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Consent-Law & Justice Services   # 22.
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Board of Supervisors |
Sheriff-Coroner/Public Administrator   |
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Subject |
Approve annual revenue agreement with the California Department of Boating and Waterways for 2019-20 in the amount of $322,264 for Sheriff Boat Patrol services through June 2020. (No general fund impact) (Lopez) |
Recommended Action |
Approve annual revenue agreement with the California Department of Boating and Waterways for 2019-20 in the amount of $322,264 for Sheriff Boat Patrol services through June 2020. |
Strategic Plan Goal(s) |
Operational Excellence
Safe Communities |
Reason for Recommended Action/Background |
The Sheriff’s Boating Safety Program has been responsible for patrolling all waterways and conducting related search & rescue operations countywide since July 1973. Boat Patrol operations are partially funded with state boating safety grant and local boat property tax revenue. In December of 2018, the Sheriff’s Office submitted its application for financial aid to the California Department of Boating and Waterways (CDBW) to help fund the Boat Patrol program. Accepting these funds will allow the Sheriff's Office to continue Boat Patrol operations throughout the 2019-20 fiscal year. Since this agreement is being made between two governmental entities, action by the Board of Supervisors is required per Government Code 23005.
The Marine Patrol Section of the Sheriff's Boat Patrol operations performs the vital function of insuring citizen safety along the recreational waterways located within Yolo County. This section is operational on a year round basis, but sees a dramatic increase in need for services during the summer months when boating season reaches its peak. Having law enforcement presence on the recreational waterways drastically reduces the potential for fatal boating related accidents. During the 2017-18 season officers conducted 189 safety compliance checks and issued 283 warnings for unsafe and dangerous boating practices. In addition, 15 arrests were made for boating while under the influence of alcohol. Other services performed include vessel assistance for disabled boats, 13 search and rescue cases, and community outreach through educational programs such as life vest instruction. These services would be greatly reduced, if not canceled entirely, if yearly grant funding was not procured. |
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies) |
County Counsel has approved the agreement as to form. |
Competitive Bid Process |
This is a revenue contract, therefore no competitive bid process occurred or was necessary. If any fixed assets are purchased with these grant funds, the state bid vendor will be utilized. |
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Fiscal Impact |
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Source of Funds for this Expenditure |
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Explanation (Expenditure and/or Revenue) |
Further explanation as needed: |
The Yolo County Sheriff’s Department has been awarded a grant in an amount of up to $322,264; funding is for fiscal year 2019-20, therefore no amount has been budgeted as of yet and there is no net variance from budget. Revenue amount has been consistent for several years and there is no local match requirement.
If approved, these funds will be included in the fiscal year 2019-20 budget. |
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