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This is your opportunity to improve public safety in Burnaby! You are invited to attend this open community forum on Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 7:00-9:00pm, Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6550 Bonsor Avenue. Click here - [PDF 251KB] to find out more.
The Community Policing Committee is accountable to City Council and serves in an advisory capacity on issues related to Community and Problem-Oriented Policing. The purpose of the Committee is:
- to advise City Council on directions and strategies for Community and Problem-Oriented Policing and crime prevention initiatives;
- to serve as a liaison among City Council, the RCMP, and district community consultative groups/community policing advisory committees; and
- to serve as a link between the above three groups and the broader community, including service providing agencies, the business community, community organizations, and individual citizens.
The objectives of the Community Policing Committee are summarized as follows:
- to provide public input into the development of police service priorities;
- to initiate and participate in strategies to address crime and disorder;
- to adopt a public-focused communications plan for Community Policing;
- to assist Burnaby residents to get involved with Community Policing; and
- to serve as an advocate for Community Policing in the community.
Membership
- two (or more) members of City Council, acting as Chair and Vice-Chair
- one trustee from the Burnaby Board of Education
- one representative from the Burnaby business community (Burnaby Board of Trade)
- one representative from Council's Social Issues Committee
- one representative from the community consultative group/community policing advisory committee in each of the four Community Policing Districts
- one representative from the Burnaby Crime Prevention Society
- six Burnaby citizens
Staff from the RCMP, the City Manager's Office and the Planning Department attend Committee meetings in a resource capacity, providing advice and assistance, as required.
How to Volunteer How to Appear as a delegation 2009 Committee Meeting Schedule
Burnaby’s Community Policing Model was introduced in 1995 as a vehicle for creating a crime prevention partnership of the RCMP, the City of Burnaby, and the community of Burnaby. As part of its 2007 Workplan, the Community Policing Committee (CPC) identified as a priority an analysis of the effectiveness of Burnaby’s Community Policing Model, which was introduced in 1995. In particular, the Committee was interested to know the following:
- To what degree does community policing, as practiced in Burnaby, reflect the principles and objectives originally established for it?
- Which components of Burnaby’s community policing model support its objectives and enhance policing and crime prevention efforts?
- Which components of the community policing model require improvement or revision in order to support pursuit of the model’s objectives?
Community Policing Model Review - [PDF 55KB]
 Hastings-Brentwood Community Police Office - District 1
District 1 - Hastings Brentwood Community Police Office (CPO) #104-4191 Hastings Street, Burnaby
Main line -- 604-656-3250 Fax - 604-656-3251 District Commander -- S/Sgt. Regina LYONS
Hours of operation: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Note: closed noon-hours 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Closed weekends and statutory holidays (unless otherwise posted)
Services:
- Criminal Record Checks

- Liquor permits (Special Occasion Licenses)
- Non-Emergency police reports
- Police Certificates
- Fingerprinting for Immigration, Name change, Security and PI, & Pardons
- Portions of Pardon Applications
- Reporting Lost and Found property
- Special Event Planning
- Volunteer Services
- Subpoena Service
- Vehicle repair warnings (Notice and Orders)
- Crime prevention video and engraver loans
- Information on crime prevention programs
- Speed Watch requests
Volunteer Opportunities
- Community Policing Advisory Council (CPAC)
The purpose of the Community Policing Advisory Council is to foster communications between the community and community police services in the Hastings-Brentwood area. The CPAC assists in identifying and resolving community policing problems through planning and mobilization of community resources.
- Other Volunteer Programs
KIDZ PRINTS Lockout Auto Crime SPEED and STOP Watch Crime Prevention Notices Foot and Bike Patrol (Observe and Report Crime) Front Counter Assistance Special Events
 Lougheed Community Police Office - District 2
District 2 - Lougheed (Burnaby Mountain District) Community Police Office (CPO) #178-9855 Austin Road, Burnaby
Main line -- 604-656-3200 Fax -- 604-656-3208 District Commander -- S/Sgt. Kevin YEATES
Hours of operation: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Note: Subject to change in January 2009 Closed Weekends and Statutory Holidays (unless otherwise posted)
Services:
- Criminal Record Checks

- Liquor permits (Special Occasion Licences)
- Non-Emergency police reports
- Police Certificates
- Fingerprinting for Immigration, Name change, Security and PI, & Pardons
- Portions of Pardon Applications
- Reporting Lost and Found property
- Special Event Planning
- Volunteer Services
- Subpoena Service
- Vehicle repair warnings (Notice and Orders)
- Crime prevention video and engraver loans
- Information on crime prevention programs
- Speed Watch requests
Volunteer Opportunities
- Community Policing Advisory Council (CPAC)
Citizens and business representatives from various areas of the district meet with community police to identify community concerns and assist in developing solutions.
- Other Volunteer Programs
Bike patrols Foot patrols Speed Watch Community events
 Southeast Community Police Office - District 3
District 3 - Donald N. Brown (Southeast District) Community Police Office (CPO) 7191 Arcola Way, Burnaby, BC, V5E 0A6
Main Line -- 604-656-3275 Fax -- 604-656-3276 District Commander -- S/Sgt. John BUIS
Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Note: Closed from 1:00- 2:00 p.m. Closed Weekends and Statutory Holidays (unless otherwise posted)
Services:
- Criminal Record Checks

- Liquor permits (Special Occasion Licences)
- Non-Emergency police reports
- Police Certificates
- Fingerprinting for Immigration, Name change, Security and PI, & Pardons
- Portions of Pardon APPLICATIONS
- Reporting Lost and Found property
- Special Event Planning
- Volunteer Services
- Subpoena Service
- Vehicle repair warnings (Notice and Orders)
- Crime prevention video and engraver loans
- Information on crime prevention programs
- Speed Watch requests
Volunteer Opportunities
- Community Policing Advisory Council (CPAC)
Citizens and business representatives from various areas of the district meet with community police to identify community concerns and assist in developing solutions.
- Other Volunteer Programs
Bike patrols Foot patrols Speed Watch Community events
 Southwest Community Police Office - District 4
District 4 – Southwest Community Police Office (CPO) 4501 Kingsborough Street, Burnaby
Main Line -- 604-656-3232 Fax -- 604-656-3233 District Commander -- S/Sgt.David EIDET
Hours of operation: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Note: Closed from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Hours subject to change in January 2009 Closed Weekends and Statutory Holidays (unless otherwise posted)
Services:
- Criminal Record Checks
- Liquor permits (Special Occasion Licences)
- Non-Emergency police reports
- Police Certificates
- Fingerprinting for Immigration, Name change, Security and PI, & Pardons
- Portions of Pardon APPLICATIONS
- Reporting Lost and Found property
- Special Event Planning
- Volunteer Services
- Subpoena Service
- Vehicle repair warnings (Notice and Orders)
- Crime prevention video and engraver loans
- Information on crime prevention programs
- Speed Watch requests
Volunteer Opportunities
- Community Consultative Group (CCG)
Citizens and business representatives from various areas of the district meet with community police to identify community concerns and assist in developing solutions.
- Other Volunteer Programs
Foot Patrol Bike Patrol Speed Watch Front Counter
The Community Policing Award has been established to recognize individuals with a connection to Burnaby who have carried out an act of bravery or courage related to crime prevention or community policing. For more information, click here - [PDF 201KB].
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