Police Department. and telephone number of the person to be contacted on maners involving application. John Bcnonc (510)

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APPLICATION FOR 2. DATE SUBMITTED 05/15/20]2 OMB Approval No. 0348-0043 I.TYPE OF SUBMISSION 3. DATE RECEIVED BY STATE STATE APPLICATION IDENTIFIER Application Non-Construction DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAL AGENCY FEDERAL [DENTlFJER APPLICANT INFORMATION c:.... City of San Pablo (city, state. and zip code) c Police Department and telephone number of the person to be contacted on maners involving application John Bcnonc (510) 215-3162 EMPLOYER ";Nru- NUMBER (ErN) 7. TYPE OF APPLICANT 94-6000482 Municipal 8. TYPF OF APPLlCA non 9, NAME OF FEDERAL AGENCY New CATALOG OF FI::DERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE Number: 16.738 CFDA Title:EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM Bureau ofjustice Assistance II. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE OF APPLICANT'S PROJECT Purchase and installation of one Stationary Automated Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) PAGIS unit to be mounted at an intersection, and purchase and installation of the server harware and software to facilitate use of the ALPR PAGIS unit. 12. AREAS AFFECTEo BY PROJECT Augmenting the existing surveillance systems currently at 01 PROPOSED PRO]1 ;CT 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT(S) OF Start Date: 11/15/2012 Ending Date: a. Applicant b. Project CAD7 CAD7 it. Federal $21.758 16. IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS? b. Applicant c. State $1,442 so Program has not been selected by state for review d Local $0 e. Other $0 f. Program Income SO...+------._---_._- Total $23,200 17. IS THE APPLICANT DELINQUENT ON ANY FEDERAL N 18, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ALL DATA IN THIS APPLlCATION/PREAPPLlCATION ARE TRUE AND CORRECT, THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULY AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF n-j.eapplicant Al\'D THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES IF THE ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED, a. Typed Name of Authorized Representative Matt Rodriguez b. Title City Manager c. Telephone number 215-3016 d. Signature of Authorized Representative Signed Previous Editions Not Usable Standard Form 424 (Rev 4-88) Prescribed by OMB Circular A-I 02 20293

Applicant Name: City of San Pablo Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program FY2012 Local Solicitation Program Abstract Title of Project: Purchase and installation of one ALPR PAGIS unit, along with the required server hardware and software. Goals of Project: We would like to accomplish several goals with this project. The first would be to create a database of vehicles for forensic examination after a crime occurs. Our second goal is to have automatic notifications sent to patrol officers in real time when wanted or stolen vehicles enter or leave our city. Our third goal is to reduce the amount of crime committed in the City of San Pablo by people who use vehicle as tools to commit crimes as well as escape capture. Strategy: Our strategy to accomplish these goals is to mount ALPR camera's on strategic intersections. This ALPR would be earmarked for the intersection of Sanford Avenue at Rumrill Boulevard, which is a main ingress/egress of San Pablo, Richmond and North Richmond. This grant will fund one ALPR PAGIS unit, along with the required server hardware and software. Project Identifiers: Computer Software/Hardware Equipment - Video/Audio Recording 20294

Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program FY20 12 Local Solicitation Program Narrative Over the last two decades, our city's population significantly expanded and our community composition has changed from primarily adults to families who can better take advantage of our recreational, educational and consumer services. As our parks and businesses have become more important, so has the need for confidence ofour consumers and visitors in their personal safety to maintain the vitality of our recreational services, restaurants and local businesses. Given our limited financial resources, video surveillance could be a useful security tool to augment our existing police services to discourage crime and promote safety. Ofthe 17,523 San Pablo criminal arrests made from September 2005 through September 2011, 60% were people who live outside of San Pablo. Even the remaining 40% overstates the amount ofcrime committed by city residents, because unincorporated San Pablo is nearly as populous as our city. But these statistics do show that the main points ofegress and ingress into our city would be ideally suited for ALPR applications that can create a database ofvehicles leaving our city for forensic examination after a crime occurs. Moreover, it could send notifications to patrol officers in real time when wanted or stolen vehicles enter our city. Many ofthe criminal acts committed in the city are committed in commercial or business districts. As an example, over the past decade the majority (65%) of gang members, who live within the City Limits, live in the southwest portion ofthe city. Augmenting the existing surveillance systems currently at our two southwestern schools (Downer and Dover Elementary) with ALPR cameras at the intersection of Sanford Avenue at Rumrill Boulevard could detect stolen vehicles; identify fleeing criminals, registered sex offenders and gang members. 20295

In addition the AL.P.R. System would be connected to the countywide Automated Regional Information Exchange System (A.R.l.E.S), greatly increasing the amount of information available to law enforcement throughout the three local counties (Contra Costa, Alameda and Solano). This information can include wanted persons, sex registrants, stolen vehicles and any other vital public safety information 20296

Budget Detail Worksheet (The following budget is based on a 24-month hudget period) A. Personnel- Name/Position B. Fringe Benefits- Name/Position C. Travel- Pumose of Travel Location D. Equipment- ALPR Hardware 1 x $20,670.29 $20.670.29 $23.200.29 The ALPR PAGIS unit is a camera/computer system package. The camera is connected to a purpose built mobile computer. which runsthe PAGIS software, This has been developed in collaboration with the police to ensure that it meets the needs of the officer in the car. PIPS ANPR cameras scan and record the vehicle registration numbers of every passing car. The numbers are then cross-checked against a number of databases, including the Police National 20297

Computer, the DVLA and police intelligence records. It can tell police officers within seconds whether a vehicle has been stolen. is known to be involved in a crime. or is untaxed. The server hardware and software is vital to the operation of the ALPR PAGIS unit. This price includes equipment, shipping, and installation. E. Supplies- Supplv Items F. Construction- G. Consultants/Contracts- Name Service Provided Odin Systems, [nco Installation of ALPR Hardware Ix$2530.00 $2,530.00 Description I. Indirect Costs DIRECT 23,200.29 Description Comoutation H. Other Costs- 20298

Federal grant: Local match: Total $21,758.00 s 1,442,29 $23,200,29 GRAND 23200.29 20299

Budget Summary Budget CategorY A. Personnel B. Fringe Benefits C. Travel D. Equipment E. Supplies F. Construction G. Consultants/Contracts H. Other Total Direct Costs 1. Indirect Costs TOTAI. PROJECT COSTS Federal Request Non-Federal Amount 23200.29 Amount -0 0-0 23,200.29 2530.00-0 23200.29-0 23200.29 20300

RESOLUTION 2012 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN PABLO AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS ANTICIPATED TO BE RECEIVED FROM THE 2012/2013 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM. WHEREAS, every year the City of San Pablo Police Department receives unsolicited funds of varying amounts from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program; and, WHEREAS, this 2012/2013 fiscal year it is anticipated the City of San Pablo Police Department will receive approximately $21,758 from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 3006(c)(1) the City of San Pablo City Council has duly posted, published and held a public hearing to consider frontline law enforcement funding requests as submitted by the Chief of Police; and, WHEREAS, said public hearing was held prior to the receipt of any funds from the 2012/2013 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Pablo that the City of San Pablo is hereby authorized to appropriate funds anticipated to be received from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Grant Program to be used exclusively for the purpose of frontline law enforcement in the form of purchasing, installing and programming a stationary P.I.P.S. Automated License Plate Recognition device to be installed at the intersection or Sanford Avenue and Rumrill Boulevard, which will identify stolen and wanted vehicles and persons. * * * * * * * ADOPTED this 2nd day of July, 2012, by the following vote to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: APPROVED: Ted J. Denney, City Clerk Cecilia Valdez, Mayor 20301