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City Council Report 915 I Street, 1 st Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 www.cityofsacramento.org File ID: 2018-00834 June 12, 2018 Consent Item 10 Title: Grant: Gang Violence Suppression Grant Funding Location: Citywide Recommendation: Pass a Resolution authorizing the City Manager, or the City Manager s designee, to: 1) accept up to $403,660 in Gang Violence Suppression (GVS) grant funding; 2) establish a grant project for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2018/19 GVS grant (G11017100); 3) adjust revenue and expense budgets in the GVS grant project by $403,660; 4) adjust grant revenue and expense budgets to implement the GVS partner match of $20,500; 5) continue to fund one Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Police Officer position; and 6) delete one FTE Police Officer position. Contact: Justin Eklund, Police Captain, Investigations Division, (916) 808-5650; Brenda Delgadillo, Interim Police Administrative Manager, (916) 808-0858, Police Department Presenter: None Attachments: 1-Description/Analysis 2-Resolution Susana Alcala Wood, City Attorney Mindy Cuppy, City Clerk John Colville, City Treasurer Howard Chan, City Manager Page 1 of 5

File ID: 2018-00834 Consent Item 10 Description/Analysis Issue Detail: The Sacramento Police Department (SPD) receives an annual allocation of Gang Violence Suppression (GVS) grant funds from the State of California (CA Penal Code Section 13826). Staff proposes to use this grant to continue support for a collaborative effort among the SPD, Sacramento County District Attorney s (DA) Office, Sacramento County Probation Department, Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD), Another Choice Another Chance (ACAC), and La Familia Counseling Center to identify gang members, suppress gang activity, and provide gang awareness training. The SPD anticipates receiving $403,660 in GVS grant funding during Fiscal Year (FY) 2018/19. Policy Considerations: The recommendations contained in this report are consistent with City Council Resolution 2017-0246 which requires City Council approval to accept grant funding, establish a grant project, and appropriate funding when the grant award is in excess of $100,000. Economic Impacts: None Environmental Considerations: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it does not constitute a project as defined in Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15378 of the CEQA guidelines. Sustainability: None Commission/Committee Action: None Rationale for Recommendation: The State GVS program has been in existence since July 1, 1998. The partners involved in implementing this GVS grant have created a comprehensive strategic and tactical plan to effectively address many of the issues associated with or contributing to gang involvement and violent criminal activities. Approval of this funding will allow the continuation of efforts to enhance the City of Sacramento s overall effectiveness in identifying young gang members and addressing gang problems. Financial Considerations: The funding for the GVS program is generated through the California vehicle license fee and the amount the City receives varies from month to month, as per Cal. Gov. Code section 30061(g). The SPD estimates that $403,660 in GVS funding will be available during FY 2018/19. City of Sacramento June 12, 2018 powered by Legistar Page 2 of 5

File ID: 2018-00834 Consent Item 10 The SPD s proposed allocation of the grant is $198,660. This funding will provide continued support for one full-time equivalent, previously authorize Police Officer position. All employee services expenditures in excess of this allocation will be funded by previous year GVS fund balances. The remaining grant funds will also be utilized for travel and training, contract services and supplies. Acceptance of this grant award will not require additional General Fund Resources. The SPD will continue its partnerships with the DA s Office, Probation, SCUSD, ACAC and La Familia Counseling Center to implement program objectives. The GVS program partners will be allotted $205,000 of the total grant funding and be required to fund a 10% match of $20,500. The following chart provides an overview of the partner funding allocations: GVS Funding Allocation Agency/Community-Based Organization Budget Sacramento County District's Attorney 65,000 Sacramento County Probation 20,000 Another Choice, Another Chance 35,000 La Familia Counseling Center 10,000 Sacramento City Unified School District 75,000 Totals $ 205,000 Local Business Enterprise (LBE): There are no LBE considerations associated with the recommendations included in this report. City of Sacramento June 12, 2018 powered by Legistar Page 3 of 5

RESOLUTION NO. Adopted by the Sacramento City Council FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2018/19 GANG VIOLENCE SUPPRESSION GRANT BACKGROUND A. The City of Sacramento, Sacramento Police Department (SPD) anticipates receiving $403,660 in Gang Violence Suppression (GVS) grant funds from the State of California (CA Penal Code Section 13826) during FY 2018/19. B. The SPD proposes to use the GVS grant to support a comprehensive, cohesive, strategic and tactical plan to effectively address many of the issues associated with or contributing to gang involvement and violent criminal activities. C. The SPD s proposed allocation of the grant is $198,660. The SPD s allocation will provide continued support for one previously authorized Police Officer position. All employee services expenditures in excess of this allocation will be funded by previous year GVS fund balances. D. The SPD will continue its partnerships with the Sacramento County District Attorney s Office, Sacramento County Probation Department, Sacramento Unified School District, Another Choice, Another Chance, and La Familia Counseling Center to implement program objectives. The GVS partners will be allocated $205,000 and will be required to fund a 10% match of $20,500. BASED ON THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE BACKGROUND, THE CITY COUNCIL RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Section 5. The City Manager, or the City Manager s designee, is authorized to accept, on behalf of the City of Sacramento, a $403,660 GVS grant from the State of California. The City Manager, or the City Manager s designee, is authorized to establish a grant project (G11017100) for the FY 2018/19 GVS grant. The City Manager, or the City Manager s designee, is authorized to adjust the appropriate revenue and expense budgets in project G11017100 to implement the FY 2018/19 GVS grant. The City Manager, or the City Manager s designee, is authorized to adjust the necessary revenue and expense budgets in project G11017100 to reflect the grant match of $20,500. The City Manager, or the City Manager s designee, is authorized to maintain Page 4 of 5

one existing Police Officer position to support the GVS grant. If the GVS grant funding is discontinued, this position will be eliminated. Section 6. The City Manager, or the City Manager s designee, is authorized to delete one full-time equivalent Police Officer position, a prior year authorized grant funded position. Page 5 of 5