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File #: 16-1034   
Type: Grant Applications and Awards
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 1/28/2016
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing the submission of a grant application for up to $250,000.00 to the Office of the Texas Division of Emergency Management for a 2016 Emergency Management Preparedness Grant to be used to prevent, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism and natural disasters; authorizing an in-kind matching contribution of up to $250,000.00; and authorizing the acceptance of funds, upon award of the grant. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Charles N. Hood, Fire Chief]
Indexes: FIre Department, Grants
Attachments: 1. 2016 EMPG Staffing, 2. EMPG Designee Letter, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2016-01-28-0026
DEPARTMENT: SAFD


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Charles N. Hood


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

2016 Emergency Management Preparedness Grant (EMPG)


SUMMARY:

This ordinance authorizes the submission of a grant application to apply for, accept, and appropriate, up to $250,000 from the Office of the Texas Division of Emergency Management for the 2016 Emergency Preparedness Grant to prevent, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism and natural disasters; authorizing an in-kind matching contribution of up to $250,000; and authorizing a personnel complement of 2 positions.



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The City of San Antonio has received $2.0 million in EMPG awards since 2003. These funds are designated to support local emergency preparedness activities to enhance the City's capability to mitigate potential hazards and respond to and recover from emergencies and disasters. The key elements of emergency preparedness are comprehensive emergency planning, emergency training, and exercising. This ordinance also approves a total personnel complement of 2 positions. These positions are essential for complying with the federal and state grant management requirements and for increasing regional preparedness capabilities against a catastrophic disaster. Allowable expenses include personnel compensation and benefits, travel, vehicle allowances, training equipment, operation and repair of administrative equipment, utility costs, janitorial and custodial services, rent and maintenance, vehicle rental, insurance and indemnification, attendance at meeting and conferences and indirect costs.

The 2 positions in the Office of Emergency Management to be funded with EMPG are:

* 1 Department Fiscal Administrator
* 1 Special Projects Manager


The Special Projects Manager position is partially funded under the 2016 Homeland Security Grant Program.

The Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) requires in-kind match. In 2015, t...

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