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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNOL ACTION
Dept: Police Department
Subject: Resolution of the Gty. of San
Bernardino increasing P.o. 208267, to an
amount not to exceed $628,800, to cover the
budgeted costs of an existing 216 year contract
between the Gty of San Bernardino and
California Aviation Services, Inc. for
helicopter patrol services.
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From: Michael A Billdt, Chief of Police
Date: January 18, 2008
M/CC DATE: February 19, 2008
Synopsis of Previous Council Action
1-08-2007
Resolution No. 2007-017, authorizing a 216 year contract between the Gtyof San
Bernardino and California Aviation Services, Inc., for helicopter patrol services with
two twO- year renewal options.
9-18-2006
Resolution No. 2006-345, authorized a 120-dayextension of the trial contract
between the Gty of San Bernardino and California Aviation Services, Ine. for
helicopter patrol services.
6-19-2006
Resolution No. 2006-182, authorizing a 90-day trial contract between the Gty of San
Bernardino and California Aviation Services, In. for helicopter patrol services.
C Recommended Motion:
1. Adopt Resolution.
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MIrnAEL A BILLDT, GIIEF OF POUCE
Contact person:
Captain Mitch Kimball
Phone: 384-5606
Supporting data attached: Yes Staff Report/Resolution
Ward: All
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount:
Source:
$628,800.00
Professional/O:>nt Services 001-223-5502
Police Measure "Z" Programs
Finance
Council Notes:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
Subiect
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino increasing P.O. #208267, to an amount not to exceed
5628,800. to cover the budgeted costs of an existing 2 y, year contract between the City of San
Bernardino and California Aviation Services, Inc. for helicopter patrol services.
Back!!round
On June ]9. 2006. the Mayor and Common Council approved Resolution No. 2006-182,
authorizing a 90-day trial contract between the City of San Bernardino and California Aviation
Services. Inc. (CAS), of Riverside, California for helicopter patrol services. On September 18,
2006. the Mayor and Common Council approved Resolution No. 2006-345, authorizing a 120-
day extension of the trial period contract between the City and CAS for helicopter patrol
services. On January 8, 2007, the Mayor and Common Council approved Resolution #2007-017
that:
. Authorized a 2Y, year contract between the City and CAS for helicopter patrol
services for a period from January 17,2007 to June 30, 2009, with two two-year
renewal options.
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Authorized the Purchasing Manager to issue an annual purchase order in an
amount not to exceed $520,884. This amount was sufficient to cover all
projected helicopter costs in FY 2006/07, including the two trial periods (jour
flight hOllrs a day, fOllr days a week) and the first six months of the 2 Yz year
contract (five flight hOllrs a day, five days a week).
In the City's FY 2007/08 adopted budget, the Police Department budgeted $628,800 for
helicopter patrol services in Account #001223-5502 (Measure Z). The Purchasing Department
issued P.O. 208267 in the amount not to exceed $520,884 based on an expenditure ceiling set by
Resolution #2007-017. This ceiling needs to be increased to $628,800 to cover the projected
costs of helicopter patrol services for FY 2007/08 and FY 2008/09. The contract specifies five
flight hours a day, five days a week, for a total of 1,320 flight hours annually. The fixed rate for
flight hours in FY 2007/08 is $476.36. Fiscal YTD expenditures through December 31, 2007,
totaled 5303,250 for a monthly average of $50,541. The Police Department will closely monitor
expenditures to ensure that FY 2007/08 expenditures do not exceed the $628,800 budget.
Helicopter patrol services improve officer and public safety, improve the quality of law
enforcement services delivered to the community, reduce response time to critical police calls for
service, and increase the number of "on sight" arrests.
During the period from July 1,2007 to December 31,2007, the patrol helicopter responded to
over 1,413 calls-for-service. The patrol helicopter was the first unit on-scene at 582 of these
calls (41%). The actions of the helicopter crew directly resulted in the arrest of83 suspects (up
from 81 in the period January 0 I, 2007 to June 30, 2007).
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Some examples highlighting the success of the program include the following:
August 02, 2007 - Assault-With-A-Deadly-Weapon (ADW) - The patrol helicopter was
dispatched with patrol officers to a report of a deadly assault with a pipe. The helicopter was the
lirst unit to arrive on scene. The flight crew located the suspect in the front yard of a near-by
residence. As the flight officers directed arriving ground officers towards the suspect, he fled on
foot and a chase ensued. Ground officers caught the suspect and became involved in a fight on
the ground. The flight officers directed assisting officers to the fight and the suspect was taken
into custody.
August 10, 2007 - Foot Pursuit of Armed Suspect - Patrol officers stopped to check a suspicious
subject on a street comer. The man immediately fled on foot and threw a firearm into a parking
lot as he ran from the officers. The patrol helicopter arrived within 15 seconds and located the
running suspect. The suspect fled for about a block before surrendering to the orbiting helicopter
crew. He told officers that he knew that he could not flee from the overhead helicopter. The
loaded tiream1 was recovered and the man was arrested.
September 07, 2007 - Fight with Shots Fired - The patrol helicopter was dispatched with patrol
ofticers to a report of a fight with shots being fired. The helicopter was the first unit to arrive on-
scene. As the crew went into orbit over the fight, people began to run from the scene. The crew
followed a group of suspects and directed ground officers to them as they tried to hide. Officers
on scene located two suspects who were arrested for Assault-With-A-Deadly-Weapon (ADW-
Gun).
September 29, 2007 - Shooting - The patrol helicopter was dispatched with patrol officers to a
repOt1 of a shooting. The helicopter was the first unit to arrive on-scene. The flight crew located
the suspect vehicle fleeing the scene with its lights off in the dark. The helicopter used its
lloodlight to illuminate the car. Immediately, four suspects jumped from the vehicle and fled.
The patrol helicopter established a scene perimeter and ground officers searched for the suspects.
All four suspects were located inside the perimeter area and were arrested for the shooting.
December 19,2007 - Man- With-A-Gun - The patrol helicopter and patrol officers were sent to a
report of two men with rifles. As the first unit on-scene, the helicopter searched the area and
located two suspects. The flight officer ordered the men to stop but they started to run, dropping
a rille. Ground units followed the helicopter's directions and were able to locate and arrest both
men for possession of stolen firearms.
Financial Impact
Funding for helicopter patrol services in the amount of $628,800 is included in the City's FY
2007/08 adopted budget in Account #001-223-5502 (Measure Z). Issuance of an annual
purchase order in FY 2008/09 shall be contingent upon funds being approved in the City General
Fund budget for this service.
Recommendation
1.
Adopt Resolution.
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLU'fION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO INCREASING P.O. #208267.
TO AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $628,800, TO COVER THE BUDGETED COSTS
OF AN EXISTING 2\1, YEAR CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AND CALIFORNIA AVIATION SERVICES, INC. FOR
HELICOPTER PATROL SERVICES.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. That the City of San Bernardino has an existing contract with California
Aviation Services, Inc. of Riverside, California for helicopter patrol services that expires on
June 30, 2009. Pursuant to this determination, the Mayor and Common Council authorize the
Purchasing Manager to increase Purchase Order #208267, to an amount not to exceed
5628,800, to cover the budgeted costs of an existing 2 Y, year contract between the City of San
Bernardino and California Aviation Services, Inc. for helicopter patrol services. Issuance of an
annual purchase order in FY 2008/09 shall be contingent upon funds being approved in the City
annual budget for this service.
SECTION 2. The annual purchase order shall reference the number of this resolution
and shall incorporate the terms and conditions of the existing services contract, which is on file
in the City Clerk's Office. The annual purchase order shall read "Helicopter Patrol Services,
FY 2007/2008. Not to exceed $628,800."
SECTION 3. Approval of annual purchase order is subject to the City Attorney being
satisfied that the necessary insurance coverage totaling $10,000,000 in aviation liability and
property coverage is continued.
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO INCREASING P.O.
#208267, TO AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $628,800, TO COVER THE
BUDGETED COSTS OF AN EXISTING 2Y:z YEAR CONTRACT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND CALIFORNIA AVIATION SERVICES, INC. FOR
HELICOPTER PATROL SERVICES.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor
and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held
on the
day of
, 2008, by the following vote, to wit:
Council Members:
NAYS
ABSTAIN
ABSENT
AYES
ESTRADA
BAXTER
BRINKER
DERRY
KELLEY
JOHNSON
MCCAMMACK
Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 2008.
Patrick J. Morris, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to
Form: