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Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
This RFP is for executive recruitment services to hire a General Manager for the Kensington Police Protection & Community Services District.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 6, 2020
Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
Close: Aug 6, 2020
This RFP is for executive recruitment services to hire a General Manager for the Kensington Police Protection & Community Services District.
Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
Procurement of professional accounting services.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 28, 2019
Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
Close: Oct 28, 2019
Procurement of professional accounting services.
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Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
The document details a memo from the Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District (KPPCSD) General Counsel concerning a second draft of a new agreement with the Kensington Community Council (KCC) for recreational and educational services. This new draft, effective July 1, 2022, is designed to replace a prior agreement from January 2017. The memo highlights key revisions in the draft, including a restructured compensation model where KCC pays KPPCSD an annual facilities fee of $30,000 or 75% of collected fees (whichever is less), clearer definitions of responsibilities, and updated general provisions. The new agreement has an initial term of one year with automatic annual renewals.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2022
Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
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The document details a memo from the Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District (KPPCSD) General Counsel concerning a second draft of a new agreement with the Kensington Community Council (KCC) for recreational and educational services. This new draft, effective July 1, 2022, is designed to replace a prior agreement from January 2017. The memo highlights key revisions in the draft, including a restructured compensation model where KCC pays KPPCSD an annual facilities fee of $30,000 or 75% of collected fees (whichever is less), clearer definitions of responsibilities, and updated general provisions. The new agreement has an initial term of one year with automatic annual renewals.
Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
This document outlines an amendment to an interagency agreement between Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff and Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District. The amendment extends the term of police services from October 22, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and increases the total payment limit of the contract from $300,000.00 to $375,000.00 for the provision of law enforcement services.
Effective Date
Oct 22, 2019
Expires
Effective: Oct 22, 2019
Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
Expires:
This document outlines an amendment to an interagency agreement between Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff and Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District. The amendment extends the term of police services from October 22, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and increases the total payment limit of the contract from $300,000.00 to $375,000.00 for the provision of law enforcement services.
Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
A recommendation memo dated March 10, 2022, from Rick Benson, Interim General Manager, to the Board of Directors, advises approving a contract with FJ&I Engineering for storm drain repair at 92 Highland Boulevard. The project cost is not to exceed $21,000, with $17,000 budgeted. The recommendation is based on FJ&I Engineering being the low bidder with a proposal of $19,320. The work involves mobilization, demolition of existing infrastructure, and construction of a new storm drain box, sidewalk, and hot mix paving.
Effective Date
Mar 10, 2022
Expires
Effective: Mar 10, 2022
Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
Expires:
A recommendation memo dated March 10, 2022, from Rick Benson, Interim General Manager, to the Board of Directors, advises approving a contract with FJ&I Engineering for storm drain repair at 92 Highland Boulevard. The project cost is not to exceed $21,000, with $17,000 budgeted. The recommendation is based on FJ&I Engineering being the low bidder with a proposal of $19,320. The work involves mobilization, demolition of existing infrastructure, and construction of a new storm drain box, sidewalk, and hot mix paving.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kensington Police Protection And Comm Services District
The board meeting included discussions on legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation, the appointment of a General Manager, and labor negotiations. Key business items involved the first reading of an ordinance regarding code enforcement administrative citations, approval of the Kensington Ember Exclusion Program, the purchase of a Live Scan machine for the police department, the reinstatement of a recruitment and retention incentive program for police officers, and the approval of financial reports including the treasurer's quarterly report and various district expenditures. Additionally, reports were received from the police, fire, and emergency preparedness departments, alongside discussions about library renovations and community safety cameras.
The Board of Directors held a special and regular meeting to address several key topics. Discussion items included the introduction and first reading of an ordinance to establish procedures for administrative citations, the approval of the Kensington Ember Exclusion Program, and authorization for the purchase of a Live Scan machine for the police department. The board also reinstated a police officer recruitment and retention incentive program and discussed financial reports, including the Treasurer's Quarterly Report and budget revisions. Additionally, the board covered departmental reports from the police and fire chiefs, emergency preparedness coordinator, and management consultants.
The committee focused on the review and approval of applications from public members for the Emergency Preparedness Committee. Additionally, the committee reviewed and finalized the official Emergency Preparedness Committee protocols.
The committee discussed opportunities for coordination with local community networks, reviewed progress on the 2026 EPC Work Plan, and formalized subcommittee assignments. Key business included the discussion and approval of a directive regarding emergency responses to Red Flag Days, including parking restrictions, and the review of new applications for committee membership.
The committee held meetings to discuss the 2026 Emergency Preparedness Committee Work Plan progress and an overview of the Kensington Ember Exclusion Program (KEEP) pilot. A recommendation was made to the Board of Directors regarding the KEEP Pilot Program. Additionally, the committee reviewed new applications for public member seats, received a K6 presentation, and held a discussion with the Fire Chief and Police Chief regarding Red Flag Days and the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT).
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