TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
THROUGH:
Mark Danaj, City Manager
FROM:
Eve R. Irvine, Chief of Police
Bruce Moe, Director of Finance
Derrick Abell, Police Captain
Julie Dahlgren, Senior Management Analyst
SUBJECT:Title
Resolution Accepting the State of California Office of Traffic Safety Selective Enforcement Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Grant in the Amount of $200,000 (Police Chief Irvine).
ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 17-0117 AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution No. 17-0117 accepting the State of California Office of Traffic Safety Selective Enforcement Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Grant in the amount of $200,000; authorize the City Manager to appropriate $200,000, which will later be reimbursed by grant funds.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
There is no net fiscal impact associated with the recommended action. The $200,000 appropriation will be fully reimbursed by the Office of Traffic Safety grant revenue. There is no funding match requirement.
BACKGROUND:
In support of the City’s efforts to improve traffic safety and reduce traffic collisions, the Manhattan Beach Police Department applied for a grant from the State of California Office of Traffic Safety for a one-year Selective Traffic Enforcement Program.
DISCUSSION:
The Manhattan Beach Police Department was awarded a $200,000 grant from the Office of Traffic Safety to enhance traffic enforcement and education efforts. Grant funding will provide training to officers in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing and Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement. Grant activities include conducting Driving while Under the Influence (DUI) checkpoints and special enforcement operations, providing concentrated enforcement in areas where drivers frequently speed and intersections where traffic collisions often occur, conducting pedestrian and bicycle safety details, conducting distracted driving education and enforcement operations, and promoting community awareness and education of traffic laws.
PUBLIC OUTREACH/INTEREST:
Traffic safety-related educational messaging and enforcement details will be publicized on the Police Department and City social media accounts, and via press releases. Publicizing the grant activities brings heightened awareness to traffic laws and enhances the overall effectiveness of our education and enforcement efforts.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The City has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is necessary.
LEGAL REVIEW
The City Attorney has reviewed the grant agreement and approved it as to form.
Attachment:
1. Resolution No. 17-0117