Mayor, Council to get HPD leadership survey results next week

The Houston Police Officers Union management surveys are in and KHOU-11's Jeff McShan got a look at some of the results:

When Harold Hurtt was named Houston’s police chief on February 24 th 2004, the largest police union (HPOU) was optimistic about the department’s future.

But that has all changed.

More than 2,000 surveys sent out last month have been returned.

They were sent out by HPOU to basically see if its members still have faith in their chief.

“We’re approaching half the Houston police department responding to this, and took the time to add in comments to support what their evaluation was,” said Mark Clark, Exec. Director.

He says the final results will be presented to the mayor and city council next week.

But 11 News was allowed a sneak preview and had open access to the survey results for nearly an hour. It was difficult to find anything positive about HPD’s current management team.

“We’ve been asked ‘What are you trying to do, get the chief fired?’, and all we’re trying to do is to communicate to the mayor and council that it was important to the mayor when he was first elected what officers with the Houston Police Department thought. It should be just as important today,” said Clark.

Some of the comments we came across when asked if HPD leadership is doing a good job were:

“The chief is not a leader, he is a dictator”.

“He is heavy handed”, meaning that the person believes Hurtt has fired too many people.

Another one read, “Chief Hurtt is focused only on his image”.

And technology. Lots and lots of technology. Chief Hurtt has got a thing for cameras.

UPDATE: The Chronicle runs an op-ed by Houston Police Officers Union head Hans Marticiuc on this topic today.

BLOGVERSATION: Lone Star Times.

Posted by Anne Linehan @ 07/12/06 06:00 AM | Print |

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