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2021 FFY OTS Grants 2021 Office of Traffic Safety Grant Awards Agency Grant Type Grant Amount Alameda County Sheriff's Office STEP $300,000 Alameda Police Department Traffic Records $24,800 Alameda Police Department STEP $37,000 Alhambra Police Department STEP $127,000 Anaheim Police Department Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $63,000 Anaheim Police Department General – Motorcycle Safety $60,000 Anaheim Police Department Traffic Records $28,000 Anaheim Police Department STEP $469,000 Anaheim Police Department Child Passenger Safety $85,000 Anderson Police Department STEP $32,500 Angels Camp Police Department STEP $27,500 Antioch Police Department STEP $53,000 Antioch Police Department Traffic Records $25,000 Arcadia Police Department STEP $67,000 Arroyo Grande Police Department STEP $42,000 Atascadero Police Department STEP $35,000 Atwater EMS $37,000 Azusa Police Department STEP $93,000 Bakersfield Police Department Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $33,000 Bakersfield Police Department STEP $407,500 Baldwin Park Police Department STEP $103,000 Bell Gardens Police Department STEP $70,000 Bell Gardens Police Department Traffic Records $72,454 Bell Police Department STEP $90,000 Berkeley Police Department STEP $205,000 Berkeley Police Department Traffic Records $40,000 Beverly Hills Police Department STEP $92,000 Beverly Hills Police Department Traffic Records $152,900 Brea Police Department STEP $75,000 Brea Police Department Traffic Records $24,800 Brentwood Police Department STEP $73,000 2021 Office of Traffic Safety Grant Awards Buellton Public Works Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $40,000 Buena Park Police Department STEP $154,000 Burbank Police Department STEP $78,500 Burlingame Police Department STEP $62,000 Butte County Probation Department Probation $144,209 Butte County Public Health Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $65,000 Department Butte County Public Health Child Passenger Safety $130,000 Department California Department of Alcoholic General $318,688 Beverage Control California Department of Alcoholic General $396,420 Beverage Control California Department of Alcoholic General $299,509 Beverage Control (DD21003) California Department of Alcoholic General $1,997,530 Beverage Control California Department of Alcoholic General $300,000 Beverage Control California Department of Motor General $299,999 Vehicles - Licensing Operations California Department of Motor General $162,000 Vehicles - Licensing Operations California Department of Motor General $120,000 Vehicles - Research & Development California Department of Public General $400,000 Health California Department of Public General $700,000 Health California Department of General $300,000 Transportation - DRISI California Highway Patrol CHP $300,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $436,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $250,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $125,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $300,000 2021 Office of Traffic Safety Grant Awards California Highway Patrol CHP $800,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $2,000,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $5,000,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $550,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $625,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $750,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $400,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $725,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $1,250,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $64,590 California Highway Patrol CHP $1,900,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $1,300,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $150,000 California Highway Patrol CHP $300,000 California State Polytechnic General $270,566 University, Pomona California State University, Fresno General $268,941 Carlsbad Police Department STEP $108,000 Carlsbad Police Department Traffic Records $24,800 Cathedral City Police Department Traffic Records $24,800 Cathedral City Police Department STEP $47,000 Central Marin Police Authority STEP $47,500 Chino Police Department Traffic Records $80,407 Chino Police Department STEP $150,000 Chula Vista Fire Department EMS $60,000 Chula Vista Police Department STEP $459,000 Citrus Heights Police Department Traffic Records $36,900 Citrus Heights Police Department STEP $161,000 Claremont Police Department STEP $108,000 Clovis Police Department STEP $75,000 Clovis Police Department Traffic Records $51,800 Colton Fire Department EMS $68,000 Colton Police Department STEP $210,000 Community Action Partnership Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $125,000 Community Action Partnership Child Passenger Safety $225,000 Concord Police Department STEP $134,200 2021 Office of Traffic Safety Grant Awards Concord Police Department Traffic Records $25,000 Contra Costa County Health Child Passenger Safety $83,000 Services Contra Costa County Probation Probation $376,241 Department Contra Costa County Sheriff's General $408,853 Department Corona Police Department STEP $119,000 Corona Police Department Traffic Records $24,800 Coronado Police Department General $34,000 Costa Mesa Police Department STEP $269,500 Cotati Police Department STEP $28,000 Culver City Police Department STEP $110,000 Culver City Police Department Traffic Records $86,000 Culver Public Works Department Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $47,000 Cypress Police Department STEP $78,000 Davis Police Department STEP $60,000 Delano Police Department STEP $47,500 Desert Hot Springs Police Traffic Records $25,000 Department Desert Hot Springs Police STEP $48,300 Department Downey Police Department STEP $338,000 Dublin Police Department Traffic Records $50,000 Dublin Police Department STEP $62,500 Ebbetts Pass Fire District EMS $74,000 El Cajon Police Department STEP $100,500 El Dorado County Department of Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $100,000 Transportation El Dorado County District Attorney's Vertical Prosecution $233,072 Office El Monte Police Department STEP $137,500 El Monte Police Department Traffic Records $56,300 El Segundo Police Department Traffic Records $27,156 Elk Grove Police Department STEP $207,800 Emeryville Police Department STEP $46,000 Escondido Police Department Traffic Records $24,800 Escondido Police Department STEP $515,000 2021 Office of Traffic Safety Grant Awards Escondido Police Department Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $25,000 Eureka Police Department STEP $62,500 Fairfield Police Department Traffic Records $24,800 Fairfield Police Department STEP $147,500 Folsom Police Department Traffic Records $25,000 Folsom Police Department STEP $52,500 Fontana Police Department STEP $330,000 Fountain Valley Police Department STEP $53,000 Fremont Police Department STEP $113,000 Fremont Police Department Traffic Records $25,000 French Camp McKinley Fire District EMS $58,000 Fresno (PARCS) Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $100,000 Fresno County District Attorney's Vertical Prosecution $249,000 Office Fresno County Probation Probation $317,706 Department Fresno Police Department STEP $725,000 Fullerton Police Department Traffic Records $26,936 Fullerton Police Department STEP $493,500 Garden Grove Police Department STEP $278,500 Gardena Police Department STEP $115,000 Gardena Police Department Traffic Records $24,800 Gilroy Police Department STEP $126,000 Glendale Police Department STEP $293,500 Glendora Police Department STEP $80,500 Goleta Public Works Department Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $40,000 Gustine Police Department Traffic Records $48,200 Gustine Police Department STEP $22,500 Hawthorne Police Department General $118,000 Hawthorne Police Department STEP $185,000 Hayward Police Department STEP $205,000 Hemet Police Department Traffic Records $42,824 Hemet Police Department STEP $100,000 Hercules Police Department Traffic Records $63,100 Hollister Police Department STEP $61,500 Hopland Fire Protection District EMS $37,000 2021 Office of Traffic Safety Grant Awards Humboldt County Public Health Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $120,000 Department Huntington Beach Police STEP $845,300 Department Huntington Beach Police Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $50,000 Department Huntington Park Police Department Traffic Records $58,815 Huntington Park Police Department STEP $70,000 Indio Police Department STEP $53,000 Inglewood Police Department STEP $242,000 Inglewood Police Department Traffic Records $12,500 Inglewood Public Works Department Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $100,000 Irvine Police Department STEP $415,000 Irwindale Police Department STEP $32,500 Kern County District Attorney's Office Vertical Prosecution $256,000 Kern County Probation Department Probation $176,950 La Habra Police Department STEP $113,000 La Mesa Police Department Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $25,000 La Mesa Police Department STEP $96,500 La Verne Police Department Traffic Records $49,735 Laguna Beach Police Department STEP $102,000 Lancaster Development Services Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $65,000 Lathrop Police Department STEP $32,500 Livermore Police Department STEP $70,500 Livermore Police Department Traffic Records $80,145 Lodi Police Department STEP $112,500 Lompoc Police Department STEP $32,500 Long Beach Department of Health General $160,000 and Human Services Long Beach Department of Health General $191,040 and Human Services Long Beach Department of Health Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety $275,000 and Human Services Long Beach Police Department STEP $580,500 Lookout Volunteer Fire Department EMS $111,000 Los Angeles City Attorney's Office Vertical Prosecution $980,000 2021 Office of Traffic Safety Grant Awards Los Angeles County District Vertical Prosecution $1,517,500 Attorney's Office Los Angeles County Probation Probation $356,615 Department Los Angeles County Public Health General $118,597 Department Los Angeles County Public
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