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San Luis Police Department to receive Operation Stonegarden awards totaling $991,000

San Luis City Council · May 27, 2026
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Summary

Council approved acceptance of Operation Stonegarden grants: a FY2025 award of $880,000 for overtime and $30,000 for mileage (total $910,000), plus a reallocated FY2023 award of $81,000 for overtime and employee expenses. The grants fund overtime and mileage through specified performance periods.

The San Luis City Council approved two intergovernmental agreements to accept Operation Stonegarden grant funds for the police department. Lieutenant Damian Miller told council the city was awarded $880,000 for overtime and $30,000 for mileage under the FY2025 Operation Stonegarden program (award number 25-ADHS-OPSG25431-01), for a total of $910,000 with a performance period from May 30, 2026 to April 30, 2027.

Council also approved a reallocated FY2023 Operation Stonegarden award of $81,000 for overtime and employee-related expenses with a performance period of May 14, 2026 to July 31, 2026. Miller said the grants support overtime and mileage costs for policing operations. Council adopted both orders and authorized execution of the intergovernmental agreements.

The acceptance of these grants will add approximately $991,000 in grant-funded overtime and related expenses to police department resources for the specified performance periods.