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ORANGE, COUNTY OF SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Contract #
A-2009-131
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/8/2009
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schedules and without the use of overtime. There is no tangible means of measuring the <br />performance of the night vision equipment other than tracking its use. <br />Timeline or project plan: (Identifying when the goals and objectives will be completed) <br />Once the funds are received and made available through the City's normal approval process, it <br />is anticipated that equipment can be identified and ordered within one month. Once the <br />equipment is delivered and installed, it will be put to use immediately. Since the goals and <br />objectives are perpetual in nature, results will be seen upon implementation and continue <br />throughout the life of the products. <br />Funding: <br />Total Allocation: $125,044 <br />PROACT Contribution: $25,040 <br />Administrative Fee (10.0 %): $11,254 <br />Funds Retained by City: $88,750 <br />City: PLACENTIA <br />The City of PLACENTIA 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 />The Placentia Police Department is committed to traffic safety for the betterment of those <br />that live, work and travel through this city. To that end, we are dedicated to enhancing our <br />Traffic Safety Program by increasing our current staffing levels to a point where there is at <br />least two (2) motor officers on each day of the week. Currently, there are two (2) full -time <br />motor officers, one (1) commercial enforcement officer, and one (1) traffic officer that <br />cover five days a week. Our objective is to create three (3) part-time motor officer <br />positions that work approximately twenty (20) hours per week to augment the current full - <br />time staff with enforcement duties. To support these city- created positions, IAG fun ds <br />allocated to the city would be used to assist with the purchase of two (2) fully - outfitted police <br />motorcycles for use by the part -time motor officers. The primary purpose for these part - <br />time positions would be for active enforcement of traffic laws and to patrol areas that have <br />an increased identified traffic problem. <br />Goal: <br />1. By the end of the first quarter (12/31/09), the department will hire or have in <br />process to hire three (3) part -time police officers for the position of Traffic Motor <br />Officer. <br />2009- F1801 -CA -SB Page 46 of 61 <br />
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