File #: 24-321    Version: 1 Name: Designation of Applicant's Agent Cal OES 130
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 7/15/2024 Final action: 7/15/2024
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Adopt a Resolution to Authorize the City Manager to Approve the Designation of Applicant's Agent Resolution for Non-State Agencies
Attachments: 1. A - Resolution - Cal OES Form 160, 2. B - Cal-OES-130-Fillable-Rev-3-9-22
Title
Adopt a Resolution to Authorize the City Manager to Approve the Designation of Applicant's Agent Resolution for Non-State Agencies
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COUNCIL PRIORITY
* Public Safety
* Sustainability & Resiliency
* Fiscal Sustainability and Transparency

SUMMARY

This resolution will allow the City of San Leandro to obtain federal financial assistance for any existing or future grant programs.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends authorizing the City Manager, Police Chief, and Public Works Director to apply for grants with the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for all open and future disasters up to three (3) years following the date of approval.

BACKGROUND

Cal OES frequently solicits applications for grant funding of projects that reduce or mitigate the impact of natural disasters before they happen and for projects related to recovery after a natural disaster occurs. Applicants for grants must submit a form to Cal OES certifying that the City Council has made a resolution as to the staff who are authorized to apply for these grants and the type of authorization that is granted. Cal OES recognizes two types of authorizations: universal authorization that is effective for all open and future disaster funding up to three years following the date of approval and disaster specific authorization that is effective only for specific named disasters. Grants, if awarded, may require commitment of matching funds. Matching fund levels vary widely from 0% (none) to 50%. Cal OES is currently seeking applications for its Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), which requires a 25% match.

Analysis

The City Manager is generally authorized to sign agreements on behalf of the City and apply for grants. The Public Works Director manages the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and has detailed knowledge of CIP projects that allows them to determine when a project is likely to be competitive for grants, the amount of grant money needed, and the amount of...

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