City Council Agenda
Memo to:
Manteca City Council
From:
Interim Fire Chief David Rudat
Prepared by:
Franco Torrice, Deputy Chief of Administration
Date:
October 21, 2025
Subject:
Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant 2025.
Recommendation:
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Adopt a resolution accepting the SAFER Grant (EMW-2024-FF-00278) in the amount not to exceed $2,692,300 for nine (9) firefighters over the three (3) year period of performance and authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute all grant-related documents and take all necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of the resolution.
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Background:
The City Council adopted a major goal for the 2025-2026 budget to establish and open Fire Station #6. Thereafter, at the direction of the City Manager, Fire Department personnel were asked to seek grant funding for nine additional firefighters. The grant period opened after the FY26 budget was adopted and the application was submitted in July of 2025. The grant has a three-year performance period in which the City must provide a 25% match in each of the first two years and a 65% match in year three. This grant identified and justified the need for nine additional firefighters, in part to meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1710, staffing and performance standard for the Manteca Fire Department.
Fiscal Impact:
The City's portion for year 1 is 25% or $363.824.44 + salary and benefit increases approved after the grant application was submitted.
The City's portion for year 2 is 25% or $363.824.44 + COLA, merit, and benefit increases.
The City's portion for year 3 is 65% or $945,943.54[MB1] + COLA, merit, and benefit increases.
Year four and beyond would be 100% funded by the City.
The SAFER grant uses level costs for all years of the grant, so the City is responsible for additional COLA's, merit increases, and benefit increases applied in the second and third year. Staff will return to Council with...
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