[Bboa-members] RE: Marina Security Meeting
Paul Kamen
pk at well.com
Thu Aug 10 13:30:33 PDT 2006
I still think the most effective (and cost-effective) security measure we could take would be the entry gate and kiosk, probably located somewhere just west of Seabreeze on U. Ave. There are some cuts in the center median strip wide enough for the kiosk and a turn-around.
The gates would be open all day and evening, closed late at night. You would need to show a marina key, hotel room key, have a verifiable late dinner reservation, etc. to get through after hours.
The access road to Brickyard Cove marina has a nice example of an entry kiosk. I've never seen anyone in it, but it does give the impression of some form of controlled access. Then the driveway into the Brickyard Cove parking lot has a code-operated gate. The gate is left open during the day and evening, closed late at night.
The whole idea here is to leave daytime access completely unimpeded so we don't have to compromise the public character of the marina - but also impose tight access control late at night, and at least the perception that there is some form of exit control in response to a real-time crime report.
On 8/10/2006 at 11:21 AM Tom & Lori Jeremiason wrote:
Linda:
I just spoke with Susan Riche about the meeting and she brought me up to date. I am emailing the Berkeley Boat Owners the highlights right now...
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Paul Kamen
Chair, Berkeley Waterfront Commission
510-540-7968 510-219-8106 (cell)
pk at well.com www.BerkeleyWaterfront.org
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