HomeMy WebLinkAboutA8600 - SUPPLEMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES ACCT (SLEAS)City
Supplement Law Enforcement Services Account
Expenditure Plan
FY 19/20
Palm Springs
Beginning Fund Balance
Prior Year Allocation
Received in Current Year
Current Year Allocation
Expenditures Planned
Salaries and Benefits
Services and Supplies
Equipment
Administrative Overhead
Total Planned Expenditures
Date approved by the City Council:
$53,877.44
$100,000.00
$100,000.00
$100,000.00
$100,000.00
The City Manager here certifies that the Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Plan
was Submitted to the City Council and approved as listed.
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Please provide the name of a contact person if there are any questions:
Melissa Desmarais
760-323-8128
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CONTRACT ABSTRACT
Contract
Company Name:
Company Contact:
Summary of Services:
Contract Price:
Funding Source:
State of California (Riverside County Auditor -Controller — Funding
Administrator)
Acceptance of SLESA funding and expenditure plan.
$100,000.00
Contract Term: FY 19/20
Contract Administration
Lead Department:
Contract Administrator:
Contract Approvals
Palm Springs Police Department
Melissa Desmarais, Police Captain
Council/ Community Redevelopment
Agency Approval Date: September 10, 2020
Agenda Item No./ Resolution No.: 1H
Agreement No:
Contract Compliance
Exhibits:
Signatures:
Insurance:
Bonds
Contract prepared by: Captain Melissa Desmarais
Submitted on: September 14, 2020 By: Captain Melissa Desmarais
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DATE: September 10, 2020 CONSENT CALENDAR
SUBJECT: ACCEPT THE SUPPLEMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES
ACCOUNT (SLESA) GRANT FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND
APPROVE AN EXPENDITURE PLAN AND APPROPRIATION.
FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager
BY: Police Department
SUMMARY
Each year the Palm Springs Police Department receives funding from the State of
California to supplement the Department's budget. The City will recieve $100,000 for
Fiscal Year 2019-2020. No matching funds are required to obtain these funds. The use
of the SLESA funds is only for front-line, municipal police services and should
supplement, not supplant current front-line law enforcement services.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Accept the State of California Supplemental Enforcement Services Account
Grant (SLESA) and Expenditure Plan.
2. Direct the Director of Finance/City Treasurer to fund the appropriation.
3. Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary documents.
STAFF ANALYSIS:
The Palm Springs Police Department annually receives funds from the State to
supplement the Department's budget. These funds are distributed to law enforcement
agencies throughout Riverside County.
The City has been awarded $100,000 for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. The SLESA Grant
funding can be spent for a variety of law enforcement expenditures as long as they are
used for frontline municipal police services.
The funds will be used to purchase new equipment such as computers and hardware
and software programs. The funds will also be used to purchase officer safety
equipment and accessories.
City Council Staff Report
September 10, 2020 Page 2
Accept SLESA Grant Funding
This request is to meet the requirements of SB 823 enacted in April of 2002. The bill
amended Government Code Sections 30061 and 30063, requiring City Councils to
appropriate the funds exclusively for law enforcement.
FISCAL IMPACT:
No fiscal impact. No matching funds are required to obtain this additional grant funding.
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Bryan Reyes
Chief of Police
Attachments:
1) Expenditure Plan
David H. Ready, Esq., Ph.D.
City Manager