JACKSON ST • .D-4 EW MACDONALD ST • .C-4 EW NEWHAVEN RD. • I-5 EW PORTER AVE. .f -2 NS SHENAt,()()AH RD • .E-8 NS WALLIS ST. .D-7 EW ARROWf£AD CT • .E-1 NS CANFIELD RD. .J-5 EW DEL MAR BL VD • .D-6 NS FRANCISCA ST • .f-6 EW JANE PL . .C-7 NS MADELINE DR. .C-7 EW NEWPORT AVE. .C-J NS PRESCOTT ST • .D-4 EW SHIRLEY CT •• .".:.:." •• H-5 EW 1,ALNUT OR. .1-6 NS ARROYO BLVD. .C-J EW CANON BLVD • , ALT .D-1 NS DEL MONTE ST • .B-J EW FREMONT AVE. .C-B NS JEFFERSON DR • .F -4 EW MADIA ST .B-J EW NEW YORK DR. .f -J EW PRIME CT. .E-4 NS SHOPPERS LANE. .E-6 NS WALNUT ST. .E-5 EW ARROYO DR. .B-B NS CANON DR • .E-7 EW DEL REY AVE. .G-5 NS FREMONT OR IVE. .C-5 NS JEFFREY CT • • :.:: • ." • • H-5 EW MADISON AVE. .D-7 NS NINA ST. .G-6 EW PRIMAVERA ST. .H-5 EW SIDNEY AVE • • : .H-7 NS WALWORTH AVE • .D-J NS ARROYO PKWY. .D-7 NS CANTERBURY RD. .G-7 EW DEL ROSA DR. .C-6 EW FREMONT LANE • .C-8 NS JUANITA AVE. .D-J NS MADRE ST .H-7 NS NJNDE PL • D-5 NS PROGRESS LN • .C-4 NS SIERRA BON!T A AVE: .F -6 NS WAPELLO ST • .D-I EW ARROYO SQUARE, SO. P. • B-8 EW CANYADA AVE. .C-2 NS DEL VINA ST • .H-5 EW FULTON AVE • .I-6 NS JUNIPER DR • .A-7 NS MADR ILLO CT. .G-7 EW NJN!TA PARKWAY • .f-6 NS PROSPECT AVE. .C-B NS SIERRA BON IT A LANE : .F-6 EW WASHBURN RD. .A-7 EW ARROYO TERRACE • .C-5 EW CANYON CLOSE RD . .G-J NS DENAIR ST . .1-4 EW MAGNA VISTA ST .H-5 EW NITHSDALE RD • .B-7 EW PROSPECT BL VD • .C-5 NS SIERRA GRANO£ ST .H-6 EW WASHINGTON BLVD: .B-J EW ARROYO VIEW OR • .A-J NS CANYON CREST RO. .C-1 NS DEODAR CIRCLE. • G-5 EW GAINSBOROUGH DR • • G-7 EW KAWEAH DRIVE • .A-7 NS MAGNOLIA AVE • .D-7 NS NORGROVE PL. .A-J NS PROSPECT CIRCLE • .C-8 EW SIERRA MADRE BLVD; N : .G-6 NS WASHINGTON PLACE : .C-4 EW ARROYO VISTA PL,SO.P • • B-8 EW CANYON RIDGE DR. .C-1 NS DEODARA. DR • .D- 2 EW GAINSBOROUGH DR. , N. .H-7 NS KELLOGG CT • .C-2 NS MAGNOLIA ST. • C-8 EW NORMANDY DR. • • • B-J NS PROSPECT CRESCENT • .C-5 NS SIERRA MADRE BLVD, E • .H-4 EW WAVERLY DR • .C-6 EW ARWIN ST • .. .B-2 EW CANYON V JEW LN • • G-J NS DEVIR!AN PL. .C-1 EW GAL BRETH RD • • G-4 EW KENGARY LANE • .G-2 EW . MAIDEN LN. .E-2 NS NOR THCLI Ff RD. .G-6 NS PROSPECT SQUARE • .C-5 NS SIERRA MADRE VILLA AVE .H-5 NS WAVERLY RD • .F-8 NS ASBURY DR. .f -4 EW CANYON WASH DR.".: • • •• H- 5 NS DEVON RO • • 8-J NS GANESHA AVE • .E-2 NS KENILWORTH AVE • .C-3 NS IALCOI.M DR • .B-7 NS NORTHAV[N LANE • .F -2 NS PROSPECT TER. .C-5 NS SIERRA VIEW RD • .B-6 NS WELLIM;TON AVE : .8-4 NS ASHTABULA ST • • D-5 EW CAPINERO OR. .B-7 NS DEVONPORT RD • .G-7 EW GARDEN LANE • .C-7 EW KENILWORTH AVE, S.H. .B-7 NS • ~ANFORD WAY . • B-5 NS NORTHRUP AVE • .H-6 NS PUNAHDU ST. .E-1 EW SIERRA VISTA AVE. • G-7 NS wO1BLEY RD • .F-8 NS ATCHISON ST. .D-3 EW CARLARIS RD. .E-8 EW DEVONSHIRE LN. • E-2 NS GARF !AS DR • .G-4 EW KENMORE RD • .E-8 EW MANOR ST .C-2 EW NORWDOO DR • .B-6 EW PURPLE SAGE LANE. .D-1 EW SINAL OA AVL • F-4 NS WENDOVER RD • .A-J NS ATHENS ST. • E-1 EW CARLTON AVE. • C-5 EW OEVONWOOD RD • .E-1 EW GARF !ELD AVE : .D-6 NS KENNETH WAY. .B-J NS MANZ AN IT A AVE • .C-4 EW PUTNEY RD • .B-3 EW SKYCRES T DR • .J-J EW WENHAM RD. .G-6 NS AUTIJ1N LANE. • J-4 NS CARNARVON DR • .A-4 NS DIANA ST • .G-6 EW GEORGE CIRCLE. .H-7 EW KENSINGTON PL. .C-6 EW MAPLE ST • E-5 EW OAK AVE • .F -5 NS SKYLINE DR • .D-1 NS WENTWORTH AVE. .E-8 NS AVENUE 64. • B-7 NS CARRIAGE HOUSE RD. • 1-J NS DOLORES DR • .E-2 EW GERTRUDE CT • .C-6 EW KENSINGTON RD. .F-B EW MAPLE WAY • .D-5 NS OAKDALE AVE. .I-6 EW QUEENSBERRY RD. .G-4 EW SKYWOOO CIRCLE • .E-2 EW WESLEY AVE • .F-4 NS AVOCA AVE. .C-8 NS CARROLL WY • .H-7 NS DOLORES ST • .G-5 EW GLADYS CT. .D-5 NS KENT ST. .8-2 EW MARA THON RD: .D-1 EW OAKDALE ST • .f -6 EW QUIGLEY AVE • .!-6 NS SKYVJ[W DRIVE. .F-2 NS WEST DR. .8-4 NS AVOCADO AVE. • H-5 NS CARTWRIGHT ST. • I-4 EW DOMINION AVE : .F-4 NS GLADYS ST • .F-6 EW KENWORTHY DR • .A-6 NS MARCHETA ST. .E-2 EW OAK GROVE AVE. .E-7 NS SDLITA RD • • 8-4 NS WESTBRIDGE PLACE • .B-6 EW AVOCADO LN • • H-5 NS CASA GRANDE ST : .F -4 EW DON BENITO CT. .J-4 EW GLENARM ST • • C-7 EW KEWEN OR • .E-7 NS MARENGO AVE • .D-4 NS OAK GROVE DRIVE • .B-2 NS RAILROAD ST • .C-7 NS SONOMA DR. .E-J EW WESTGATE ST •• .C-4 EW AVON AVE • • B-7 NS CASJTAS AVE. • C-J NS DOREMUS RD • • B-7 NS G LEN AVE. , ALT .C-2 NS KEWEN PL • .E-B NS MARGARET DR • .H-6 EW OAK GROVE PL • .E-7 NS RALEIGH DR. .G-7 EW SPAULDING PLACE. .C-J NS WEST HAVEN RD • .F-8 NS AVONDALE RD. .f-7 NS CASTANO AVE • • H-5 NS DORESTA RD • • E-8 EW GLEN AVE • .C-4 NS KEYSTONE ST. .f -6 EW MARGUERITA LN . .D- 8 NS OAK K1'0LL AVE • .D-7 NS RAMIRO RD • .E-B NS SPRUCE LANE. .C-4 NS WESTLYN PL • .G-4 NS CASTLE LN. • D-4 NS DOUGLAS ST • .D-4 EW GLEN CT. .8-5 NS KINCLAIR DR. .H-J NS MAR I ANNA RD. .B-7 EW OAK KNOLL CIRCLE • .E-7 EW RAMON A PLACE • .H-6 NS STAATS PLACE • • E-B EW WESTMINSTER DR • .B-6 EW BACKUS AVE • .I-6 NS CATALINA AV[ : .E-6 NS DOYNE RO • .H-3 EW GLEN CANYON RD • • G-J EW KINNELOA AVE • .H-6 NS MAR !GOLD ST. .D-2 EW OAK KNOLL GARDENS DR : .D-7 NS RAMONA ST • .D-6 EW STANTON ST • .C-J EW WESTMORELAND PL. ,C-5 NS BANCROFT WY. .C-J NS CATHERINE RD • • D-2 NS DREXEL PL. .C-7 NS GLENGARRY RD • .A-6 EW KINNELDA CANYON RD • .H-J NS MARION AVE • S-6 NS OAK KNOLL TER. .E-B EW RANCHEROS PL. .B-5 NS STARTOUCH DR • .J-J EW WESTOVER PL. .C-7 EW BANNING WAY. • E-8 NS CEDAR ST • • C-4 EW DUDLEY ST • .G-4 EW GLEN HOLLY DR • .A-7 EW KJNNELOA HESA RD • .H-3 NS MARIPOSA ST. .C-2 EW OAKLAND AVE. .D-5 NS RANCHERDS RD. .B-5 EW STATE ST • .C-7 EW WETHERBY RD. .G-7 EW BANYAN ST. • B-4 EW CEDARCRES T AVE • .D-8 NS GLEN OAKS BL VD : .B-5 EW KIRKWOOO AVE • .C-4 NS MARKHAM PL • .C-7 EW OAKLAIIN AVE. .C-8 NS RANCH TOP RD. .I-3 EW STERLING PL: ALT : • 8-2 NS WHITE ST • .G-5 EW BARGEN WY. • C-2 NS CHAMBERLAIN RD • .A-4 EW GLENOVER DR. .A-6 NS KNOLLWOOD DR • .A-J. NS MARSHALL ALLEY • .A-4 NS OAKWOOD PL • .E-7 EW RANDOLPH AVL .H-7 NS STERLING PL. .8-B EW WHITEFIELD RD. .f-4 EW BARHITE ST • • H-3 EW CHAMPLAIN AVE. .C-5 ·NS EAGLE VISTA DRIVE. .A-6 EW GlENROSE AVE • • C-J NS KNOLLWOOD TER. .A-J NS MARTEL� AVE. • G-5 NS OAKWOOO ST • .f -} EW RAYMOND AVE • .D-7 NS STERLING PLACE,°ALT: .B-2 NS WICKLIFFE DR • .D-J EW BARROWS CT • .E-4 EW CHANDLER PL. • E-7 NS EARLHAM ST • .E-5 EW GLEN Sl.ffi£R RD • • B-6 NS KRENZ AVE. .C-1 NS MARTHA CIRCLE. .H-7 EW OHIO ST . .D-7 EW RAYMOM> LN • .D-3 NS STEUBEN ST • • E-6 EW WICKS RO • .A-4 EW BARRY PL • .D-2 EW CHAPEA RD. • H-7 EW EASTERN AVE. .H-6 NS GLENULLEN DR • .A-7 NS -------------- MAR VISTA AVE • .E-4 NS OLD GROVE RD • .I-J NS RAYHONOALE DR • .D-8 NS STONEHILL DRIVE: .F-2 NS WIERr!ELD DR : · : .A-5 EW BARTflE DR. .C-5 NS CHAPMAN AVE. • C-5 NS EASTL YN PL • .G-4 NS GLENVIEW TER • • F-2 EW LA CANADA VERDUGO RD • • B-2 EW MAR VISTA t£R. .B-5 NS OLD HOUSE RD • .H-4 NS RAYMOND HILL RD • .D-B NS STONEHURST DR. .C-2 EW WIGMORE DR • .C-7 EW BEACON AVE • • C-8 NS OIAPHAN WOOOS RD. • •• H-7 NS EATON DR • .H-5 NS GLORIETTA ST • .C-4 EW LA CORONA AVE. .D-1 NS MATARO ST. • H-5 EW OLD MILL RD • .E-8 EW REDWOOD DR. .A-7 NS STONER !OGE DR. .C-7 NS WILBURY RD • .G-8 NS BEACON PL. .J-6 NS CHARLES ST • • B-4 EW EATON CANYOli DR • .H-4 NS GORDON TER • .C-6 NS LA CRESTA DRIVE. .B-J NS MAYFAIR DR • .J-5 EW OLIVE AVE. .C-2 NS REEVER WAY. .D-1 EW STRATFORD AVE. .D-8 NS WILLARD PL • .C-5 -NS BEDFORD RD • • F -B NS CHARLTON RD. • r -8 NS ECHO GLEN DR • .E-1 NS GRACE DR • • C-B NS LA CUMBRE DR • .B-6 EW MAYLIN ST. • C-6 EW OLIVER ST • .C-8 EW REITER DR • .f-6 EW STRATFORD RD • .f-7 EW WILSON AVE •• .E-4 NS BELDAY RO. .8-6 NS CHARTER OAK ST • .C-8 EW EDGECLIFF LN • .H-4 NS GRACE TER. • C-7 EW LADERA ST. .D-4 EW MAYVIEW LN • .C-5 NS OLIVERAS AVE • .D-2 NS REPOSA LN • .E-2 NS SlffiIT AVE • .D-4 NS WimFALL AVE • .F-2 NS BELL ST. • E-4 EW CHATEAU RD • .B-6 EW EDGEHILL PL. .A-J EW GRANADA PL . .C-5 NS LA F !ESTA AVE. .C-2 NS MCNALLY AVE. .D-2 NS ONEIDA DR. .H-6 NS REVILLE RD . .B-5 EW S~Y OAKS CIRCLE: • E-1 NS WHl>ING WAY • .I-J N~ BELLAIRE DR. • D-1 NS CHAUCER RD • • G-7 NS EDGEVJEW DRIVE • .J-4 EW GRAND AVE. .C-6 C-8 NS LAGUNA RD •• .E-7 NS MCWILTON PL. .E-1 EW ONEIDA ST • .G-6 EW REXFORD AVE .I-4 NS SUNNYSLOPE AVE • .H-6 NS WINDOVER RD . .H-J NS BELLA VISTA AVE. .G-5 NS CHERRY DR. .A-7 NS EL CAMPO DR. .H-7 NS GRANDEUR AVE • .C-2 NS LAGUNITA RD. .B-7 EW MEAD ALLEY • .J-4 NS ONTARJD AV[. .8-4 NS RICHLA1'0 PL .B-4 NS SU~YSLOPE BLVD. .H-7 EW WINDSOR AVE. .B-2 NS BELLEFONTAINE PL. • C-7 NS CHESTER AVE. • E-6-F -7-NS EL C!RCULO DR •• .B-6 EW ~RAND OAKS AVE • • • .G-6 NS LAKE AVE • .E-6 NS MEADOWBROOK RD • .F -J EW ORANGE PL. .C-6 EW RIDA ST • .H-5 EW 'SUNSET AVE • .C-5 NS WIN!fRED AVE • .H-7 NS BELLEFONTAINE ST. • C-7 EW CHESTNUT ST. .D-5 EW EL CORTO DR. .E-2 EW GRAND OAKS AVE, ALT. .G-J NS LAKEVIEW RD. .B-7 NS MEDFORD RD • .I-4 NS ORANGE GROVE auio: .E-5 EW RIDGE WAY • .D-8 NS SUNSET DR. .E-1 EW WINONA AVE • .C-5 NS BELLEVUE DR. • C-6 EW CHEVJCTDALE DR • .B-7 EW ELDORA RO. .0-4 EW GRANDVIEW ST • .D-4 EW LAKEWOOD PLACE : .E-7 NS MEGULAR LN • .G-4 EW ORANGE GROVE BLVD. .C-7 NS RIDGEVIEW DR: .C-1 NS SUREE ELLEN LN • • G-J NS WINONA WAY • .C-5 EW BELLFORO AVE • • F -4 NS CHEVRON CT • .B-2 EW EL DORADO ST • • D-6 EW GRANITE DR • .E-7 EW LA LOMA ROAD • .B-7 EW MELROSE AVE • .B-6 NS ORANGE GROVE CR. .C-7 EW RIDGEWAY RO • .G-8 NS SYCAMORE AVE • .J-6 EW WINROCK AVE. .F-2 NS BELLMORE WAY • • C-5 NS CHULA VISTA AVE: • B-4 NS ELECTRIC DR, .D-6 NS CRAYBURN RD • .H-6 EW LAMBERT DR • .G-5 EW ME~OCINO LN • .F-2 NS ORANGEWDDD ST. .F-6 EW RIDGEWOOD LN • .C-5 EW SYCAMORE GLEN. .A-7 NS WJNSTON AVE. •• G-7 NS BELMONT AVE. • C-J NS CHULA VISTA PL • • B-4 EW ELECTRONIC DR • .H-5 EW GREEN ST • .E-6 NS LA MESA PL • .C-4 EW M[r,oQCJNO ST • .F-2 EW ORLANDO RD • .E-7 EW RIM RD • .J-5 NS WINTERHAVEN LANE •• F -2 NS BELVIDERE ST • • E-4 EW CHURCH ST. • B-7 EW EL ENCANTO DR. .H-6 NS GREENHILL RD : .I-5 EW LA MIRADA RD • .A-6 NS MENLO DR • • E-2 EW OSWEGO ST. .G-6 EW RIO GRANDE ST • .D-4 EW TAMARAC OR • .A-7 NS WOODBURY RD • .E-3 EW BENNETT DR • • B-5 EW CIRCLE DR. • E-8 EW ELIZABETH ST • .D-J EW GREENWDOO AVL .F-6 NS LANCASHIRE PL. .A-J EW MENTONE AVE. .C-4 NS OUTPOST LN : .H-3 NS RIVIERA CIRCLE. .I-4 NS TANDBLE DR • .F-2 NS WOOOCL! FfE ROAD • .A-5 NS BERENDO ST • • G-J EW CITY HALL. .D-6 ELLINCOURT DR. .D-B NS GREVELJA ST. • D-8 EW LANDFAIR RD. . J-5 EW MENTOR AVE • .E-6 NS OXFORD AVE • .F-4 NS RIVIERA DR. .I-4 NS TAOS RD • .D-1 EW WOODGLEN LANE • • .F-2 EW BERKELEY AVE • • F-6 NS CLAREMONT ST • • D-4 EW ELLINGTON LANE • .B-7 EW ------------------ LANDOR LANE. .f-7 NS MERCANTILE PL. .D-6 EW OXFORD RD. .F-7 NS ROBINCROfT DR • .D-4 EW TERRACE DR • .C-6 NS WOODLAND RD. , .D-8 EW BERKSHIRE PL • • B-2 EW CLARK PL • .D-B EW [LLINGTON VILLA DR : .E-1 NS HALSTEAD ST. • H-6 NS LA PAZ ROAD. .F-3 EW MERCEDES AVE • .G-5 NS ROBINSON RD • .D-4 EW TERRACE ST • .C-2 EW WOOOl. YN RD • .G-4 EW BERSA ST • • G-6 [W CLARMEYA LN. • H-J EW ELLIOT DRIVE • .D-B EW HAMIL TON AVE .f -5 NS LA PINTORESCA. .D-4 NS f-1:RCURY LN • .H-5 NS PACIFIC PLACE. .D-6 EW ROBLES AVE • .G-7 EW THCJ'IPSON DR • .D-4 EW WOODSTOCK RD • .E-8 EW BEVERLY DR • • F-4 EW Cliff DR • • J-5 NS ELLIS ST • .C-6 EW HA1t10ND ST • • C-4 EW LA PRESA DR. .H-6 NS MERENDINO LN : • B-4 NS PAGE DR • .F-2 NS ROCKWOOD RD • .B-7 EW THOR~ALE RD • .I-6 EW WOOOWARO BLVD • .I-7 NS BEVERLY WY • .f-4 EW CLINTON ST .C-5 EW ELM LN • .C-4 NS HAMPTON RD • .f -8 EW LARMONA OR • .H-J NS MERIDIAN AVE • .C-8 NS PAINTER ST • .D-5 EW ROMNEY DR • .B-7 NS THORNDIKE RD • .H-7 EW WORCESTER AVE. .D-4 NS BIRCH LN • • C-4 NS Cllll DR. .B-6 NS ELMA RD. . 1-6 EW HANNING AVE. • B-2 NS LAS FLORES AVE • .D-8 NS H!:RIDITH AVE • .F-6 NS PALADORA AVE : .F-4 NS R()IN[Y WAY • .8-7 EW THURIN AVE • • C-1 NS WOTKYNS DR · • .8-4 NS BLAKE ST •• • C-5 NS Cllll RD. .B-6 NS ELMIRA ST: .E-5 EW HARDING AVE. • G-3 NS LAS FLORES DR. .D-1 EW MERLON AVE • • I-6 NS PALERMO LANE • .D-8 NS ROOSEVELT AVE .G-J NS TIERRA ALTA DR .f-4 NS WRIGHT AVE • .E-5 NS BLANCHE ST • • E-6-I-6 EW CLlllHOUSE DR • • B-7 EW EL MIRADDR DR. .A-4 EW HARKNESS AVE • F -6 NS LAS LUNAS ST • .F-5 EW MERRETT DR • .E-5 EW PALISADE ST • .B-4 EW ROSALIND RD • .E-8 NS TITLEY AVE • .H-6 NS WY~ RD. .H-4 NS BONITA AVE • • G-6 NS CLlllHOUSE RD • .B-5 NS EL HOUND AVE. .D-7 NS HARRIET ST • .C-2 EW LA SOLANA DR • .E-2 EW MESALOA LN • .H-J EW PALM ST. .E-2 EW ROSE AVL .G-4 NS TOLA AVE • .C-2 NS WYOMING ST • .C-J EW .. BONITA DR. • D-8 ,:.w COLMAN ST. .D-2 EW ELMWOOD DR • .A-7 NS HARTWOOD PT. DR. • H-4 NS LAS PALMAS RD. .B-6 EW MESA RD • .E-8 EW PALM TERR: 0 .D-4 NS ROSE BOWL • .B-4 TONIA AVL .D-1 NS BO/\NIE AVE • .f-6 NS COLORADO ALLEY : .A-6 EW EL NIDO AV~. .H-6 NS HASTINGS HEIGHTS LN: .I-J NS LA TIERRA ST • .H-5 EW MESA VERDE RD: .B-7 EW PALMETTO DR. .C-6 EW ROSE BOWL DRivi: : .B-5 NS TOOLEN PLACE • .C-2 EW YALE ST. .C-5 EW BOSTON CT. • E-6 EW COLORADO BLVD. .E-6 EW [L NIDO DR., ALT ; .B-2 NS HASTINGS RANCH DR. .J-5 NS LAUN ST. .C-J EW M[S!TA RD. .H-4 NS PALM V JEW PL • • D-6 EW ROSEMEAD BLVD • .I-6 NS TOPEKA ST • .E-3 EW YOCUM ST : .8-J EW BOSTON ST, • E-J EW C0Ll.t1BIA CIRCLE. • C-B EW ELOISE AVE • .G-6 NS HAVENDALE DR. .. • C-6 NS LAUREL DR. .D-1 EW HEYERLOA LN • • H-J EW PALMYRA AVL .F -2 EW ROSEMONT AVE. .C-5 NS TOPSFIELD ST • .G-6 EW YOLO ST • .E-6 EW BOU.DER RD • .f-2 NS C0Ll.t18IA PL. .C-B NS [L PORTOLO • .B-6 NS LAUREL ST. .B-4 EW HI CHIGAN AVE •• LA/FL: .B-2 EW PALOMA ST; .G-5 EW ROSE VILLA ST : .f-6 EW TOWNSEND PLACE • D-5 NS YORKSHIRE RO • .H-6 EW BOWRING DR • • F-2 NS COLl.t1BIA ST • .C-B EW [L SERENO AVE:, 0 ALT: .D-1 NS LAUREL BAY DR. .A-7 EW MICHIGAN AVE • • E-4 NS PALOMAR RD • .. .G-7 NS ROSEWGOO LANE • .C-5 EW TREMONT ST • • C-J EW YUCrA LANE • .B-3 NS BOYLSTON ST. .E-5 EW CONCHA ST. • E-1 EW EMERSON ST • .E-5 EW LAURICE AVE. .D-1 NS HICHIGAN BLVD. .J-7 NS PALO VERDE AVE : .F-5 NS ROSITA LANE • .B-7 NS TREVAN RD. .H-4 EW BRADFORD ST . .C-7 EW CONCORDIA CT • C-7 NS LAURITA AVE. 0 1-7 EW ROXBURY DR. .f-4 NS TROPICAL AVE • • I -4 NS ZANE GR[ Y T~RRACE • .F-1 NS TURA LANE. • G-7 EW ZANJA ST • .C-4 EW
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Description
Comprehensive police operations plan for the 103rd Annual Tournament of Roses, 1992 January 1.
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103rd Annual Tournament of Roses, Pasadena police operations plan, 1992-01-01
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213 p.
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https://doi.org/10.25549/webster-c100-33326
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Title
Los Angeles Webster Commission records, 1931-1992
Description
Chaired by former federal judge and FBI and CIA Director William H. Webster, the Los Angeles Webster Commission assessed law enforcement's performance in connection with the April, 1992 Los Angeles civil unrest. The collection consists of materials collected and studied by the Commission over the course of its investigation. Materials pertain to both the Los Angeles incident specifically, and civil disturbance, civil unrest control, and policing tactics in general.
Included in the collection are the following: interviews with LAPD officers, law enforcement personnel, government officials, community leaders, and activists; articles, broadcasts, and press releases covering the civil unrest; various tactical and contingency plans created for disasters and emergencies; reports, studies, and manuals about civil unrest control and prevention; literature about community-based policing strategies; emergency plans and procedures developed by other cities; and after-action reports issued once the civil unrest had subsided. Also featured are items related to the internal operations of the LAPD both before and during the civil unrest, including activity reports, meeting agendas and minutes, arrest data, annual reports, curricula and educational materials, and personnel rosters.
See also the finding aid (https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/2266).
See also The Los Angeles Riots: The Independent and Webster Commissions Collections (https://scalar.usc.edu/works/the-los-angeles-riots-christopher-and-webster-commissions-collections/index).
Related collections in the USC Digital Library:
? Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department, 1991 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/2251)
? Richard M. Mosk Christopher Commission records, 1988-2011 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/393)
? Kendall O. Price Los Angeles riots records, 1965-1967 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/979)
? Watts riots records, 1965 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/83)
Thanks to generous support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the USC Libraries are digitizing this collection for online public access.
Coverage Temporal
1931/1992