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File #: 19-1255    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/22/2019 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 12/10/2019 Final action: 12/10/2019
Title: Action on Approval of the Spending Plan for Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund and Related Budget Amendment
Attachments: 1. Letter from California Department of Finance
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
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Action on Approval of the Spending Plan for Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund and Related Budget Amendment

Report
BACKGROUND
In 1996, Assembly Bill 3229 established the Citizen's Option for Public Safety (COPS) program's Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund (SLESF). The Legislature determined that there was a compelling need for additional resources at the local level for the purpose of ensuring public safety and established the COPS program to advance community policing in all counties. The COPS program awards non-competitive and non-matching grants to law enforcement agencies to fund frontline municipal police services. The City has used these funds in prior years to purchase officer safety and duty equipment, communications equipment, and vehicles, among other things, that are all used directly and solely in the provision of frontline police services to the community.

Per Government Code ?? 30061-30063, cities are allocated a proportionate share of COPS funds by the California Department of Finance, through Santa Clara County. Proportionate shares are based on population estimates determined by the California Department of Finance.

This is not a fixed amount grant. Under the standard grant program allocation, the City of Santa Clara is eligible to receive a minimum of $100,000 annually. Each fall, Santa Clara County estimates the allocation for each law enforcement agency in the county; the actual amount paid varies from the projection and is unknown until the payment cycle is complete. Monthly distributions are received via wire transfer and the City's Finance Department deposits these funds into a separate grant account. These periodic distributions are not steady from month-to-month; therefore, the total actual amount to be received over the course of the full payment cycle is unpredictable.

In recent years, the City of Santa Clara has received COPS funding as follows:

Funding Cycle
Minimum Amount to ...

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