Police Officers Living in Public Housing (Lynn City Clerk)
Multi Request | Police Officers Living in Public Housing |
Submitted | March 30, 2021 |
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Communications
From: Joshua Dankoff
To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, I hereby request the following records:
1. Rules, policies, or other practice documents concerning residency restrictions for police officers, command staff, and other police staff. If residency restrictions allow for a waiver, then records for each year from 2016 through 2021 that reflect
(a) the number of residency rule waivers applied,
(b) the stated reason for the residency waiver, and
(c) the outcome of the residency waiver.
2. Rules, policies, or other practice documents from your municipality that lay out whether police department staff (including officers) can receive housing subsidies and/or live in public housing, even if they do not qualify under the income guidelines.
3. Records that indicate for each year from 2016 through 2021 how many police department staff (including officers and staff of all ranks) live in public housing, and the name of the housing development where the officer lives. This can either be a snapshot on January 1st of each year 2016 through 2021, or a summary of the entire period
4. Records that indicate housing allowances or other subsidized housing (not already covered in question 3 above) provided to police department staff (including officers and command staff) in your or another municipality.
I also request that, if appropriate, fees be waived as we believe this request is in the public interest, as suggested but not stipulated by the recommendations of the Massachusetts Supervisor of Public Records. The requested documents will be made available to the general public free of charge as part of the public information service at MuckRock.com, processed by a representative of the news media/press and is made in the process of news gathering and not for commercial usage.
I expect the request to be filled in an accessible format, including for screen readers, which provide text-to-speech for persons unable to read print. Files that are not accessible to screen readers include, for example, .pdf image files as well as physical documents.
In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.
Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 business days, as the statute requires.
Sincerely,
Joshua Dankoff
From: Muckrock Staff
To Whom It May Concern:
I wanted to follow up on the following Massachusetts Public Records Law request, copied below, and originally submitted on March 30, 2021. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response.
Thanks for your help, and let me know if further clarification is needed.
From: Lynn City Clerk
Attached are the relevant contractual provisions relating to residency requirements for Lynn Police Officers. My understanding was that the LPD responded to an identical request and attached these same collective bargaining agreements.
During the period residency was required as a condition of employment, there was no provisions for an officer to seek a waiver. Therefore, no such documents exist.
The City has no rules or regulations relating to housing subsidy eligibility.
The City possesses no documentation whether an officer receives a subsidy.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Jim Lamanna
From: Joshua Dankoff
Dear Mr. Lamanna,
Thank you for the reply.
I did not see an answer to question 3. Can you please clarify if the city (including the public housing department) has any documentation on this question:
3. Records that indicate for each year from 2016 through 2021 how many police department staff (including officers and staff of all ranks) live in public housing, and the name of the housing development where the officer lives. This can either be a snapshot on January 1st of each year 2016 through 2021, or a summary of the entire period.
Thank you,
Josh
From: Lynn City Clerk
The City does not have any documentation regarding whether a police officer lives or does not live in public housing. The Personnel Department would have an address of the officer. However, that address is not a public record under state law. I hope this helps.
Jim Lamanna
From: Muckrock Staff
To Whom It May Concern:
I wanted to follow up on the following Massachusetts Public Records Law request, copied below, and originally submitted on March 30, 2021. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response.
Thanks for your help, and let me know if further clarification is needed.
From: Lynn City Clerk
We have provided all information requested. There are no records regarding which employees live in public housing.
Jim Lamanna
From: Joshua Dankoff
Dear Mr. Lamanna,
Thank you for the replies, and sorry for the multiple messages.
My final question is just to confirm whether when you say "the City" does not have this documentation, that you have consulted with the Lynn Housing Authority to come to that conclusion?
Best,
Josh
From: Lynn City Clerk
Please be advised that the Lynn Housing Authority is a separate legal entity from the City of Lynn. Any requests for documents in the possession of this entity should be forwarded directly to LHA.
Jim Lamanna