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C. 31
To: Board of Supervisors
From: David O. Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner
Date: April  21, 2015
The Seal of Contra Costa County, CA
Contra
Costa
County
Subject: 2011 Infrastructure Protection Program - Port Security Grant Extension

APPROVE OTHER
RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE

Action of Board On:   04/21/2015
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
Clerks Notes:

VOTE OF SUPERVISORS

AYE:
John Gioia, District I Supervisor
Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor
Mary N. Piepho, District III Supervisor
Karen Mitchoff, District IV Supervisor
ABSENT:
Federal D. Glover, District V Supervisor
Contact: Mary Jane Robb, 925-335-1557
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED:     April  21, 2015
David Twa,
 
BY: , Deputy

 

RECOMMENDATION(S):

APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Sheriff-Coroner, or designee, to extend the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 2011 Port Security Grant, with the Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region as the fiscal agent, in an amount not to exceed $1,353,620 for equipment, maintenance, and service integration with other governmental agencies from the previous period of July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2014 to a new period of July 1, 2011 through September 30, 2015.

FISCAL IMPACT:

$1,353,620 revenue. U.S. Department of Homeland Security through the Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region (Fiscal Agent). No matching funds required. CFDA#97.056.












BACKGROUND:

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security selected the Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region (SFMX) to serve as the regional fiscal agent for the 2011 Port Security Grant Program. As a sub-grantee, the Sheriff's Office intends to use 2011 Port Security Grant funding to purchase equipment and pay for maintenance to further enhance the security capabilities established with the 2006, 2007 and 2010 Port Security Grants. The 2011 Port Security Grant funding will provide the Sheriff's Office and critical facilities with increased reconnaissance, surveillance, and detection capabilities to better respond to potential threats and incidents; fill capability shortfalls and further integrate our capabilities with the U.S. Coast Guard and allied jurisdictions; and provide for the maintenance of essential equipment.  
  
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recognizes the critical importance of the Port of Richmond, the petroleum and chemical production and distribution facilities, bridges, and other infrastructure in Contra Costa County. The ports, rails, pipelines, and other critical infrastructure in the vicinity of the littoral plain will benefit from additional security efforts afforded through the 2011 Port Security Grant. The Port of Richmond is ranked number three in the State of California for total trade behind Los Angeles and Long Beach with 24,743,520 tons of cargo each year. The Port ranks number one in liquid bulk and automobile tonnage among Bay Area ports. The County has more than 200 miles of linear coastline that includes waterways that provide access to the Ports of Richmond and Stockton. The commuter bridges of the County carry more than 305,000 automobiles per day. The rail bridge connecting Contra Costa and Solano Counties carry passenger, military cargo, automobiles, and a wide variety of other cargo. The increased capabilities made available through the 2011 Port Security Grant will enable the Sheriff's Office to provide enhanced security deterrence, patrol and response, and multi-agency coordination necessary to secure critical sites and infrastructure and thus deter attack and protect life, property and prosperity.

CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:

Negative action on this request would not allow the Office of the Sheriff Coroner to receive reimbursement from the 2011 Port Security Grant for invoices past June 30, 2014.  

CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:

No impact.

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