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Council Agenda - City of BurbankTuesday, December 6, 2005Agenda Item - 8 |
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PURPOSE:
To appropriate funds already received from State Citizen�s Option for Public Safety (COPS) grant funding in the amount of $154,012, and to appropriate prior year�s State grant money that has accumulated interest in the amount of $158,925.97.
BACKGROUND:
In 1996, AB 3229 was enacted as part of the state budget package. This bill established the COPS program which provides funding to local law enforcement agencies, based on population, for the purpose of ensuring public safety. On October 26, 2005, the City of Burbank received $154,012 to be used for this purpose.
ANALYSIS:
To date, the City of Burbank has received a total of $2,044,651 in State COPS funding. State COPS funds must be appropriated for the purpose of providing front line police services such as personnel, equipment, crime prevention/anti-gang programs and cannot be used to supplant the City�s current law enforcement funding.
Historically this funding has been used toward the matching requirement for the Federal COPS grant, which originally awarded $675,000 for nine additional officers to police Downtown Burbank. All officers originally obtained via the Federal COPS grant have now been absorbed into the Police Department budget. Therefore, staff recommends using these funds to continue funding officers working in community policing positions and to update law enforcement equipment.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Adoption of the proposed resolution will allow the City to appropriate grant revenues already received and accumulated interest. The Grant Fund (Fund 121) will be amended by appropriating the following:
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council approve a resolution appropriating State Citizen�s Option for Public Safety grant funds and accumulated interest totaling $312,937.97.
THOMAS HOEFEL Chief of Police
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