TO: LINDA REICH, CITY MANAGER
FROM: KEVIN MENSEN, CHIEF OF POLICE
SUBJECT
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2024-25 State of California Office of Traffic Safety Motorcycle Safety Education and Training Program Grant.
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RECOMMENDATION
1) Authorize the acceptance of the 2024-25 Office of Traffic Safety Motorcyclist Safety Education and Training Program Grants combined for a total amount of $18,200; 2) appropriate $18,200 to the General Fund grant G4264 with a corresponding increase to the grant revenue; and 3) authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all necessary documents related to this grant on behalf of the City.
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FISCAL IMPACT
Appropriate $18,200 to the General Fund grant G4264 with a corresponding increase to the grant revenue. The requested appropriation is fully offset by grant revenue and no local matching funds are requested.
CITY OF CHINO MISSION / VISION / VALUES / STRATEGIC ISSUES
The recommendation detailed above furthers the City’s values and strategic issues that serve as key pillars on which identified priorities, goals, and action plans are built, by fostering:
• Financial Stability
• Public Service Excellence through Internal and External Partnerships
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Revenue: 1004000-59500-G4264 |
Expenditure: 1004000-40010-G4264 |
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BACKGROUND
The Chino Police Department has been awarded the “2024-25 Motorcyclist Safety Education and Training Program” in the amount of $18,200 from the State of California - Office of Traffic Safety. The grant period is October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026, and will cover the cost of hands-on motorcyclist safety courses, community outreach and public awareness campaigns, educational presentations, and workshops. Additionally, the grant covers the cost of training and campaign supplies.
The state funding of $18,200 will be allotted to the federal tracking number CFDA 20.616 - City Grant #G4264.
ISSUES/ANALYSIS
Throughout the grant year, the Chino Police Department will be able to conduct free motorcycle safety and training courses for the public, participate in traffic safety fairs and/or community events, and send officers to advanced motorcycle training. The State of California Office of Traffic Safety will reimburse the City of Chino for overtime expenditures, travel expenses, and other direct costs up to $18,200 to conduct the operations authorized under the Motorcyclist Safety Educations and Training Program grants.
Attachment: MC26002 Grant Agreement