City Council Agenda
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Memo to: |
Manteca City Council |
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From: |
Stephen Schluer, Chief of Police |
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Prepared by: |
Paul Carmona, Police Captain |
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Date: |
November 4, 2025 |
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Subject: |
Antone E & Marie F Raymus Foundation Grant |
Recommendation:
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Adopt a resolution accepting a grant of $30,000 from the Antone E & Marie F Raymus Foundation for the Purchase of a Police Drone and appropriate those funds totaling $30,000 to Miscellaneous Grants (Fund 101) revenue and expenditure accounts.
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Background:
The Antone E & Marie F Raymus Foundation has generously given the Manteca Police Department Drone Unit a $30,000 grant to enhance public safety through the use of drone technology. The Police Department plans to utilize the donations to purchase a new drone and related accessories that will improve operational efficiency, officer safety, and response capabilities.
Due to the nature of this grant, the Department recommends these funds be used for one-time expenditures that would normally be requested from the General Fund and not for on-going expenses. Staff recommends these funds be used to purchase a BRINC Lemur 2 Tactical Unmanned Aerial System kit.
The BRINC Lemur 2 is a specialized, purpose-built Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) designed specifically for tactical and public safety applications, including law enforcement, HazMat response, and search and rescue (SAR) missions. Unlike commercial-grade drones, the Lemur 2 is engineered for internal structure navigation and operation in high-risk, confined, and low-light environments.
The proposed purchase includes three essential components:
1. BRINC Lemur 2 Drone Kit: Includes the drone, controller, batteries, and necessary field accessories.
2. BRINC Protection & Data Plan: This annual service plan is critical due to the high-risk operational profile. It provides unlimited repairs and replacement for the airframe, spare parts (including propellers), and batteries, regardless of the cause of damage.
3. BRINC LiveOps Streaming Service: This subscription provides secure, encrypted (AES-256) data and 4G LTE connectivity. It allows real-time, high-definition (4K) video and thermal feeds, as well as real-time 2D/3D floor plans generated via the drone's LiDAR system, to be securely streamed to command staff and remote users via a web browser. This capability is essential for establishing a unified operating picture during active incidents.
Fiscal Impact:
Staff recommends accepting the grant from the Antone E & Marie F Raymus Foundation in the amount of $30,000 and appropriating those funds to Miscellaneous Grants (Fund 101) revenue and expenditure accounts.
Documents Attached:
1. Attachment 1 - Resolution
2. Attachment 2 - Grant Approval Letter