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File #: ID 24-1426    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/16/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/31/2024 Final action: 10/31/2024
Title: Actions pertaining to the 2021 State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP) 1. Authorize the Chief of Police to accept $129,800 in grant funding for the 2021 State Homeland Security Grant awarded to the Fresno Police Department by the California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) through the County of Fresno Department of Behavioral Health. 2. Authorize the Chief of Police or her designee to execute the agreement and all related documentation applicable to the 2021 SHSGP grant. 3. ***RESOLUTION - Adopt the 13th Amendment to the Annual Appropriation Resolution (AAR) No. 2024-122 appropriating $64,300 for the Police Department's extended 2021 State Homeland Security Grant Program (Subject to Mayor's veto)
Sponsors: Police Department
Attachments: 1. 13th Annual Appropriation Resolution No. 2024-122

REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL

 

 

FROM:                     MINDY CASTO, Interim Chief of Police

                     Police Department

 

BY:                     BURKE FARRAH, Deputy Chief

                     Administrative Services Division

 

 

SUBJECT

Title

Actions pertaining to the 2021 State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP)

1.                     Authorize the Chief of Police to accept $129,800 in grant funding for the 2021 State Homeland Security Grant awarded to the Fresno Police Department by the California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) through the County of Fresno Department of Behavioral Health.

2.                     Authorize the Chief of Police or her designee to execute the agreement and all related documentation applicable to the 2021 SHSGP grant.

3.                     ***RESOLUTION - Adopt the 13th Amendment to the Annual Appropriation Resolution (AAR) No. 2024-122 appropriating $64,300 for the Police Department’s extended 2021 State Homeland Security Grant Program (Subject to Mayor’s veto)

 

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RECOMMENDATION

 

It is recommended the City Council authorize the Chief of Police to accept the 2021 State Homeland Security Grant of $129,800 from the California Office of Emergency Services through Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health; authorize the Chief of Police or her designee to execute the agreement and all related documents; and adopt the 13th Amendment to AAR No. 2024-122 appropriating $64,300 for the Police Department’s extended 2021 State Homeland Security Grant Program into the FY2025 budget.

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 

 

CalOES awarded funds under the 2021 State Homeland Security Grant Program to the County of Fresno, which includes an allocation sub-granted to the City of Fresno Police Department in the amount of $129,800.  This approved grant project will fund the purchase of equipment to support first responders and terrorism prevention efforts. The grant will fund safety equipment for the Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) team, the Explosive Ordinance Device (EOD) team, the Crisis Negotiation (CNT) team, and the Mobile Field Force (MFF) team. Safety equipment for these special teams will enhance current capabilities to respond to resource intensive and critical incidents of terrorism or disaster.  It is recommended the Council accept this grant funding.  The equipment will be purchased in FY 25.  There is no match requirement.

 

BACKGROUND

 

Following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, the federal government established the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to manage the preparedness and prevention efforts of Federal, State and Local agencies.  DHS, through CalOES, provides grant funding to state and local agencies to support prevention, preparedness, and response efforts focused on large scale natural disasters or acts of terrorism.

 

Under the State Homeland Security Grant Program, only Operational Areas (OAs) are eligible to apply for funding.  Fresno defined its operational area as the County of Fresno and all of the jurisdictions it encompasses.  In developing the grant application, OAs must consider the needs of local units of government and applicable volunteer organizations. The OAs must coordinate with cities and special districts to utilize these funds in a manner that will benefit the OA as a whole.  Beginning with the 2003 grant cycle, OAs had to appoint an Anti-Terrorism Approval Body (Approval Authority).  This Approval Authority has the final determination on OA allocation of grant funds.  The Approval Authority in Fresno County consists of the following individuals:

 

                     County Public Health Officer or designee responsible for Emergency Medical Services 

                     County Fire Chief or Chief of Fire Authority

                     Municipal Fire Chief (selected by the Operational Area Fire Chiefs)

                     County Sheriff

                     Chief of Police (selected by the Operational Area Police Chiefs)

                     Others can participate, but they cannot be voting members of this body.

 

Based on these rules, the Operational Area Police Chiefs elected Fresno Police Deputy Chief Burke Farrah to be their representative to the Approval Authority.  Allocations for grant spending are submitted by each agency to the discipline lead who then presents the request to the Approval Authority for approval or denial of grant funds.

 

Prior to the submission of the Initial Spending Implementation Plan (ISIP) to the State, the Approval Authority as a whole vote on the items to be included by each discipline.  After local approval the ISIP is then submitted to the State for review and final approval. 

 

After discussion by the Approval Authority of the prioritized needs of the OA, the Approval Authority voted to allocate $129,800 in funding to the City of Fresno. This grant funding will be used to enhance preparation, response, and mitigation of resource intensive critical incidents of terrorism or disaster, with the purchase of security equipment and interoperable communications equipment. In addition, all grant recipients must meet at least one area of the five National Priorities established by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

 

ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS

 

This is not a “project” for the purposes of CEQA, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15378.

 

LOCAL PREFERENCE

 

Local Preference was not considered because accepting the funding award does not include a bid or award of a construction or services contract.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

Funding for this program will have no impact on the City of Fresno’s General Fund. This is reimbursement-based grant. All expenditures will be reimbursed on a quarterly basis.  There are no future obligations once the performance period has expired, and all funds are expended.

 

Attachment: 

13th Annual Appropriation Resolution No. 2024-122