City of Fayetteville
File #: 21-2210    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/30/2021 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/13/2021 Final action:
Title: Adoption of Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinance 2022-5 for the Fayetteville Fire Department's Fiscal Year 2020 Fire Prevention and Safety Grant
Attachments: 1. SRO 2022-5 FY20 Fire Prevention & Safety Grant, 2. EMW-2020-FP-00334 - Award Package (1), 3. fema_fy-2020-fps-nofo, 4. FY 2020 FPS User Guide - final
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Douglas J. Hewett, ICMA-CM, City Manager

FROM: Michael Hill, Fire Chief
Kelly Olivera, Budget and Evaluation Director

DATE: September 13, 2021

RE:
Title
Adoption of Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinance 2022-5 for the Fayetteville Fire Department's Fiscal Year 2020 Fire Prevention and Safety Grant
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal I: Safe and Secure Community


Executive Summary:
The Fayetteville Fire Department (FFD) has been awarded the Fiscal Year 2020 Fire Prevention and Safety Grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, to fund the personnel costs for one additional part-time fire inspector, including uniforms and equipment, for one year.

Council is asked to adopt Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinance 2022-5 to appropriate $31,523. The funding sources for this project include $30,021 of federal grant funding and a $1,502 required local match.

Background:
The purpose of the Fire Prevention and Safety Grant Program is to enhance the safety of the public and firefighters with respect to fire and fire-related hazards by assisting fire prevention programs and supporting firefighter health and safety research and development.

The growth of the City has outpaced the growth of the FFD's fire prevention division resulting in an emerging trend where the department is unable to keep up with the demand for fire inspection services as mandated by the North Carolina Fire Inspection cycle.

The addition of a grant funded, part-time fire inspector will assist the department in completing fire inspections as required.


Issues/Analysis:
The FFD will fall increasingly behind in completing the number of state mandated fire inspections without the addition of staff. Acceptance of this grant opportunity will provide temporary relief until a more permanent solu...

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