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a. Support the Department of Emergency Management’s acceptance of $20,000 from the City and County of San Francisco FY 2023 UASI Grant Funds; and
b. Support approving an increase in appropriations and revenues of $20,000 in the Department of Emergency Management’s FY2025-26 Adopted Budget (001-1040-8588-DEM001), financed by the City and County of San Francisco FY 2023 UASI Grant Funds.
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RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Budget Committee:
a. Support the Department of Emergency Management’s acceptance of $20,000 from the City and County of San Francisco FY 2023 UASI Grant Funds; and
b. Support approving an increase in appropriations and revenues of $20,000 in the Department of Emergency Management’s FY2025-26 Adopted Budget (001-1040-8588-DEM001), financed by the City and County of San Francisco FY 2023 UASI Grant Funds.
SUMMARY:
The City and County of San Francisco, as fiscal agent for the Bay Area Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Approval Authority, entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the County of Monterey, Department of Emergency Management. Under this agreement, Monterey County will receive $20,000 in Fiscal Year 2023 UASI grant funds to support eligible homeland security-related activities. The funds will be used to purchase one generator for the King City police station Emergency Operations Center and city hall government buildings, two smartboards for the Emergency Operations Center, and first aid kits with any remaining funds in accordance with Homeland Security Grant Program guidelines and the approved regional investment plan. Execution of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is required in order for the County to access and expend the allocation.
DISCUSSION:
The Fiscal Year 2023 UASI grant funds are provided through the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). San Francisco, acting as the UASI fiscal agent, allocated $20,000 to the Monterey ...
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