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File #: 25-638   
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Passed
File created: 8/4/2025 In control: City Council/Public Financing Authority
On agenda: 8/19/2025 Final action: 8/19/2025
Title: Adopt Resolution No. 2025-55 authorizing the acceptance of FY25/26 Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program (CTFGP) funding from the California Highway Patrol to support DUI enforcement and officer training
Attachments: 1. Att #1 Grant Agreement FY2526 CTFGP, 2. Att #2 Resolution No. 2025-55

REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION

 

SUBMITTED TO:                     Honorable Mayor and City Council Members                     

 

SUBMITTED BY:                     Travis Hopkins, City Manager                     

 

VIA:                     Eric Parra, Chief of Police

 

PREPARED BY:                     Thoby Archer, Lieutenant and Kimberly Rodriguez, Management Analyst

 

Subject:

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Adopt Resolution No. 2025-55 authorizing the acceptance of FY25/26 Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program (CTFGP) funding from the California Highway Patrol to support DUI enforcement and officer training

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Statement of Issue:

The Huntington Beach Police Department has been awarded $84,480 through the FY25/26 Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program (CTFGP) Award #23327 administered by the California Highway Patrol. The funding will support DUI enforcement and officer training initiatives aimed at reducing impaired driving incidents, particularly those related to cannabis and other drug use. CHP requires a resolution specific to the current fiscal year in order to execute the agreement and release funds. Staff is seeking Council approval to accept the funds, adopt the resolution, and appropriate the grant amount.

 

Financial Impact:

The $84,480 grant is fully reimbursable and will be used between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026. There is no impact to the General Fund. Grant revenues will be appropriated into a dedicated account for tracking and reporting purposes.

 

Recommended Action:

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Approve and authorize the execution of grant agreement FY25/26 CTFGP Law Enforcement-Huntington Beach Police Department and adopt Resolution No. 2025-55, “A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Authorizing the Chief of Police to Accept Grant Funds from the State of California Department of California Highway Patrol for DUI Saturation Patrols and Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) Training.

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Alternative Action(s):

Do not approve and direct staff accordingly.

 

Analysis:

The Huntington Beach Police Department continues to see a significant number of DUI-related incidents, including an increase in drivers impaired by cannabis and other drugs. Although the department has two full-time officers dedicated to DUI enforcement, the recent increase in DUI incidents makes it clear that additional support is needed to combat the problem effectively.

 

This grant will support a two-part strategy focused on both enforcement and training. Funding will be used to conduct DUI saturation patrols during high-risk times and in areas where impaired driving is most likely to occur. These patrols will be staffed by trained officers and are designed to increase law enforcement visibility, deter dangerous behavior, and reduce the number of DUI-related accidents and arrests.

 

The grant will also fund training for officers on how to detect and handle impaired drivers. This includes hosting Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) courses taught by certified HBPD instructors, as well as sending officers to external DUI-related training programs. Training will take place during officers’ off-duty hours and will be covered through grant-funded overtime.

 

By combining focused patrol efforts with high-quality training, the department will be better equipped to address impaired driving in the community and improve public safety.

 

Environmental Status:

This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.

 

Strategic Plan Goal:

Goal 8 - Public Safety, Strategy A - Community-wide comprehensive risk reduction program to optimize public safety's emergency response and reduce the number of calls.

 

For details, visit www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/strategicplan

 

Attachment(s):

1.                     Grant Agreement FY25/26 CTFGP Law Enforcement-Huntington Beach, Award #23327

2.                     Resolution No. 2025-55