Title:
Title
Agreement: Sutter Medical Center Police Security Services
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FileID
File ID: 2019-00300
Location
Location: Citywide
Recommendation:
Recommendation
Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager, or the City Manager’s designee, to: 1) enter into an Agreement with Sutter Medical Center for an amount not to exceed $1,345,784 for a two-year period beginning January 1, 2019; and 2) maintain the four Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Police Officer positions previously authorized by Resolution No. 2014-0117 and maintained by Resolution No. 2016-0032 and Resolution No. 2017-0061.
Contact: Lisa Hinz, Police Captain, Office of Specialized Services, Outreach and Engagement, (916) 808-0822, Police Department
Body
Presenter: None
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Resolution
3-Agreement
Description/Analysis
Issue Detail: Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento (Hospital), wishes to enter into an agreement with the Sacramento Police Department (SPD) to provide security services within the Hospital and the surrounding area for a two-year period, starting January 1, 2019, and terminating December 31, 2020, for a total amount of $1,345,784.
This agreement would provide identical services currently provided at the Hospital pursuant to City Agreement No. 2017-0530 that expired on December 31, 2018. In addition, this agreement will continue funding for four Police Officer Full Time Equivalent (FTE) positions previously authorized by the City Council.
Policy Considerations: The recommendations are consistent with Sacramento City Code 3.04.020 which requires City Council approval to enter into an agreement involving income of $100,000 or more.
Economic Impacts: None
Environmental Considerations: None
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it does not constitute a “project” as defined in Sections 15378 and 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA guidelines.
Sustainability: Not applicable
Commission/Committee Action: Not applicable
Rationale for Recommendation: Since 2014, the SPD has entered into agreements to provide public safety services for Sutter Medical Hospital. Most recently, the City Council has approved Resolution No. 2014-0117, Resolution No. 2016-0032, and Resolution No. 2017-0061 to continue public safety services for Sutter. This agreement will enhance the SPD’s ability to provide effective public safety and security services by physically assigning officers within the Hospital and in the surrounding areas. The officers funded by this agreement will provide a direct connection between the hospital and immediate area and will assist in coordinating the response of specialty units in responding to and investigating crimes.
Financial Considerations: The expenses associated with the salary and benefit costs of the four FTE Police Officer positions will be reimbursed by Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento, to the City. Should the agreement be terminated, the positions will be eliminated. There is no adverse impact on the SPD’s operating budget.
Local Business Enterprise (LBE): Not applicable