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CC-CCUSD: ACTION ITEM - Discussion and Recommendation on Funding for and Management of Crossing Guards by the City and CCUSD.
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Meeting Date: June 4, 2024
Contact Person/Dept.: Ted Stevens, Parks, Recreation & Community Services
Phone Number: (310) 253-6682
Fiscal Impact: Yes [] No [X] General Fund: Yes [] No [X]
Attachments: Yes [X] No []
Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - CCC-CCUSD (05/30/2024)
Department Approval Name, Title Date: John Nachbar, City Manager (05/30/2024) _____________________________________________________________________
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the Liaison Committee:
1. Discuss and provide a recommendation to the City Council on funding for the All City Management Services Inc. (ACMS) agreement for the 2024/2025 school year; and
2. Discuss and provide a recommendation to City Council and the CCUSD Board on management of the ACMS contract.
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
The City Council, during the City's budget discussion in May 2024, asked the City/CCUSD Liaison Committee to discuss and make a recommendation on funding for crossing guards.
Crossing Guard Funding
The table below summarizes the history of school crossing guards in Culver City, including the number of crossing guards and source of funding, as well as CCUSD's proposal for School Year 2024/2025.
Prior to the 2022/2023 School Year, the Culver City Police Department provided crossing guard services near schools within Culver City Unified School District for over 20 years. Eight locations were historically identified as needing crossing guards to help ensure the safety of children walking to and from school.
1. Braddock Dr. and Duquesne Ave.
2. Sawtelle Blvd. and Rudman Dr.
3. Braddock Dr. and Elenda St.
4. Overland Ave. and Sawtelle Blvd.
5. Farragut Dr. and Coombs Ave.
6. Matteson Ave. and College Ave.
7. Overland Ave. and Farragut Dr.
8. Washington Blvd. and Elenda St.
The program was traditionally st...
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