HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-11-24 CC Item No.6 CITY OF
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DREAM EXTREME..
REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: ROBERT A. BRADY
CITY MANAGER
DATE: NOVEMBER 24, 2009
SUBJECT: 2009/10 SUPPLEMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES FUND
(SLESF) GRANT
Background
The City of Lake Elsinore is eligible to receive a grant from the Supplemental Law
Enforcement Services Fund (SLESF). The $100,000 grant is funded by the State of
California and administered by the County of Riverside.
Discussion
These funds are to be utilized by the Police Department to support a variety of activities
to prevent and control crime and improve the criminal justice system within the City.
One of the requirements of the application process is for the SLESF Grant Program to
be considered at a public meeting.
Fiscal Impact
The $100,000 from the SLESF Program was included as police grant revenue in the
fiscal year 2009/10 budget. There is no City match requirement. SLESF Grant Funds
are to be designated to support the following programs:
$100,000 — Salaries and Benefits utilized to fund the following special programs,
1. Special Enforcement Team
2. Traffic Enforcement
3. Downtown business district directed patrol (approximately 12 hours a week — 26
weeks)
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2009/10 SLESF Grant
November 24, 2009
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Recommendations
Approve the expenditure plan and the allocation of funds from the SLESF Grant. The
$100,000 funds received from the special programs as follows; Special Enforcement
Team, Traffic Enforcement, and Downtown Business District Directed Patrol
(approximately 12 hours a week for 27 weeks).
Prepared by: James R. Rile I'
Acting Director if dministrative Services
Reviewed by: Joseph Cleary
Chief of Polic. -
Approved by: Robert A. Brady �.
City Manager ■t
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