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C9C /Fp0.H`P City Council Staff Report Agenda Item No. 13
September 25, 2012
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Police Department
Jay R. Johnson, Chief of Police
949 - 644 -3701, JJohnson @nbpd.org
PREPARED BY: Jeff Lu, Lieutenant
949 - 644 -3740, JLu @nbpd.org
APPROVED: � 0.
TITLE: Acceptance of 2012/2013 State of California, Office of Traffic
Safety, DUI Enforcement and Awareness Program Grants #PT1302
and #SC13284
ABSTRACT:
The Police Department seeks acceptance of two grants totaling $185,000, both granted
from the State of California, Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), to fund a Driving Under the
Influence (DUI) Enforcement and Awareness Program, traffic safety enforcement, and
DUI Sobriety Checkpoints.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. Authorize the City Council to accept a $110,000 "Selective Traffic Enforcement
Program" (STEP) award granted to the Newport Beach Police Department by
the OTS per Council Policies F -3 and F -25. Therefore, to comply with Council
Policy F -3, City Council must formally accept the award of $110,000 and create
a new appropriation to expend the money.
2. Approve a Budget Amendment increasing Police revenue estimates and
expenditure appropriations by $110,000.
3. Authorize the City Council to accept a $75,000 "Sobriety Checkpoint Grant
Program" award granted to the Newport Beach Police Department by the OTS
per Council Policies F -3 and F -25. Therefore, to comply with Council Policy F -3,
City Council must formally accept the award of $75,000 and create a new
appropriation to expend the money.
4. Approve a Budget Amendment increasing Police revenue estimates and
expenditure appropriations by $75,000.
Acceptance of 2012/2013 State of California, Office of Traffic Safety, DUI Enforcement
and Awareness Program Grants #PT1302 and #SC13284
September 25, 2012
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FUNDING AVAILABILITY:
The first Budget Amendment records and appropriates $110,000 in additional revenue
from the OTS STEP grant and $110,000 in increased expenditure appropriations. The
revenue will be posted to the OTS STEP FY 13 account, 127 -4924, and the expenditure
appropriations will be posted to the various expenditure accounts in division 1274 of the
OTS Fund, according the following breakdown:
1274 -7041 Overtime: Safety $ 105,900
1274 -7425 Medicare Fringes $ 1,600
1274 -8100 Travel & Meetings $ 2,500
Total FY 13 STEP Grant 110 000
The second Budget Amendment records and appropriates $75,000 in additional
revenue from the OTS Sobriety Checkpoint grant and $75,000 in increased expenditure
appropriations. The revenue will be posted to the OTS Sobriety Checkpoint FY 13
account, 127 -4925, and the expenditure appropriations will be posted to the various
expenditure accounts in division 1275 of the OTS Fund, according to the following
estimated breakdown:
1275 -7041 Overtime: Safety $ 73,900
1275 -7425 Medicare Fringes $ 1,100
Total FY 13 Sobriety Checkpoint Grant tis 000
DISCUSSION:
Background:
The City of Newport Beach has been awarded two grants from the State of California,
OTS, to increase DUI Enforcement and Awareness and to fund additional traffic safety
enforcement in the City of Newport Beach. Grant number PT1302 ( "Selective Traffic
Enforcement Program ") and grant number SC13284 ( "Sobriety Checkpoint Grant
Program ") will both become effective October 1, 2012, and expire September 30, 2013.
This combined $185,000 in grant funds will pay for overtime costs for officers
specifically assigned to DUI enforcement and awareness programs, including six DUI
checkpoint operations and additional traffic safety saturation patrols.
In 2010, OTS rated 103 California cities with population in the 50,000 to 100,000 range.
At that time Newport Beach ranked as follows:
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Acceptance of 2012/2013 State of California, Office of Traffic Safety, DUI Enforcement
and Awareness Program Grants #PT1302 and #SC13284
September 25, 2012
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Category
Rankin
Persons killed or injured in alcohol - involved collisions
6
Total alcohol - involved collisions
1
Alcohol - involved collisions with drivers between the ages of 21 and 34
21
Alcohol - involved collision with drivers under 21
48
The Police Department, in an effort to improve our DUI programs and to reduce the
number of deaths and injuries involving alcohol - related driving, speed, red -light running,
and other primary collisions factors, applied for and was awarded two OTS grants in the
total amount of $185,000, pending approval of the City Council. Both are reimbursable
grants, in that funds are repaid after the City incurs the overtime expense. Claims for
reimbursement are made quarterly, and payments are processed by the State
thereafter.
The "Selective Traffic Enforcement Program" grant ($110,000) allows for the funding of
overtime associated with 50 DUI saturation patrols, 12 primary collision factor saturation
patrols, five distracted driving saturation patrols, and two motorcycle safety saturation
patrols. The "Sobriety Checkpoint Grant Program" grant ($75,000) allows for the
funding of overtime associated with six DUI checkpoint operations.
This year, OTS has separated the "Selective Traffic Enforcement Program" grant funds
from the "Sobriety Checkpoint Grant Program" funds, and that is the reason for two
separate OTS grants for the upcoming fiscal year. Prior to this year, one OTS grant
funded both programs.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQX) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will
not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the
environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378)
of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it
has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
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Acceptance of 2012/2013 State of California,
and Awareness
Submitted by:
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Chief of Police
Office of Traffic Safety, DUI Enforcement
Program Grants #PT1302 and #SC13284
September 25, 2012
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Attachments: OTS Award Letter, STEP Grant
OTS Award Letter, Sobriety Checkpoint Grant
Budget Amendments
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY
2208 KAUSEN DRIVE, SUITE 300
ELK GROVE, CA 95758
www.ots.ca.gov
(916)509.3030
(800) 735 -2929 (TTRDD- Referral)
(916) 509 -3055 (FAX)
July 27, 2012
Jeff Lu, Lieutenant
Newport Beach Police Department
870 Santa Barbara Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Lieutenant Lu:
EDMUND G. BROWN JR.. GOVERNOR
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Grant No. PT1302
Congratulations! Through a competitive process, the Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) has tentatively
approved your funding request for the proposal titled "Selective Traffic Enforcement Program" in the
amount of approximately $110,000.00.
Your OTS Coordinator will contact you to discuss your proposal and explain the Grant Agreement
process. It is our goal to have all new grants start no later than October 1, 2012. If approval from your
City Council or Board of Supervisors is required, you should begin that process now. Do not incur
grant reimbursable costs prior to the receipt of your official approval packet from OTS or before your
grant start date.
OTS will initiate a statewide media news release regarding 2013 proposals selected for funding. Your
agency should not publically announce this tentative award until the grant agreement is fully
negotiated and signed by OTS.
Again, congratulations on the success of your proposal. If you have any questions, please contact
Julie Schilling, Operations Coordinator, at (916) 509 -3018 or e-mail ;Itjulie.schilling@ots.r-a.gov.
Sincerely,
CHRISTOPHER J. MURPHY
Director
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY
2208 KAUSEN DRIVE. SUITE 300
ELK GROVE, CA 95758
www.ots.ca.gov
(916)509.3030
(800) 735.2929 (7TRDD- Refertal)
(916) 5D9 -3055 (FAX)
August 3, 2012
Jeffrey Lu, Lieutenant
Newport Beach Police Department
870 Santa Barbara Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Lieutenant Lu:
EDMUND G. BROWN JR., GOVERNOR
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Grant No. SC13284
Congratulations! Through a competitive process, the Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) has tentatively
approved your funding request for the proposal titled "Sobriety Checkpoint Grant Program" for the
amount of $75,000.00. The approval is for six checkpoint operations during the period from
October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013. The maximum allowed cost per checkpoint is $12,500.00.
The University of California Berkeley Safe Transportation Research and Education Center
(SafeTREC), who is administering the grant funds for OTS, will e -mail a grant contract to the
contact listed on the application. Please have the Authorizing Official and any additional
individuals authorized to sign claims sign the contract. Send the contract to SafeTREC no later
than September 5, 2012. It is our goal to have all new grants start no later than October 1, 2012.
The SafeTREC will issue you a copy of the signed, fully executed grant contract.
If approval from your City Council or Board of Supervisors is required, you should begin that
process now. Do not incur costs prior to the date of the signed, fully executed contract from
SafeTREC.
Again, congratulations on the success of your proposal. if you have any questions, please contact
Shar Rauch, SafeTREC Program Coordinator at (510) 643 -1774 or by e-mail at
checkooint(aberkele} edu.
Sincerely,
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CHRISTOPHER J. MURPHY
Director
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cc: Shar Rauch
City of Newport Beach NO. BA- 13BA -012
BUDGET AMENDMENT
2012 -13
EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE:
Increase Revenue Estimates
Pq Increase Expenditure Appropriations AND
Transfer Budget Appropriations
SOURCE:
from existing budget appropriations
X from additional estimated revenues
from unappropriated fund balance
EXPLANATION:
This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following:
AMOUNT: $185,000.oa
Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance
Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance
PX No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance
To increase revenue estimates and expenditure appropriations to accept two State of California, Office of Traffic Safety (OTS)
Grants to increase DUI Enforcement and Awareness and to fund additional traffic safety enforcement.
Funds will be used to pay for overtime costs for officers specifically assigned to these programs.
ACCOUNTING ENTRY:
BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE Amount
Fund Account Description Debit Credit
REVENUE ESTIMATES (3601)
Fund /Division Account Description
127 4924 OTS Grants - OTS Selct Traffic Enfrc FYI $110;000.00
127 4925 OTS Grants - OTS Sobriety Chckpt FYI $75,000.00
EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603)
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FYI OTS Select Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP)
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Number
7041
Overtime, Safety & 1/2 Time
$105,900.00
Division
Number
1274
FYI OTS Select Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP)
Account
Number
7425
Medicare Fringes
$1,600.00
Division
Number
1274
FY13 OTS Select Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP)
Account
Number
8100
Travel & Meetings NOC
$2,500.00
Division
Number
1275
FYI OTS Sobriety Checkpoint Program
Account
Number
7041
Overtime, Safety & 1/2 Time
$73,900.00
Division
Number
1275
FYI OTS Sobriety Checkpoint Program
Account
Number
7425
Medicare Fringes
$1,100.00
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