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SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino, CA 92415-0123
COUNTYSub
Law and Justice Group
909 387 5005
SUBRECIPIENT NAME AND ADDRESS (Including Zip Code)
City of Redlands
35 Cajon Street PO Box 3005
Redlands, CA 92373 1505
AWARD NUMBER 2017 DJ BX 0991
SUB -AWARD NUMBER- 2017 DJ -BX 0991 -Redlands
SU BBEGPIENT IRS/VENDOR NO
95-6000766
PROJECT PERIOD FROM 10/01/2016 TO 09/30/2020
BUDGET PERIOD FROM 10/01/2016 TO 09/30/2020
SUBREC1PIENT DUNS NO
14-555 6747
AWARD DATE 11/02/2018
PREVIOUS AWARD AMOUNT $0
PROJECT TITLE
2017 Justice Assistance Grant
AMOUNT OF THIS AWARD $13,937
TOTAL SUB -AWARD $13,937
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
THE ABOVE GRANT PROJECT 15 APPROVED SUBJECT TO SUCH CONDITIONS OR LIMITATIONS AS ARE SET FORTH ON THE ATTACHED PAGE(S), WHICH INCLUDE
THE AWARD CONTINUATION SHEETS (PAGES 2-21), A SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT BY THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO (1 PAGE), AND THE SUBRECIPIENT
MONITORING PROCEDURES FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO LAW AND JUSTICE GROUP 14 PAGES1
STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR GRANT
This project is supported under FY17{BJA - JAG State and JAG Local) Title I of Pub L No 90-351 (generally codified at 42 U.S.0 3711 3797ff-5), including
subpart 1 of part E (codified at 42 U.S.0 3750 3758) see also 28 U.S.0 530CIal
CATALOG OF DOMESTIC FEDERAL ASSISTANCE (CFDA Number)
16 738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
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TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
G Christopher Gardner Chair
San Bernardino County Law and Justice Group
TYPED NAME AND TITLE Or AUTHORIZED SUBRECIPIENTOFFICIAL
Paul Foster, Mayor
City of Redlands
SIGNATURE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED SUBRECIPIENT OFFICIAL v
io 6/20
DATE
DATE
JAG 2017 — GRANT MODIFICATION REQUEST
PROGRAM NARRATIVE
Jurisdiction
Redlands Police Department
Program Name
JAG Identifier (Purpose Area)
Amount
Crowd control barriers
Equipment—General; Officer Safety
$13,937
Total Amount
$13,937
The City of Redlands has experienced six political demonstrations since June 2020. One of these
events included two groups with opposing political views. There were several hundred people
in each group with large numbers that insisted on antagonizing one another During the
incident, a large number of members from one of the groups blocked traffic at a major
intersection. In order to protect the safety of those who are lawfully engaged in the exercise of
their constitutional rights the Redlands Police Department will use $14,042 to purchase eighty
Sonco 6' x 7.5' steel crowd control barriers, a 20' PJ Utility trailer and five Black Line ratchet
strap tie downs.
The barriers will be used to as part of the department's crowd management planning to control
pedestrian traffic at large scale events by acting as a physical barrier and designating entrances,
exits and `no access' areas. The barriers will also be used to keep antagonistic groups separate
by creating open areas between them staffed with police officers to maintain the peace.
In other locations throughout the country, law enforcement and federal buildings have come
under attack. In Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct was destroyed
by arson. In Seattle, Washington the East Precinct building was abandoned by police, overrun
by protestors and sustained extensive damage. In Portland, Oregon the Mark O. Hatfield U.S.
Courthouse has been the site of ongoing demonstrations in which the building and federal
officers defending it were attacked. The steel barriers will be used to protect Redlands Police
installations.
The barriers will be stored at the City of Redlands Corporate Yard. The 20' PJ Utility trailer will
be needed to transport them from their storage place to the location they will be needed at.
The Black Line ratchet strap tie downs will be used to secure the barriers to the utility trailer
during transport.