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AGENDA ITEM NO. 19.

CITY OF HAWTHORNE
City Council
AGENDA BILL

For the meeting of 04/14/2026
Originating Department: Public Works
                                                     

City Manager:
Department Head:

SUBJECT:

Purchase Request for three (3) Police Motorcycles.
 

RECOMMENDED MOTION:

Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the purchase of three (3) police motorcycles and authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all necessary purchasing documents.  

DISCUSSION:

The Hawthorne Police Department uses motorcycles for traffic enforcement, investigations, DUI enforcement, escorts, and special events that require quick response and maneuverability. The current fleet includes two 2021 Harley-Davidson motorcycles that frequently have mechanical issues, making them unreliable, and an older Honda motorcycle (9–11 years old), which lacks modern safety features. Newer motorcycles offer improved safety, technology, and performance. By purchasing three new police motorcycles there will be improved reliability, officer safety, and overall operations.

The Police Department obtained quotes from three authorized BMW vendors for the 2026 BMW R1300RT-P police motorcycle with law enforcement equipment.

Quotes received include:

  • Irv Seaver Motorcycles – Orange, CA: Total unit cost $40,716.43

  • Long Beach BMW Motorcycles – Long Beach, CA: Total unit cost $40,212.93

  • Ventura BMW Motorcycles – Ventura, CA: Total unit cost $39,525.72

Although Ventura BMW provided the lowest price, staff recommends selecting Long Beach BMW Motorcycles due to its closer proximity to the City. This allows for faster maintenance, repairs, and warranty service, reducing downtime and ensuring motorcycles remain operational. The closer location provides better long-term value by improving efficiency and maintaining readiness for the Traffic Unit.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC PLAN:

Purchasing new police motorcycles improves traffic enforcement, reduces response times, and enhances safety along key corridors, making the City more attractive for businesses, visitors, and major events. 

FISCAL IMPACT:

None. The estimated amount of $120,640 is available and will be paid with the approved and allocated equipment funds. 

NOTICING PROCEDURE:

72 hour posted notice pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act.

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