Skip to main content

User menu

  • Home
  • Post a Job
  • Register

Site Network

  • County News
  • School News
Home
  • News
    • Campaigns and Elections
    • Pension Reform
    • Comings and Goings
  • Local Policy Issues
    • Housing and Land Use
    • Infrastructure
    • Green
    • Health Care
    • Public Safety
    • Transportation
    • Transparency
    • Cybersecurity
    • admin
  • Jobs Board
  • Contact

Now Hiring?

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Local Governments Awarded $270 Million to Fight Retail Theft

Local Governments Awarded $270 Million to Fight Retail Theft

By Brittany Maldonado on
  • facebook-f
  • twitter
  • envelope
  • print
723
handcuffs

Some 50 localities are set to receive nearly $270 million in grants to help fight retail theft.

The state’s Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) approved Organized Retail Theft Prevention funding for 38 law enforcement agencies and 13 county district attorney’s offices on Thursday. The money will be used for various crime-fighting tools and programs, including advanced surveillance technology and license plate tracking, loss prevention training, new task forces and data sharing.

The funding, which is part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s Real Public Safety Plan, represents the largest-ever single investment in retail crime prevention.

“Enough with these brazen smash-and-grabs,” said Newsom. “With an unprecedented $267 million investment, Californians will soon see more takedowns, more police, more arrests, and more felony prosecutions. When shameless criminals walk out of stores with stolen goods, they’ll walk straight into jail cells.”

In order to be approved for the grants, applicants had to show there were policies in place to protect privacy and prevent racial or ethnic discrimination.

One city missing out on the funds is Oakland. That's because officials missed the deadline to apply. Some are calling for heads to roll. Oakland is currently facing a budget deficit. Robberies and burglaries are up 20% and 35% respectively. If anyone needed these funds, it's Oaktown. This blunder follows errors by the city clerk's office that affected two local elections, as well as infighting over the city's next police chief.   

Find a full list of the grant awards below and read more from the BSCC.  

District Attorney Grants
Alameda County District Attorney’s Office$2,050,000
Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office$2,050,000
Orange County District Attorney’s Office$2,050,000
Placer County District Attorney’s Office$2,047,011
Riverside County District Attorney’s Office$2,050,000
Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office $2,050,000
San Francisco County District Attorney’s Office$2,050,000
Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office$800,000
Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office$2,050,000
Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office$2,050,000
Stanislaus County District Attorney’s Office$1,560,802
Ventura County District Attorney’s Office$2,047,631
Yolo County District Attorney’s Office$2,012,849
Law Enforcement Grants
Anaheim City Police Department$6,104,863
Bakersfield City Police Department$6,203,009
Beverly Hills City Police Department$4,534,580
Brea City Police Department $5,941,357
Chula Vista City Police Department$3,037,986
Citrus Heights City Police Department$2,752,138
Coalinga City Police Department$1,745,015
Costa Mesa City Police Department$3,518,133
Daly City City Police Department$8,033,830
Delano City Police Department$633,761
Fremont City Police Department$2,453,985
Fresno City Police Department$23,663,194
Garden Grove City Police Department$1,302,231
Hemet City Police Department$2,500,065
Irvine City Police Department $5,403,369
Los Angeles City Police Department$15,650,000
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department$15,650,000
Modesto City Police Department$6,003,419
National City City Police Department$935,100
Newark City Police Department$986,444
Orange County Sheriff’s Department$15,127,350
Palm Springs City Police Department$4,559,233
Palo Alto City Police Department$5,176,812
Riverside County Sheriff’s Office$2,219,710
Roseville City Police Department$609,147
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office$9,424,987
Salinas City Police Department $3,573,307
San Fernando City Police Department$494,964
San Francisco City/County Police Department$15,326,301
San Jose City Police Department$8,489,349
San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office$15,643,538
San Ramon City Police Department$5,616,613
Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office$11,767,578
Santa Monica City Police Department$6,125,000
Santa Rosa City Police Department$560,653
Vacaville City Police Department$4,432,444
Ventura County Sheriff’s Office$15,650,000
Tags
Featured
news
public safety
crime
Section
News
Brittany Maldonado
Published 1 week ago
Last updated 1 week ago
723
  • facebook-f
  • twitter
  • envelope
  • print
Sign Up for Our Awesome Newsletter

 

City Jobs

  • Chief Labor Relations Officer
    City of Long Beach
  • Principal Engineer
    Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency (SAFCA)
  • City Manager
    City of Compton
  • SUPERVISING HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST / WORKFORCE PLANNING
    City of Stockton
  • Management Analyst (Public Works Department)
    City of Santa Paula
  • Finance Director
    Tuolumne Utilities District
  • Management Analyst (Community Development Department)
    City of Santa Paula
  • Utilities Director
    City of Gilroy
  • Building Official
    City of El Cerrito, CA
  • Police Chief
    City of Cotati, CA

Campaigns & Elections

Santa Ana Considers Allowing Noncitizens to Vote
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Undocumented immigrants could be able to vote in Santa Ana municipal elections under a policy being…
Rancho Cordova to Adopt New Map for District Elections
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
The Rancho Cordova City Council will take a major step next week toward finalizing a district-based…
Oakland Sees Another Election Mix-Up Involving Candidates for School Board
Thursday, August 24, 2023
A city error that almost disqualified the only two candidates from Oakland Unified’s District 5…
Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln Running for Congress
Thursday, July 20, 2023
In 2020, Stockton experienced a huge political upset when the Republican pastor of a local church,…
Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer Launches Bid to Unseat Terra Lawson-Remer
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer has announced his candidacy for the county’s Third District…

Comings & Goings

Merced Hires New City Manager
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Merced has selected a City Hall insider to serve as its next city manager. Scott McBride will take…
Santa Monica City Clerk to Retire
Monday, September 25, 2023
Santa Monica City Clerk Denise Anderson-Warren will retire at the end of the year, concluding 29…
Santa Barbara County Sees More City Manager Retirements
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
At least two administrators from the Santa Barbara County area will vacate their positions this…
Laguna Beach Hires Interim City Manager
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Retired Irvine city manager Sean Joyce will take over as the interim city manager of Laguna Beach…
Manteca Hires New Director of Finance
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
The City of Manteca has hired a new finance director. Shay Narayan, who currently serves as budget…
Clear keys input element