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ORANGE, COUNTY OF SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Contract #
A-2009-131
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/8/2009
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full -time personnel in their daily duties. The Police Service Aide will report directly to the <br />Watch Commander for daily assignments. The Watch Commanders will provide oral and <br />written performance evaluations, providing direction as well as feedback regarding if the <br />objectives are being met. <br />Timeline or proiect .plan: (Identifying when the goals and objectives will be completed) <br />The expectation is for the position to be filled within the first six months of the fiscal year, <br />2009/2010. After a relatively short training period, the department should experience the <br />anticipated costs and time savings in having the additional part -time position assisting in <br />the daily operation of the police department. <br />Funding: <br />Total Allocation: $14,264 <br />PROACT Contribution: (10 %) $1,426.40 <br />Administrative Fee (9 %): $1,283.76 <br />Funds Retained by City: $11,553.84 <br />City: LAGUNA BEACH <br />The City of Laguna Beach proposes to use the 2009 Justice Assistance Grant funding <br />as follows: <br />Project Obiectives (Must be linked to meaningful and measurable outcomes consistent with <br />the goals of the Recovery Act; refer to solicitation) <br />1) To equip motor officers with the most technologically advanced laser radar devices. <br />2) To utilize the equipment's measuring capabilities for investigative and civil purposes. <br />These Lidar units are capable of complex laser measuring of crime and accident scenes. <br />The electronic information is stored in the unit and can be downloaded in order to draw a <br />map of the scene. <br />3) To lower the amount of collisions resulting from speeding vehicles. <br />Goal: <br />The police department currently owns a limited number of antiquated speed monitoring <br />devices for enforcement purposes. Budgetary constraints have not afforded the <br />department the opportunity to keep pace with the latest advanced technology available. <br />Therefore, these devices are nearly twenty years old with just 30% of the capabilities of the <br />most current speed monitoring units. <br />2009-F 1801 -CA-SB Page 3 3 of 61 <br />
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