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Report suspicious activity to the Public Safety Department at 760-341-2111 Dispatch.
760-341-2111
Palm Desert - Central Campus - Main Office
43500 Monterey Avenue
South Annex 16
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Indio - East Valley Campus
45524 Oasis Street
Indio, CA 92201
Palm Springs - West Valley Campus
1300 East Baristo Road
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Mecca/Thermal Campus
61-120 Buchanan St.
Thermal, CA 92274
Edward Wenzlaff Education Center Desert Hot Springs 11625 West Drive Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
**Desert Hot Springs- Wenzlaff Campus
**Westfield Mall - PaCE Campus
**Security provided by other than District personnel
College Of The Desert Public Safety Officers are non-sworn. Public Safety Department Officers are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Officers patrol campuses routinely to ensure as safe and secure an environment as possible via foot patrols, bicycle, golf carts and patrol units.
Public Safety Officers perform regular, non-emergency duties including parking enforcement, traffic control, supervision and assistance with COD functions and special events; public escorts; assisting public with parking violations; securing COD parking lots and buildings; jumpstarts and lockouts for vehicles; and special assignments.
Our dispatch is P.O.S.T. certified and receives and transmits routine and emergency calls for service. Dispatch coordinates and exchanges information with other local Emergency Service Agencies.
"Following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, the Chancellor issued a call to action to the California Community Colleges that encompassed six major areas of work, including a system wide review of law enforcement officers and first responder training and curriculum, open dialogue to address campus climate, campus audits to support the creation of inclusive classrooms and anti-racism curriculum, and updating district equity plans with urgency."
College of the Desert Public Safety Department strives each day to adhere to principles of diversity, inclusion, and equity to contribute to our campus community's success. Our mission of "To Protect and Serve with Honor and Integrity" are the building blocks of establishing and maintaining a rapport with our students, staff and community members. It is important to our department to assist our campus community in feeling secure while studying and working on our campuses.
The Desert Community College District has Memorandums of Understanding with Riverside County Sheriff's, Palm Springs Police, Indio Police, Cathedral City Police, and Desert Hot Springs Police Departments. These MOU's provide the department with assistance for incidents requiring specialized resources and expertise. These MOU's also provide the guidelines for Public Safety to assist municipal law enforcement in providing any Vehicle Code violations, and complete investigations of all criminal and traffic cases that occur in those specific campuses.
The Public Safety Department safe keeps all Lost and Found items on all campuses. All items turned in are inventoried and stored for 90 days. Every attempt is made to locate the owner and return their property to them.
If you find lost property turn it in to the Public Safety Department office in a timely manner so that an attempt to locate the owner can occur. If you have lost an item you may also contact your Campus Public Safety Department Dispatch:
760-341-2111
Potential criminal actions, other life-threatening emergencies on or near campus can be reported by dialing 9-1-1 from any campus extension or cell phone. You may also dial 2111 from a campus extension or 760-341-2111 from a cell phone to reach Public Safety Department 24 hours a day. If you are reporting a 9-1-1 call from a campus extension it notifies the Public Safety Department.
You may also make an Online report for an officer to contact you to make a report https://lfforms.collegeofthedesert.edu/Forms/PSCR (not an imminent threat). This mailbox is not monitored 24 hours so please dial 9-1-1 for an emergency.
Semester virtual parking permits can be purchased online. No person may park in a disabled parking space without a current DMV Disabled placard that is issued to the driver.
Palm Desert Campus: Students may NOT park in the public library side of the parking lot (south side), McCallum Theatre parking (west side of the McCallum Theatre), or staff/faculty parking at anytime. Staff parking must have a registered virtual staff parking permit. Disabled Parking must have a placard or license plate displayed. Motorcycles must have registered for a virtual parking permit. No parking in the red curb or fire lane at any time permitted.
Eastern Valley/Indio Campus: Staff parking must have registered for a virtual staff/faculty parking permit. Disabled Parking must have a placard or license plate displayed. No parking in the red curb or fire lane at any time permitted.
Western Valley/Palm Springs Campus: Staff parking must have registered for a virtual staff/facultyparking permit. Disabled Parking must have a placard or license plate displayed. No parking in the red curb or fire lane at any time permitted.
Mecca Thermal Campus: Staff parking must have registered for a virtual staff/faculty parking permit. Disabled Parking must have a placard or license plate displayed. No parking in the red curb or fire lane at any time permitted.
If you are issued a citation and feel that you have grounds to contest the citation, you may fill out a Parking Contest Form. This form must be filled out online within the 21 day period once the citation is issued or the citation must be paid. Once the citation has passed the 21 day period without being contested or paid it begins to accrue late fees with the DMV. *The DMV is responsible for their own fees COD can not refund any late fees due the DMV.
Failure to register for a valid virtual parking permit is not grounds to file a parking contest form. Parking in a staff lot without a registering for a virtual staff parking pass is not grounds to file a parking contest form. For more information please visit your Public Safety Department office on your campus, or call 760-341-2111.
Dr. Tim T. Nakamura
Director of Public Safety Department & Emergency Preparedness
tnakamura@collegeofthedesert.edu
760-568-3352
Jill Mikles-Probst
Administrative Assistant
760-776-7250
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