HomeMy WebLinkAbout8746RESOLUTION NO. 8746
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
APPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING PURSUANT TO
PENAL CODE SECTIONS 830.7(b) AND 836 AND CONCERNING THE
AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
REDLANDS AND THE REDLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT PURSUANT
TO THE JEANNE CLERY ACT AND CALIFORNIA EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 67381
WHEREAS, the City maintains the Redlands Police Department ("Police Department")
which acts as the local law enforcement agency providing crime prevention, response to reported
criminal activity that has occurred or is occurring, and aids in the coordination of other first -
responder agencies within the City's jurisdictional limits and outside the City pursuant to contract;
and
WHEREAS, the Police Department's responsibilities include providing a safe and secure
environment for the community, protecting the legal rights of individuals, and developing and
maintaining positive relationships with all members of the community; and
WHEREAS, the University maintains the Department of Public Safety ("Public Safety")
which includes non -sworn Public Safety Officers ("Public Safety Officers") and other full-time
staff, part- time staff, as well as student workers, whose primary function is to observe and report
on the University's main campus, located at 1200 East Colton Avenue in Redlands ("University
Campus"), and at those locations listed on the Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") attached
hereto as Exhibit "A"; and
WHEREAS, the MOU will incorporate the grant of limited authority available to Public
Safety Officers as outlined in California Penal Code Sections 830.7(b) and 836 on the University
Campus and at those locations listed in Exhibit "A"; and
WHEREAS, the MOU recognize the University's responsibility to maintain an agreement
in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Act (20 U.S.C. § 1092(f)) (the "Act"), and The Kristen Smart
Public Safety Act of 1998 (California Education Code Section 67381), and believe that the
common good would be best served by entering into this MOU outlining responsibilities of each
Party to improve and strengthen law enforcement on and near the University Campus.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
REDLANDS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council hereby adopts the MOU attached hereto as Exhibit "A."
Section 2. The previous MOU dated October 18, 2005 is hereby rescinded.
Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
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ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this Yd day of February, 2026.
Mario Saucedo, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Jgoac Donaldson, City Clerk
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1, Jeanne Donaldson, City Clerk of the City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing
resolution was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the Yd day
of February, 2026, by the following vote:
AYES:
Councilmembers Barich, Tejeda, Davis, Shaw; Mayor Saucedo
NOES:
None
ABSENT:
None
ABSTAIN: None
JearfiW Donaldson, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A"
MEMOMRANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY OF
REDLANDS AND THE REDLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT
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A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING PURSUANT TO PENAL
CODE SECTIONS 830.7(b) AND 836 AND CONCERNING THE
AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF UNIVERSITY OF
REDLANDS AND THE REDLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT
PURSUANT TO THE JEANNE CLERY ACT AND CALIFORNIA
EDUCATION CODE SECTION 67381
This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is made and entered into this 3 `d day of
February, 2026, by and between the City of Redlands, a municipal corporation and general law
city ("City") and University of Redlands, a nonprofit public benefit corporation organized and
existing under the laws of the State of California ("University"). The City and the University
may be referred to in this MOU as "Party" and "Parties" as the context may require.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the City maintains the Redlands Police Department ("Police Department") which
acts as the local law enforcement agency providing crime prevention, response to reported
criminal activity that has occurred or is occurring, and aids in the coordination of other first -
responder agencies within the City's jurisdictional limits and outside the City pursuant to
contract; and
WHEREAS, the Police Department's responsibilities include providing a safe and secure
environment for the community, protecting the legal rights of individuals, and developing and
maintaining positive relationships with all members of the community; and
WHEREAS, the University maintains the Department of Public Safety ("Public Safety")
which includes non -sworn Public Safety Officers ("Public Safety Officers") and other full-time
staff, part- time staff, as well as student workers, whose primary function is to observe and
report on the University's main campus, located at 1200 East Colton Avenue in Redlands
("University Campus"), and at those locations listed on Exhibit "A" to this MOU; and
WHEREAS, the Parties wish to incorporate in this MOU the grant of limited authority
available to Public Safety Officers as outlined in California Penal Code Sections 830.7(b) and
---- - -- 836 on the University Campus and at those locations listed in Exhibit "A"; and
- WHEREAS, the Parties recognize the University's responsibility to maintain an agreement in
accordance with the Jeanne Clery Act (20 U.S.C. § 1092(f)) (the "Act"), and The Kristen Smart
Public Safety Act of 1998 (California Education Code Section 67381), and believe that the
common good would be best served by entering into this MOU outlining responsibilities of each
Party to improve and strengthen law enforcement on and near the University Campus.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the Parties as follows:
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ARTICLE I.
GRANT OF LIMITED AUTHORITY PURSUANT TO
PENAL CODE SECTIONS 830.7(b) and 836
1. Authority Granted, Pursuant Penal Code Section 830.7(b), the Redlands Chief of
Police hereby authorizes Public Safety Officers of University to exercise the powers of arrest of
a peace officer as specified in Penal Code Section 836 during the course and within the scope of
their employment, subject to the conditions set forth in this MOU. The authority granted
hereunder may be revoked at any time as to any or all Public Safety Officers for any reason
whatsoever at the sole discretion of the Redlands Chief of Police pursuant to Article 11,
paragraph 16.
a. Such limited arrest powers shall only be authorized by the Redlands Chief of Police
and exercised by Public Safety Officers qualified under Article I paragraph 3 herein
when such officers are on duty with University's Public Safety performing their
- assigned duties within the University Campus and at the locations listed in Exhibit
'W' of this MOU, attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, and wearing
the authorized uniform identifying the Public Safety Officer as a University
employee.
b. The authority granted in this MOU shall be restricted to the University Campus and
those locations listed in Exhibit "A" of this MOU. The authority granted does not
extend to public thoroughfares outside the University Campus or the locations not
listed in Exhibit "A" or other properties owned, leased or used by the University that
are not listed in Exhibit "A".
c. Not Agents of City. Public Safety Officers shall not be considered peace officers or
- reserve officers of the Police Department pursuant to California Penal Code Section
830.75. This MOU is not intended to designate Public Safety Officers as agents of the
- City or the Police Department, nor is it intended to provide Public Safety Officers
with any peace officer or public official status or any peace officer authority or power
other than the prescribed powers of arrest pursuant to Penal Code Section 836, which
generally allows arrest based on a warrant or probable cause.
2. Evidence Handling. If any evidence is obtained during the course of an arrest,
Public Safety Officers shall ensure that such evidence is turned over to responding Police
Department personnel so it can be properly booked without unnecessary delay in accordance
with Police Department policies and Article II of this MOU.
3. Oualifications. In order to exercise the authority as specified in Penal Code
Section 830.7(b), Public Safety Officers shall meet all of the following requirements:
a. Be employed by the University as a full-time Public Safety Officer in good standing.
b. -Meet the minimum standards of training prescribed by the California Commission on
Peace Officer Standards and Training as set forth in Section 832.
c. Training in the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS).
d. Be included on a roster of those Public Safety Officers authorized by the University
to make an arrest in circumstances specified in Penal Code Section 836. A copy of
such roster shall be forwarded to the Police Department within twenty-four (24) hours
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of any changes.
e. Be authorized to cant' a firearm on the University campus pursuant to University
policy.
ARTICLE H.
AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS AND
THE REDLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO THE JEANNE CLERY
ACT AND CALIFORNIA EDUCATION CODE SECTION 67381
I. In Progress Crimes. All "in progress" crimes will be reported to the Police
Department immediately, regardless of the crime classification.
2. The Police Department as Prirngy Responding Agency. The Police Department
will have primary responsibility for handling the following reports occurring within the
University Campus and properties as set forth in Exhibit "A":
a. Crimes of violence, including actual and attempted homicides, rapes, sexual assaults,
robberies, aggravated assaults, and those involving the use of implied use of a
weapon suicides, and suspicious or unattended deaths (includes in -progress and late
-- -- - reported crimes). Public Safety will immediately report any such crimes to the Police
Department for investigation, consistent with paragraph 6 below.
b. Missing persons cases. Public Safety will immediately report missing persons cases to
the Police Department so that a Police Department officer may be dispatched to
handle the investigation.
c. All controlled and/or dangerous substance violations (other than violations described
in Article II paragraph 4g).
-- d. All other crimes for which Public Safety does not retain primary responsibility for
responding to and performing any initial investigation.
3. Additional Police Department Responsibilities. Where legally and operationally
feasible, officers of the Police Department initiating criminal or civil process (e.g., criminal
investigations; arrests, service of arrest warrants, criminal summons, restraining orders, and/or
search warrants) on University Campus will inform Public Safety in advance of their intended
activity. When this is not possible or practical, all information that can be shared relating to the
matter will be provided to the Chief of Public Safety or the Chief s designee at the earliest
practical opportunity following the activity.
4. Public Safety as Primary Responding Aaene_y. Public Safety will be the primary
responding agency for the below listed crimes that occur or are reported at the University
Campus and properties listed in Exhibit "A", provided that there is no identifiable suspect, no
collectable physical evidence, no workable leads, and the crime is not an apparent hate crime. If,
with respect to any of the below listed crimes, an identifiable suspect, physical evidence,
workable leads, a hate crime, or other extraordinary circumstances are present, the Police
Department will be notified to collaborate on how each of the Parties wish to complete the
initial phase(s) of the investigation.
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a. Penal Code Section 484 — Petty Thefts (if the value is $950.00 or less; value will be
based on victim statement);
b. Penal Code Section 459 — (non-residential burglaries, vehicle burglaries, and
commercial burglaries with no forced -entry and no involvement by University
employees is suspected);
c. Penal Code Section 537(a) — Defraud of an Innkeeper (if the value is $950 or less);
d. Penal Code Section 594 — Vandalism (when the aggregate amount of damages totals
less than $400; value will be based on victim's statement); .
e. Penal Code Section 653(m) — Annoying Phone Calls (unless threats of harm directed
at University students, faculty, staff, or the University in general are made);
f. Penal Code Section 374.4(a) — Illegal Dumping; and
g. Health and Safety Code Section 11357(a) and (b) — Possession of marijuana (no
more than28.5 grams) or concentrated cannabis (no more than 4 grams) will be
handled through the University's judicial process and marijuana, concentrated
cannabis, and associated paraphernalia will be confiscated and disposed of
according to the protocol identified in the Department of Public Safety Handbook
policy number 4.46.
- 5. Cooperation and Deference for Dual Investigations. The University recognizes
and respects the Police Department's need to respond to, investigate, and document student
complaints of sexual violence. When the University notifies the Police Department of
allegations of sexual violence on University Campus for emergency response or investigation,
the report will not identify the victim unless the victim consents to being identified after the
victim has been informed of his or her right to have his or her personally identifying information
withheld pursuant to Penal Code Section 293, Except where disclosure is required by law, the
University will not notify the Police Department of allegations of sexual violence on University
Campus that are reported only to pastoral employees, mental -health professionals, or
counselors.
The Police Department recognizes and respects the University's need to respond to,
investigate, and document student complaints of sexual violence through its administrative
processes. According to federal agency guidance, the University must take immediate and
appropriate action to investigate or otherwise determine what occurred when allegations of
sexual violence are reported to the University. This action would be separate from any Police
Department criminal investigation. In order to comply with the aforementioned guidance, the
University may not be able to wait until the completion of a criminal investigation or until
charges are filed by the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office. University
investigations are time sensitive and require prompt follow-up. However, unless the University
determines in its sole judgment that it must take immediate steps to provide a safe and
nondiscriminatory environment for all students, the University will wait a reasonable amount of
time (usually 7 to 10 business days) to allow the Police Department to initiate its initial fact-
finding and the gathering of evidence in the criminal investigation. At.the conclusion of that
reasonable waiting period, the University's Title IX coordinator and Chief of Public Safety (or
its designee) will confer with the Police Department's Operations Division Commander and
endeavor in good faith to reach an agreement on steps the University's investigation team will
take to fulfill its policy and legal obligations without unduly interfering with any ongoing Police
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Department investigation. If agreement cannot be reached after good faith discussions, the
University's Vice President over Public Safety and the Police Department's Chief will confer to
reach a resolution.
6. Reports and Investigations Upon receiving notice that a crime has occurred on
the University Campus, Public Safety will contact the reporting party and/or victim and conduct
a preliminary inquiry to determine if the reported incident meets the criteria as described in
Article II paragraph 4 of this MOU, and prepare a written report. If at any time a question arises
as to whether an incident meets the criteria as described in Article 1I paragraph 2 of this MOU,
Public Safety will contact the Police Department for assistance or guidance.
a. Public Safety will immediately provide the Police Department with a copy of Public
Safety's preliminary report once it has been reviewed and approved by a supervisor.
The Police Department will review Public Safety's report to confirm that it meets the
Police Department's standards. The Police Department reserves the right toreturn the
report to Public Safety for correction and/or revision. Once the Police Department
- accepts the report from Public Safety with no additional required revisions, the
- Police Department will attach a Police Department face page, assign a Police
Department report number, and make the report number available to Public Safety.'
- b. When the Police Department is the primary responding agency, Public Safety may
be granted the opportunity to concurrently complete an investigation for the
University's internal documentation. Under those circumstances, the Police
Department will share pertinent information with Public Safety, as authorized by
law, to assist Public Safety in completing its reports. The Police Department will
- have discretion to allow Public Safety Officers to be present while completing, an
investigation.
-_-_- 7. Additional Public Safety Responsibilities.
a. In every case where a custodial arrest is made by a Public Safety Officer authorized
by this MOU, the Police Department shall be notified without unnecessary delay. In
- -every case where a custodial arrest is made by a Public Safety Officer, the Police
Department shall assume responsibility for the prisoner and determine whether to
keep the prisoner in custody. If necessary, the processing of a prisoner may be
facilitated by the Police Department's sworn personnel or its designees.
b. Patterns of crime developing on the University Campus will be reported by the
Chief of Public Safety to the Police Department Operations Commander as soon as
- practical. Significant crimes that occur off University Campus, but may pose a
serious or continuing threat to the campus community, will be reported to the Public
Safety dispatcher by the on -duty Police Department supervisor or the supervisor's
designee as soon as possible.
c. If at any time an on -duty supervisor of Public Safety feels that a case or situation
exceeds his or her ability to safely, effectively, and appropriately handle or
investigate the matter or case, it should be referred to the Police Department at that
time. Care should be taken to involve the Police Department at the earliest possible
opportunity to reduce confusion and duplication of efforts while maximizing the
integrity of the crime scene and preliminary investigation.
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8. Mutual Assistance. The Police Department shall provide any reasonable
assistance requested by Public Safety relating to matters of public safety, maintaining order, and
investigating crimes. A request for assistance will be approved based upon the ability of the
Police Department to provide assistance at the time of the request. Requests for assistance
should be made early to optimize the ability of the Police Department to plan for and provide
assistance. Similarly, the Police Department may request assistance from Public Safety. Again,
such requests should be communicated to Public Safety early when possible to allow Public
Safety to plan and prepare its resources so as to best support the Police Department.
9. Special Events. From time to time, major events are planned on the University
Campus that may impact the larger community. Timely planning and coordination by Public
Safety with the Police Department is important to ensure the event is adequately staffed and
public safety protected. The Chief of Public Safety or designee will contact the Police
Department as early as practical to initiate the planning and coordination process. If special
events held within the University Campus or properties as set forth in Exhibit "A" require the
assistance of Police Department, Police Department will enter into an agreement with the special
event sponsors for recovery of costs for those services.
10. Independent Relationship. Neither Party to this MOU shall have the power or
authority to create any obligation on behalf of the other, either express or implied. Neither Party
shall be considered the employer nor the joint employer of the other Parry's employees.
11. Periodic Review. This MOU shall be reviewed by both Parties on a biennial
basis.
12. Crime Statistics. Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Act (20 U.S.C. § 1092(1)) (the
"Act"), the University is required, inter alia, to identify and collect certain crime statistics,
maintain records, report crime statistics to the U.S. Department of Education ("DOE"), and
make the University community aware of certain crimes on University Campus. In light of the
Act:
a. The Police Department will annually provide Public Safety accurate crime statistics
related to the Act.
b. The University will submit its jurisdictional boundaries and crime statistics
categories each year to the Police Department to process. These boundaries and
categories may change due to DOE updates and/or requirements.
c. The University will be billed according to the City's adopted Schedule of Fees and
Charges, for the services of a data search for required statistics.
d. The Police Department will provide the University limited information in a timely
manner as the information relates to matters involving critical and/or threatening
circumstances that impact ongoing, and/or continual, safety and/or security threats to
the University community so that the University can make an informed decision as
to whether or not to disseminate DOE required notifications or warning pursuant to
the Act. The limited information the Police Department releases will consist of-
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1. Type of crime/threat;
2. Location of crime/threat;
3. Date and time of the crime/threat;
4. Circumstances surrounding the crime/threat;
5. Suspect(s) information;
6. Disposition of the crime/threat; and
7. Any updates concerning the crime/threat
13. Lost Money and Goods. The University has the authority to store, process, and
dispose of all found money and property located on University Campus and other properties set
forth in Exhibit "A". The University will follow all retention laws pursuant to California Civil
Code Section 2080.1 and store the lost money and property until the mandatory time limits
have been reached. Thereafter, the University will contact an appropriate and lawful service and
turn over the lost money or property for final disposition. The University will contact
PropertyRoom.com to obtain the current "Do Not Sell Items" list prior to disposition of lost
-money or property. TheUniversitywill not surrender to PropertyRoom.com items identified on
the current "Do Not Sell Items: list used by the PropertyRoom.com auction service. The
University will follow its current policy for property disposing items
14. SiienaQe . The City may allow Public Safety to place necessary signage upon
public property and/or roadways for events that Public Safety is directly responsible for
coordinating, as long as Public Safety has submitted a diagram of the proposed signage
placement to the City's Police Department and complied with any City requirements for said
signage, so as to ensure all efforts to avoid creating a traffic hazard. All signage shall be
removed by Public Safety from public property and/or roadways within 24 hours of the
completion of the event. All other requests to post signage upon public property and highways
for other University events that do not fall under Public Safety's direct coordination will
comply with all City ordinances.
15. Use of Force by Public Safety Personnel. In any instance where a Public Safety
Officer uses force upon any person, that incident will be reported to the Police Department in a
timely manner. If the use of force was done during a Public Safety Officer's response to an
incident in which a crime report is prepared for, that report may satisfy the notification
requirement of this paragraph.
Any use of force by a Public Safety Officer shall be investigated administratively by the
University. Should any criminal investigation be deemed appropriate concerning a use of force
by a Public Safety Officer, the Police Department will maintain jurisdiction and authority.
Evidence and information requested by the Police Department of Public Safety shall be made
and provided in full accordance with the law.
16. Amendment and Termination., This MOU may be amended at any time by the
mutual written consent of the Parties hereto. The authority granted in Article I can be revoked by
the Chief of Police upon five (5) days prior written notice to the University. Otherwise, this MOU
may be terminated by either Party upon 30-day prior written notice to the other of its intention
to do so.
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17. Integration. This MOU, including Exhibit "A" which is incorporated by reference
herein, represents the final, complete, and exclusive agreement and understanding between the
Parties as to the matters contained herein, and any prior negotiations, written proposals or verbal
agreements relating to such matters are superseded by this MOU. The Memorandum of
Understanding dated October 18, 2005, is hereby rescinded.
18. Mutual Indemnification. During the term of this MOU, the University shall
defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and the Police Department, its official, officers,
agents, and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, judgments, or liabilities
arising from any and all alleged acts or omissions of the University and its officials, officers,
agents and employees during those times when said officials, officers, agents, and employees are
acting pursuant to the terms of this MOU. During the term of this MOU, the City shall defend,
indemnify, and hold harmless the University, its officials, officers, agents, and employees from
and against any and all claims, demands, judgments, or liabilities arising from any and all alleged
acts or omissions of the City and the Police Department and its officials, officers, agents, and
employees during those times when said officials, officers, agents, and employees are acting
pursuant to the terms of this MOU.
19. Death.Notification. In the even there is a reported death on University Campus,
Public Safetyand Police Department will confer on communication to next of kin in case of a
death of a student, employee or other person on University Campus. University understands
that the Coroner's Office may take the lead and dictate protocols.
20. Insurance. Each Party agrees to self -insure and/or maintain a policy or policies
of insurance coverage, at its own expense, as set forth below sufficient to protect itself against
claims arising from bodily injury, property damage, personal injury, and any other claims
arising from the performance of each Party under this MOU, including, but not limited to, law
enforcement activities, emergency responses, mutual aid operations, and shared events.
Coverage shall include liability for injuries, deaths, property damage, or other claims resulting
from the actions or omissions of the parties during the performance of this Agreement. Upon
request, either Party shall provide to the other with certificates of insurance and endorsements
evidencing such insurance. Insurance policies shall include a provision prohibiting cancellation
or modification of the policy except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other Party.
a. Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability insurance in the amount that meets
statutory requirements or certification of self -insured or exemption from the workers'
compensation laws of the State of California.
b. Comprehensive General Liability insurance in the minimum amount of One Million
Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000)
aggregate, for public liability, property damage and personal injury is required.
c. Business Auto Liability coverage, with minimum limits of One Million Dollars
($1,000,000) per occurrence, combined single limit bodily injury liability and
property damage liability. This coverage shall include all owned vehicles, hired and
non -owned vehicles, and employee non -ownership vehicles. Each Party shall name
the other as an Additional Insured under its commercial general liability insurance
policy for the duration of the activities contemplated by this MOU. This coverage
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shall apply to claims arising from the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of the
other Party or its officers, employees, agents, or contractors, specifically in connection
with the performance of activities under this Agreement.
The insurance provided by each Party shall be considered primary insurance, and any insurance
or self-insurance maintained by the other Party shall be in excess of, and shall not contribute to,
the primary coverage.
Each Party agrees to waive any right of subrogation against the other Party for claims covered
by the commercial general liability insurance policy. This waiver shall apply to all claims
arising out of or related to the activities under this Agreement.
21. Notices. Any notice or other communication required, or which may be given,
pursuant to this MOU, shall be in writing. Any such notice shall be deemed delivered (i) on the
date of delivery in person; (ii) five (5) days after deposit in first class registered mail, with
return receipt requested; (iii) on the actual delivery date if deposited with an overnight courier;
or (iv) on the date sent by facsimile or electronic mail transmission (including PDF), if
confirmed with a copy sent contemporaneously by first class, certified, registered or express
- - mail; in each case properly posted and fully prepaid to the appropriate address set forth below,
or such other address as a Party may provide notice in accordance with this paragraph:
CITY:
City Clerk
City of Redlands
35 Cajon Street
P.O. Box 3005 (mailing)
Redlands, CA 92373
jdonaldson@cityofredlands.org
Phone: (909) 798-7531
UNIVERSITY:
Mr. Walt Branson
Interim Vice President / CFO
University of Redlands
1200 E. Colton Ave.
Redlands, CA 92373
walter branson@redlands.edu
Phone: (909) 748-8066
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SIGNATURE PAGE
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MOU BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS AND REDLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT
REGARDING AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITES
IN WITNESS HERETO, the Parties have executed and entered into this MOU as of February 3,
2026.
City of edlands
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EXI-IIB IT " A"
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS AND PROPERI IBS
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EXHIBIT A (CONTINUED)
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS AND PROPERTIES
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