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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 10 - SWAT Team ITEM # o MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY M MEETING DATE: OCTOBER 16, 2012 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CITIES OF HURST, EULESS AND BEDFORD FOR THE FORMATION OF THE NORTHEAST TARRANT COUNT AREA SWAT TEAM RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider authorizing the City Manager to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Cities of Hurst, Euless and Bedford for the formation of the Northeast Tarrant County Area SWAT Team. FUNDING SOURCE: Funding for the regional SWAT team currently exists in various operational accounts of the Police Department. Future individual city expenditures will be reduced due to efficiencies in the consolidated approach. BACKGROUND: The Police Department has maintained a fully functional SWAT team since 1981. The team currently has 16 positions for operational team members and seven positions for negotiators. The funding for this team is included in various accounts of the Police Department operating budget and includes items such as training, equipment purchase and replacement, and overtime. The existence of a team to respond to critical incidents and to execute high risk warrants is a necessary part of protecting our citizens. However, we are fortunate that the team's use is infrequent in the City of Grapevine. The cities of Hurst, Euless and Bedford are faced with the same dilemma in that full SWAT teams are expensive to maintain but a requirement for a full service city. With this in mind the four cities have agreed to consolidate their teams in an effort to reduce the expense and commitment required of each city. The formation of the Northeast Tarrant County Area SWAT Team (NETCAST) will allow for the member cities to have the resources available for a full SWAT operation while committing only half of the resources that are currently used to maintain a full team. The manpower commitment from the City of Grapevine will be nine team member positions October 12,2012(1:27PM) and three negotiators. While this consolidation will reduce the expenses of each city, it will also allow for more operational experience for the members. With more cities involved there will be more opportunities for the team to be deployed. This will only serve to hone the skills of each of the team members. Staff recommends approval. BS/ES October 12,2012(1:27PM)