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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 23-358RESOLUTION NO.23-358 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be and lie is hereby authorized to execute a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the South East Texas Regional Planning Coma -mission related to emergency notifications in an amount to not exceed $28,875.66 over two (2) years. The inceting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with. the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Goverrunent Code, Chapter 551. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 5th day of December, 2023. Mayor Roy West - FY 2023 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) Memorandum of Understanding Memorandum of Understanding/Agreement Between the Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission (SETRPC) and City of Beaumont Regarding the City of Beaumont's use of the Southeast Texas Emergency Alerting Network 1, PARTIES. The parties to this Agreement are SETRPC and the City of Beaumont. 2. The purpose of this Agreement is for the local jurisdiction to acknowledge the SETRPC's application for 2023 Port Security Grant (Period of Performance: September 1, 2023 — August 31, 2026) funds to provide regional access to the South East Texas Regional Emergency Alerting Network, to signify the City of Beaumont's support of the project, and to set forth terms by which each of the parties will ensure the project's success. 4. RESPONSIBILITIES. The roles and responsibilities of each party are understood as follows: SETRPC agrees to: Administer the emergency alerting system; Ensure compliance with grant requirements; Contact with and ensure timely payment to third party vendor for emergency alerting network services; City of Beaumont agrees to: Fallow Emergency Network Services guidelines as outlined in the Interlocal Agreement between SETRPC and the City of Beaumont; It is anticipated that industry expenses for promoting the regional emergency alerting network will provide the required cash match; however, if this is deemed an ineligible match or if expenses are insufficient to meet the full required cash match, the City of Beaumont agrees to provide a pro rata match not to exceed $28,87S.66 over two years, FY2024-2025; FY2025-2026, 5. POINT OF CONTACT, Stephen L. Curran Director, Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Division South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 2210 Eastex Freeway Beaumont, Texas 77703 Office: (409) 924-7514 Fax: (409) 899-0926 Email: scurran@setrpc.org Website: www.setrpc.org 6. OTHER PROVISIONS. Nothing in this agreement is intended to conflict with current laws or regulations of the State of Texas or local Government. If a term of this agreement is inconsistent with such authority, then that term shall be invalid, but the remaining terms and conditions of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. The terms of the agreement will become effective on the date found next to the signatures below, 8. MODIFICATIONS. This agreement may be modified upon the mutual written consent of the parties. 9. TERMINATION. The terms of this agreement, as modified with the consent of both parties, will remain in effect until the grant end date for an approved grant. Either party, upon 30 days written notice to the other party may terminate this agreement. APPROVED BY: Shanna Burke Executive Director Signature Date SETRPC Roy West Mayor Signature Date City of Beaumont PSGP 2023 Population (based on 2020 % of Population Match published Census Data) Jefferson County 34,233 7.9511% $ 8,574.63 (includes: Nome, China, Taylor Landing) Beaumont, City of 115,282 26.7758% $ 28,875.66 Bevil Oaks 1,089 0.2529% $ 272.77 Groves, City of 17,335 4.0263% $ 4,342.04 Nederland, City of 18,856 4.3796% $ 4,723.02 Port Arthur, City of 56,039 13.0158% $ 14,036.56 Port Neches, City of 13,692 3.1802% $ 3,429.55 Hardin County (includes: 31,988 7.4297% $ 8,012.31 Rose Hill Acres) Kountze, City of 1,981 0,4601% $ 496.20 Lumberton, City of 13,554 3.1481% $ 3,394.99 Silsbee, City of 6,935 1.6107% $ 1,737.07 Sour Lake, City of 1,773 0.4118% $ 444.10 Orange County (includes: 40,458 9.3969% $ 10,133.86 Pine Forest, Rose City) Bridge City, City of 9,546 2.2172% $ 2,391.07 Orange, City of 19,324 4.4883% $ 4,840.25 Pinehurst, City of 2,232 0.5184% $ 559.07 Vidor, City of 9,789 2.2736% $ 2,451.93 West Orange, City of 3,459 0.8034% $ 866.41 Jasper County 32,980 7.6601% $ 8,260.78 430,545 100.000% $ 107,842.25 Population Total 430,545 Grant Budget Port Security 25% Match $ 107,842.25 $107,842.00 Port Security 75% Grant Funds $ 323,526.75 $323,527.00 TOTAL PROJECT COSTS: $ 431,369.00 $431,369.00 Jefferson County Population 256,526 Hardin County Population 56,231 Orange County Population 84,808 Jasper County Population 32,980 430,545 431,369.00 $ 107,842.25 256,526 56,231 $ 229,779.00 20 Counties Population % of Populatim Match Hardin 57,602 13.4555% $ 2.69 Jasper 35,529 8.2994% $ 1.66 Jefferson 251,565 58.7642% $ 11.75 Orange 83,396 19.4809% $ 3.90 428,092