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City Opens Bid for Worcester Police Boat

By Tom Marino | October 23, 2022
Last Updated: October 23, 2022

WORCESTER – The City of Worcester opened a bid last week to provide the Worcester Police Department with a new boat to patrol Lake Quinsigamond.

As ThisWeekinWorcester.com reported this summer, the police department will purchase the boat this fiscal year. The boat will allow officers to patrol the lake any day.

The City requires the applicant awarded the bid to furnish and deliver a 20- or 22-foot rigid hull inflatable police boat and trailer within 120 days of the bid being awarded.  The bid closes on Nov. 16, 2022.

The new police boat is expected to be on the water next summer.

The police department’s Neighborhood Response Team is currently responsible for conducting water, ramp and land enforcement on Lake Quinsigamond. According to a memo from Chief Steven Sargent to the City Council this summer, NRT officers are assigned during peak hours and patrols take place four to five times each week and shore patrols have worked 40 hours at the pumping station on North Lake Avenue. The officers assigned to the pumping station help enforce city ordinances and put a stop to unruly behavior on the lake.

Police assigned two officers to the Worcester Fire Department’s boat and help enforce responsible boating operations on the lake. The officers work with the Shrewsbury Police Department and the Massachusetts Environmental Police. The joint operation addresses complaints and public safety issues.

During the summer months, officers assigned to the Summer Impact program patrol beaches, pools and recreational areas, including at Regatta Point on Lake Quinsigamond. The officers work foot beats during peak times at Regatta Point to interact with residents and help deter crime.

 

Lead image: stock photo of police boat

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