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File #: ID17-798    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/30/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/15/2017 Final action: 6/15/2017
Title: Actions pertaining to the FY 2018 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Capital grant program 1. Authorize the Chief of Police to enter into three separate agreements between the Housing Authority of the City of Fresno, Southeast Fresno Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) and Viking Village Rental Assistance Demonstration to provide additional security and protection services for public housing 2. Authorize the Chief of Police to execute all related documents applicable to the FY 2018 HUD Capital grant program
Sponsors: Police Department
Attachments: 1. Housing Authority Contract FY 2018.pdf, 2. Southeast RAD Contract FY 2018.pdf, 3. Viking Village RAD Contract FY 2018.pdf

REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL

 

 

 

June 15, 2017

 

 

FROM:                     JERRY P. DYER, Chief of Police

                     Police Department

 

BY:                     LYDIA CARRASCO, Deputy Chief

                     Patrol Divisions

 

SUBJECT

Title

Actions pertaining to the FY 2018 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Capital grant program

1.                     Authorize the Chief of Police to enter into three separate agreements between the Housing Authority of the City of Fresno, Southeast Fresno Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) and Viking Village Rental Assistance Demonstration to provide additional security and protection services for public housing

2.                     Authorize the Chief of Police to execute all related documents applicable to the FY 2018 HUD Capital grant program

 

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RECOMMENDATION

 

It is recommended City Council authorize the Chief of Police to execute all related documents and enter into three separate agreements between the Fresno Housing Authority, Southeast Fresno Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD), Viking Village RAD and the City of Fresno through its Police Department for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Capital Funding Grant Program.  The term of the agreement is July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2018.

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

The Housing Authority has made funding available for two Sworn Officers at various low-income housing complexes.  Funding under this project provides a maximum of $275,820 for 12 months of personnel and communications costs.  These funds are included in the FY 2018 budget.  The City of Fresno, through its Police Department, and the Housing Authority propose to enter into Agreements to provide two sworn officers at the Housing Authority’s housing complexes located in southwest and southeast Fresno: Sequoia Courts, Sierra Plaza, Fairview Heights Terrace, Sequoia Courts Terrace, Sierra Terrace, Yosemite Village, DeSoto Gardens 1, DeSoto Gardens 2, Cedar Courts, Cedar Courts II, Monte Vista, Viking Village, and Inyo Terrace.  The agreements detail the project activities, which include providing law enforcement services and criminal background checks to screen prospective residents and prospective/current Housing Authority staff in exchange for grant funding.  The Housing Authority agrees to pay the full cost of salaries and fringe for the officers and applicable communications costs on a monthly basis, through the term of the Agreements.  Council approval is needed to authorize the Chief of Police to enter into the Agreements and renew the contract for services.

 

BACKGROUND

 

The mission of the Fresno Police Department is to enhance safety, service, and trust with our community.  The Police Department recognizes and holds sacred the trust and confidence the community has placed in it to maintain a safe city with low levels of crime and violence, and to improve the quality of life in Fresno.  Since the mid-90's, the Police Department has received funding from the Housing Authority to enhance local law enforcement capabilities through Community Oriented Policing techniques, specifically targeting public housing.  Community policing calls for greater citizen responsibility and creates opportunity for residents in public housing areas to contribute to public safety in and around their neighborhoods.  At the same time, community policing enhances police professionalism by giving officers the skills, technology, and motivation to develop innovative solutions for crime-related community problems.

 

It is absolutely essential that families have a stable environment in which to raise and enjoy their families.  The Police Department is committed to working with the Housing Authority to prevent crime and maintain a peaceful environment.  We will accomplish this through uniformed police presence and active enforcement, coupled with creative, resourceful proactive efforts in collaboration with the Housing Authority.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS

 

This is not a “project” for the purposes of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15378.

 

LOCAL PREFERENCE

 

Local preference was not considered because this does not include a bid or award of a construction or service contract.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

The fiscal impact to the general fund is a savings of the salaries and fringe costs associated with the two sworn officers who otherwise would be funded under the general fund. Police personnel costs will be paid through this agreement with the Housing Authority under the HUD Capital Funding Grant.

 

 

Attachments:                     

Fresno Housing Authority Agreement

Southeast Fresno RAD Agreement

Viking Village RAD Agreement