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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Safety Academy RWAROj�7 Consent Calendar - City of San Bernardino `o. Request for Council Action Date: February 21, 2017 To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members From: Mark Scott, City Manager By: Jarrod Burguan, Chief of Police Susan Stevens, Senior Management Analyst Subject: Appropriation of Funding from the Public Safety Academy Recommendation Adopt Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of San Bernardino and the Public Safety Academy of San Bernardino, Inc., and amending the FY2016/17 Adopted Budget by appropriating $125,880 of grant funds. Background The Public Safety Academy of San Bernardino, Inc. has awarded the San Bernardino Police Department grant funding in the amount of $125,880 for the purpose of hiring pending or former graduates of the Public Safety Academy as Police Cadets. Discussion The Police Cadet program is designed to introduce young men and women to a wide array of careers in law enforcement. Police Cadets perform a variety of tasks including filing police reports, assisting the public, answering telephones, and other support-level functions. The program provides extensive on-the-job training related to the duties, responsibilities, methods, and techniques of sworn and non-sworn law enforcement personnel across a number of divisions within the Police Department. To qualify for the Police Cadet program, applicants must be 18-24 years of age and must be enrolled in an accredited college or university while maintaining a minimum 2.0 grade point average. The Police Cadet program embraces the importance of a formal education while providing critical practical experience to better prepare individuals for future law enforcement careers. Police Cadets are part-time positions; applicants from the Public Safety Academy would be required to pass all Police Department qualifications to be eligible for the program. The PSA Pathways Grant has no specific requirement for continued funding for the Cadet program once grant funds are exhausted, but Cadets hired under the program may continue in their Cadet positions if City-funded Cadet positions are vacant. Fiscallmpact Appropriation of $125,880 into the FY16/17 Adopted Budget would cover the annual cost of approximately 8 Police Cadets at $14,750 per year, per Cadet. There will be no impact to the General Fund in FY16/17. Conclusion Authorize the City Manager to execute the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of San Bernardino and the Public Safety Academy of San Bernardino, Inc., and appropriate $125,880 into the FY16/17 budget. Attachments Attachment 1 — Resolution, Exhibit A — MOU Ward: Synopsis of Previous Council Actions: