HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_5-2001Memorandum of Understanding
between
The City of Redlands Police Department
and the Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino
The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Redlands Police
Department and the Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino is to specify the
way these organizations will collaborate in providing services in accordance with the Public
Housing Drug Elimination Funds Grant during the period of February 2001 through August 2002
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II. The City of Redlands Police Department shall:
a. Provide overtime selective enforcement patrols in, and around, Housing Authority
properties by uniformed Redlands Police Officers during those times periodically
subject to incidents of increased criminal activity. Patrol schedules shall be jointly
agreed upon by the Housing Authority Redlands Supervisor and the Field Services
Division Commander. Enforcement efforts shall include the use of foot, motor
vehicle and bicycle patrols.
b. Provide reports and records as necessary to meet the requirements of the grant.
III. The Housing Authority of San Bernardino County shall:
a. Provide the Redlands Police Department with $30,000 during the period of February 2001
through August 2002 to fund overtime uniformed patrols. Payment shall be made in the
form of a reimbursement for submitted expenses by the police department.
b. Serve as the fiscal agent for the Public Housing Drug Elimination Funds Grant.
Executed this 16th day of January, 2001
Pat Gilbreath
Mayor, City of Redlands
Attest:
John McGrath
Housing Authority Of the County of
San Bernardino
L o 'e Poyzer, C ,rk
Redlands, Calimina
Order No. 1 (Amendment No. 1) with Carollo engineers to provide engineering
services for the Redlands Recycled Water Project Treatment Facilities.
Mobile Home Rent Review Board - Annual Report - On motion of
Councilmember George, seconded by Councilmember Freedman, the City
Council unanimously acknowledged receipt of the Mobile Home Rent Review
Board's annual report for the year 2000.
MOU - Drug Elimination Program - On motion of Councilmember George,
seconded by Councilmember Freedman, the City Council unanimously
approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the County of San
Bernardino Housing Authority accepting $30,000.00 in Public Housing
Drug Elimination Program grant funds to provide police patrols in the area
of local Housing_ Authority properties during the period February 2001
through August 2002, and authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute
the document on behalf of the City.
MOU - Redlands Professional Firefighters Association - On motion of
Councilmember George, seconded by Councilmember Freedman, the City
Council unanimously ratified a new Memorandum of Understanding with the
Redlands Professional Firefighters Association and authorized the Mayor and
City Clerk to execute the document on behalf of the City.
Resolution No. 5833 - Traffic - On motion of Councilmember George, seconded
by Councilmember Freedman, the City Council unanimously adopted
Resolution No. 5833, a resolution of the City of Redlands establishing the
following traffic regulations pursuant to Title 10 of the Redlands Municipal
Code: change existing white painted curb on westerly side of the 500 block of
San Mateo Street, adjacent to Smiley Elementary School, to yellow painted curb
and install signs as indicated in said resolution.
Task Force Agreement - Santa Ana River Watershed - On motion of
Councilmember George, seconded by Councilmember Freedman, the City
Council unanimously authorize Amendment No. 3 to the agreement for
participation with the Santa Ana River Dischargers Association and Santa Ana
Watershed Project Authority to extend the terms of the agreement that formed a
task force to evaluate the impact of Total Inorganic Nitrogen (TIN) and Total
Dissolved Solids (TDS) on water resources in the Santa Ana River Watershed.
Agreement - Street Trees - Councilmember Gilbreath suggested a change to the
agreement with the Redlands Community Investment Corporation by deleting a
portion of the last sentence in Section 3, Insurance; the new sentence to read:
"This is not intended to require Licensee to be named on owner's insurance
policy." With that amendment, Councilmember Gilbreath moved to approve the
amended agreement with the Redlands Community Investment Corporation for
the planting of street trees surrounding the CalFed building located at 300 East
State Street and to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement on
January 16, 2001
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