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Community policing efforts are already underway in Stanton. Previous JAG and other grant <br />funding has allowed us to implement a gang education and prevention program in our local <br />schools and to conducted limited neighborhood and business watch activities. Currently <br />resources are limited and no funds are available for production of the necessary materials, <br />purchase of equipment and supplies, or for other reoccurring maintenance and training <br />costs associated with these efforts. <br />It is our intent to approach every community in Stanton in the next 6 months and <br />encourage them to start a neighborhood watch program. We are already an active member <br />of the Chamber of Commerce and are networking with the business community. In <br />addition, we are currently working with a vendor regarding patrol bicycles in anticipation <br />of grant funding becoming available. Training of Bike Team member is planned for the <br />immediate future and recruitment for the Team is underway. We are also working with the <br />City of Stanton to determine enforcement and presence needs during their upcoming <br />community events. <br />Funding: <br />Total Allocation: $74,012 <br />PROACT Contribution (10% estimated): $7,401.20 <br />Administrative Fee (9 %): $6,661.08 <br />Funds Retained by City (estimated): $59,949.72 <br />Tustin City: <br />The City of Tustin proposes to use the 2009 Justice Assistance Grant funding as <br />follows: <br />Problem Statement: <br />The Tustin Police Department uses Mobile Data Computers (MDCs) in its police vehicles for <br />numerous purposes: receiving and mapping calls for service; interfacing with the in -car <br />video system; completing report narratives in the field; communicating with the dispatch <br />center; and accessing the CLETS database to perform records checks in the field. Currently, <br />when information needs to be transferred to or from the MDC, such as in -car video or <br />automated license plate reader recognition databases, the officer assigned to the vehicle <br />must drive to the station and manually remove storage media from the car. This media is <br />then manually transferred to another electronic storage area or booked as storage media <br />for retention. This method entails a significant amount of time a police officer must be <br />taken out of service to the community and a significant amount of time to ensure that the <br />information is transferred successfully. Implementing a secure wireless local area network <br />2009- F1801 -CA -SB Page 57 of 61 <br />