OTHERAMENDED

City Expands OES-Funded Swiftwater Rescue Training Agreement

The City of Long Beach amended its Swiftwater Flood/Search and Rescue training agreement with the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, adding $46,350 in funding for a revised total of $182,310 and extending activities through June 30, 2028. The Fire Department’s appropriations are increased and offset by state reimbursement.

Status
AMENDED
Document date
June 9, 2026
Contract type
OTHER
Vendor
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
Agency
City of Long Beach · CA

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Scope & details

The full contract record, as filed.

Contract amount
Increase of $46,350; revised not-to-exceed $182,310
Contract type
OTHER
Contract term
Through June 30, 2028
Renewal date
2028-06-30
Renewal
Existing Cal OES agreement is amended to extend training and exercises through June 30, 2028 and increase total funding to $182,310.
Document type
Minutes
Source document
City of Long Beach City Council Minutes 2026-06-09

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this contract, answered from the record.

Who was awarded the government contract by City of Long Beach?

California Governor's Office of Emergency Services was awarded this government contract by City of Long Beach, as recorded on June 9, 2026. The contract value is Increase of $46,350; revised not-to-exceed $182,310.

How much is the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services contract with City of Long Beach worth?

The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services contract with City of Long Beach is valued at Increase of $46,350; revised not-to-exceed $182,310.

What type of contract is this?

This is a government contract, documented as a minutes record, structured as a not-to-exceed (ceiling) agreement.

Where was this contract approved?

This contract appears in City of Long Beach City Council Minutes 2026-06-09 (Minutes), dated June 9, 2026 from City of Long Beach. Civic IQ extracts contract records directly from agency meeting documents and solicitations.

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