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File #: 25-443    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Status: Ceremonial
File created: 6/9/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/15/2025 Final action:
Title: Recognizing the Police Department's Citizens on Patrol annual award recipients.
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Recognizing the Police Department’s Citizens on Patrol annual award recipients. 

 

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REQUESTOR:

Police Department

 

INTRODUCTION BY THE MAYOR:

On behalf of the City Council, I am honored to recognize the Police Department’s Citizens on Patrol volunteers and their commitment to serving our community. Let me introduce Police Chief Kevin McCoy to announce these well-deserved recognitions. 

 

BACKGROUND:

We are here this evening to honor and give thanks to the members of the Police Department’s Citizens on Patrol (COP) volunteers as a whole, to recognize those members who obtained certain volunteer hour thresholds and/or longevity hallmarks, and to celebrate the Volunteer of the Year.

For the calendar year 2024, the COPs logged 7,082 hours of volunteer service to the police department. While this work is done on behalf of the police department, it is ultimately for the benefit of the community in which they live. These hours taken collectively would equal the work of 3.5 full-time employees and were spent on tasks that would otherwise have to be done by a police officer or another member of the police department’s staff.

 

Thank you to everyone who selflessly spent their time to help us better serve this community.

 

The Presidential Volunteer Service Award is a national award that recognizes individuals, groups, and organizations for their commitment to volunteer service, acknowledging the significant impact of volunteers on communities.

 

These prestigious awards are based on the number of hours of volunteer service and come in the form of Bronze, Silver, and Gold pins. Bronze for 100-249 hours, Silver for 250-499 hours, and Gold for 500 + hours.

 

Bronze:

1.                     Linda Bertl - 213 hours

2.                     Michael Billups - 100 hours

3.                     Sandi Burt - 144 hours

4.                     Lynn Chaffin - 114 hours

5.                     Becky Fisher - 132 hours

6.                     Diane Graifemberg -100 hours

7.                     James Hanigan - 108 hours

8.                     Lynda Longstreet-Hall - 101 hours

9.                     Joe Patterson - 227 hours

10.                     Kim White - 102 hours

11.                     Jan Woolridge - 186 hours

12.                     Margaret Young - 139 hours

 

 

Silver:

1.                     Michael Beard - 260 hours

2.                     Carl Hendin - 263 hours

3.                     Patricia Link - 254 hours

4.                     Jim McGivern - 438 hours

5.                     Linda Rogan - 339 hours

6.                     Deborah Smith - 355 hours

7.                     Richard Smith - 324 hours

8.                     Jeff Werner - 454 hours

 

Gold:

1.                     Sarah Faith - 716 hours

2.                     Michael Rogan - 669 hours

3.                     Don Smith - 512 hours

 

Volunteer of the Year

 

Two individuals will receive the Volunteer of the Year award.

 

These two, who have been volunteers for just over a year, have embodied the characteristics that define this recognition: dedication, leadership, and a commitment to service.

 

They have demonstrated unwavering enthusiasm and a willingness to step in whenever needed. Whether assisting at the information desk, conducting house watches, participating in patrols, or contributing to events, they consistently go above and beyond. They set the example of exceptionalism for current and future volunteers.

 

Please join me in recognizing and congratulating the Volunteers of the Year, Debbie and Dick Smith.