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File #: 26-0059    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/8/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/20/2026 Final action:
Title: APPROVE A SIDE LETTER AGREEMENT AMENDING THE JULY 1, 2024 TO JUNE 30, 2028 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF REDONDO BEACH AND THE REDONDO BEACH FIREFIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION AMENDING ARTICLE XI AND ADDING SECTION 25, TITLED STRIKE TEAM DEPLOYMENTS
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report, 2. RBFA Side Letter - Strike Team Deployments 012026 f
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To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
From: DIANE STRICKFADEN, DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES

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APPROVE A SIDE LETTER AGREEMENT AMENDING THE JULY 1, 2024 TO JUNE 30, 2028 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF REDONDO BEACH AND THE REDONDO BEACH FIREFIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION AMENDING ARTICLE XI AND ADDING SECTION 25, TITLED STRIKE TEAM DEPLOYMENTS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City Council previously approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Redondo Beach and the Redondo Beach Firefighters' Association (RBFA) for the term July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2028. However, the existing RBFA MOU does not have a provision for how to address Strike Team Deployments, which occur when RBFA members are deployed to assist the State of California and other agencies in wildfire response. Recently, City staff and members of the RBFA met and conferred in good faith and came to an agreement to incorporate the attached side letter into the MOU, which addresses working conditions as they relate to strike team deployments.

BACKGROUND
In recent years, Redondo Beach Firefighters have been called upon to assist on several regional and statewide strike teams to assist CalFire and other agencies with major incidents and wildfire response. These deployments often involve extended operational periods, long travel distances, and assignments in areas with limited infrastructure. As wildfire seasons lengthen and emergency responses become more complex, firefighters are often required to remain deployed for multiple days under austere conditions. Oftentimes, suitable housing is inconsistent or unavailable and firefighters have been required to sleep in temporary shelters or other inadequate accommodations for several consecutive days.

Without explicit provisions listed in the MOU, the adequacy of housing and rest periods can vary by incident, leading to inconsistent practices across deployments, as well as potential safety concerns. The attached side...

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