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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Garrett W. Zirnmon, Chief of Police
October 20, 20R \ G \ N A L
Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino authorizing the Police Department
to apply for and accept a California Seat Belt
Compliance Campaign mini grant from the
State of California Office of Traffic Safety in
the amount of $49,523.
Dept: Police Department
Date:
Synopsis of Previous Council Action
9-23-02:
3-14-03
6-10-03
7-9-03
3-16-04
10-26-04
Resolution #2002-311, ratifying the submittal of a California Seat Belt Compliance
Campaign mini grant in the amount of $11,790.
The grant amount was increased to $18,066.
The new grant was presented to Ad Hoc Grant Committee and approved to be
forwarded to full Council.
Resolution #2003-188, ratifying the submittal of the new grant (OTS Project
No.IN43604).
Resolution #2004-84, ratifying the submittal of a California Seat Belt Compliance
Campaign mini grant extension in the amount of $67,944.
The new grant was presented to the Ad Hoc Grant Committee and approved to be
forwarded to the full council
Recommended Motion:
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MICHAEL A. BrLLDT, SST. CHIEF OF POLICE
Adopt Resolution.
Phone: 384-5738
Contact person:
Sergeant Keith Pros tier
Supporting data attached: Yes
Ward: All
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $49,523.00 (in grant revenue)
Council Notes:
Source: OTS Mini Grant (123-XXX-5015)
Finance
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Agenda Item No.31-
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNOL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
SUBJECT
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the
Police Department to apply for and accept a California Seat Belt Compliance Campaign mini
grant extension from the State of California Office of Traffic Safety in the amount of$49,523.
BACKGROUND
The Police Department has participated in several California Seat Belt Compliance Campaigns in
the past, the latest of those grants being in September of 2004. On March 16, 2004, Resolution
#2004-84 was adopted, ratifying submittal of a grant application to the Office of Traffic Safety
for the California Seat Belt Compliance Campaign mini grant. The amount approved was
$67,944. The State of California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) awarded the funds for a seat belt
awareness national campaign. This was a two-part program, which used a law enforcement zero
tolerance for seat belt violations. The focus of this campaign was on occupant safety.
City residents were notified of this campaign via inserts in their monthly water bills prior to the
start of the program. It should be noted that the flyers were printed in multi languages to reach
English and non-English speaking residents alike.
Prior to and immediately following the campaign dates, a blind survey of compliance was
required to be completed. This entailed an officer (in an unmarked unit) monitoring a state
identified location for compliance levels. In August 2004 our pre-event compliance was 91 %,
post-event was 94%. During this campaign over 700 citations were issued throughout the city.
On September 20,2004 the Office of Traffic Safety sent the Police Department a notice that they
are currently awarding local law enforcement agencies funds through a mini grant for increased
seat belt enforcement. The mini grant is for overtime and reporting costs related to increased
enforcement, during a three-week long period known as the California Seat Belt Compliance
Campaign (SCBCC). The mobilization period is May 16, 2005 through June 5, 2005.
The CSBCC goal is to increase seat belt use statewide to 94% in 2005 through the combined
efforts of the California Highway Patrol (CHP), OTS, and local law enforcement. The strategy is
to focus public information and enforcement on persons who fail to use their seat belts. OTS
will coordinate the public information element of the campaign for one week prior to and during
the mobilization periods. Local law enforcement responsible for enforcement actions only.
After careful consideration of balancing resources with needs, a deployment plan was developed
for the mobilization period consisting of one sergeant and five police officers. The total amount
of overtime dedicated to this program would be approximately $49,523. There is no matching
fund requirement. Grant application is due on 12-3-04.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There is no financial impact on the City's General Fund.
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt resolution.
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RESOLCTION OF THE :\IA YOR AND CO:\l\lO:\ COl'NCIL OF THE CITY OF SA'\
BERNARDINO ACTHORIZING THE POLICE DEPART:\IE'\T TO APPL Y FOR A'\D
ACCEPT A CALIFORNIA SEAT BELT COI\IPLIA'\CE CA\IPAIG'i \11'\1 GRA'\T
FROM THE STATE OF CALIFOR'\L\ OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY 1'\ THE
:HIOLJ'iT OF $49,513.
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The \Ia~ or and Common Council of the Cit~ of San Bern~lrdinu
hereby authorize the Police Department to apply for and accept the State ofCalltlll'nld OCtile' ,"
Traffic Safety l\lini Grant in the amount of $49.523. The grant is for o\erlime ami reporting
costs related to increased enforcement during the California Seat Belt Compliance Campaign
Expenditures \\ill he in accordance with the Office of Traffic Safety Detailed Budget Estimate
form \ OTS-3 8El. contai ned in the Office of Traffic Safety Grant .\greemenl.
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RESOLLTlO:\ OF THE MA \OR A:\D CO'\I'\lOl\ COL:\CIL OF THE CIT\ OF SA\
BERI\ARDl\'O ALTHORIZI\,{; THE POLICE DEPART'\1E:\T TO AI'I'I.\ FOR .\:\1>
ACCEPT A CAUFOR"'JA SEAT BELT CO'\1PLIA:\CE CAMPAIC:\ '":\1 (;RA:\T
FROM THE STATE OF CALIFOR:\IA OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFET\ 1:\ TilE
A'\lOl:l\T OF S49,523.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution \\as duly adopted b; the I\la; or anel
7 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
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City Clerk
The forl'going resoiution is herl'by approved this ~ day of _____.2004
.I udith Valles. f\layor
Citv of San BlTlldrdino
Appro\'Cd as to form and kgal content:
James F. Penman. City Attorney
CSBCC MINI-GRANT REQUEST FORM
Submit to the California Office of Traffic Safety, by FAX at (916) 262-2960 or mail to
7000 Franklin Blvd. Suite 440, Sacramento, California, CA 95823-1899 hv December 3.2004.
Agency Name: San Bernardino Police DepartmenCounty: San BernardinCl
StreetAddress/P.O.Box: 710 North "0" Street / P. O. Box 1559
City: San BernardinCl, CA Zip Code: 92401
Contact Person: Keith Prostler
Rank/Title: Serqeant
Telephone: (909 ) 384-5738
EmailAddress: 8rQst_ler Ke@sbcity.org
Fax: ( 909) 388-4902
POPULA nON (Check appropriate box)
Under 5,000 Maximum $7,000
5,000 - 50,000 Maximum $15,000
50,001 - 100,000 Maximum $25,000
100,001-150,000 Maximum $40,000
150,001 - 250,000 Maximum $65,000
Over 250,001 Maximum $90,000
State University/University of Maximum $10,000
California
Mini-grant Personnel Overtime Hours for
May 16 - June 5, 2005
, Personnel I) Hours 2) Hourly S 3) Total $ 5)% 5) % 5)% 6) Total 7) Total $
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OT Rate Amount OASDI St. Comp Medicare % Benefits Benefits
Supervisor 161 65.28 1 0 51 0 . 01 1 .7 1711.71
Officer 735 49.94 36,705.9( 1.7 I ?24.JL
CSO ,;u 27.57 827.1( I 1.7 14.10
Dispatcher -- -- -- -- --
Clerical 30 ?1 70 651 Q( 1 7 11 10
i 4) Total $ 48,694.08 8) Total $ 828.66
9) Total Amount Requested: $49,522.74
I certify that the requesting Agency agrees to conduct Roll Call Occupant Protection Enforcement
Training, Pre and Post Mobilization seat bel urveys, and to complete the Mini-grant process by
August 31, 2005.
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Submitted by:
Print Name:
Date: 10-18-04
Title: Sergeant