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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - July 6, 1988 (39)C v U N C I L C 0 M M U N I C A i I 0 N TO: THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JULY 6, 1988 SUBJECT: CONSIDER REQUEST TO APPLY FOR DRUG SUPPRESSION PROGRAM IN SCHOOLS RECOMMENDED ACITON That the City Council adopt Resolution Mo. 88-90 authorizing the City Manager to submit an application to the Office of Criminal Justice Planning for funds for the Suppression of Drug Abuse in Schools, program. The Lodi Police Department and the Lodi Unified School District will complete the first year grant period of the Drug Suppression Program on September 30, 1988. The first year grant was in the amount of $60,600.00, of which $34,600.00 was paid by the State of California, and the City of Lodi and the Lodi Unified School District each paying $13,000.00 as a cash match amount. This grant furnished one full-time pclice officer to teach a drug curriculum to eight schools with a total of 8,917 students. It also included funds to provide a curriculum for K-6 grades. Also provided were awareness programs for parents and staff at the middle and high school levels. The second year grant will expand the program to include all the schools in the Lodi city limits, namely, Garfield, Lawrence, Reese, Vinewood and Washington elementary schools. The program will again include the following components: 1. Establishment of a Suppression of Drug Abuse i n Schools local advisory committee (presently active). 2. Drug traffic intervention program (.continuing). 3. Classroom programs for the elementary schools. 4. Serve as resource to middle school and high school health classes. 5. Family oriented programs on anti-drug awareness. 6. Use of appropriate written and audiovisual aids for training school and law enforcement staff . 7. Development of a coordinated intervention system that identifies students with high risk or chronic drug abuse problems. In the second year grant period the cash match amount for the City of Lodi and the Lodi Unified School District will be $19,023.00 each, with the State of California funding $28,600.00. Page 2 This grant money would again provide for one full-time police officer, plus a civilian working i5 hours per week teaching the curriculum to K-3 grades, Respectfully, FLOYD A. WILLI —MS Chief of Police f � By �r �7o A. Martin, Captain - ommander Investigations Division JA.;t/mj b LODI POLICE DEPARTMEN i Floyd A. Williams Chief of Police Thomas A. Peterson City Manager June 27, 1988 Alice Reimche, City Clerk City of Lodi Lodi, California Subject: Drug Suppression Program Grant Dear Alice: 230 WEST ELM STREET LODI, CALIFORNIA 95240 (209) 333-6727 The Lodi Police Department and the Lodi Unified School DiG zrict will complete the first year grant period of the Drug Suppression Program on September 30, 1988. The /first year grant was in the amount of $60,600.00, of which $34,600.00 was paid by the State of California, and the City of Lodi and the Lodi Unified School District each paying $13,000.00 as a cash match amount. This grant furnished one full-time police officer to teach a drug curriculum to eight schools with a total of 8,917 students. It also included funds to provide a curriculum for K-6 grades. Also provided were awareness programs for parents and staff at the middle and high school levels. The second year grant will expand the program to include all the schools in the Lodi city limits, namely, Garfield, Lawrence, Reese, Vinewood and Washington elementary schools. The program will again include the following components: 1. Establishment of a Suppression of Drug Abuse in Schools local advisory committee (presently active) . 2. Drug traffic intervention programs (continuing). 3. Classroom programs for the elemectary schools. 4. Serve as resource to middle school and high school health classes. 5. Family oriented programs on anti-drug awareness. 6. Use of appropriate written and audiovisual aids for training school and law enforcement staff. 7. Development of a coordinated intervention system that id`ntifies students with high risk or chronic drug abuse problems. In the second year grant period the cash match amount for the City of Lodi and the Lodi Unified School District will be $19,023.00 each, with the State of California funding $28,600.00. An Honor to Serve... A Duty to Protect RESOLUTION h0. 88-88 OFFTCE OF CR",iAL JUSTICE PLANNNG SUPPRESSION OF DRUG ABUSE IN SCHOOLS PROGRAM RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY CULNUL WHEREAS, the City of Lodi desires to undertake a certain project designated as Suppression of Drug Abuse in Schools to be funded from funds made available through Chapter 952, Statutes of 1983 for the Suppression of Drug Abuse in Schools Program (DSP), administered by the Office of Criminal Justice Planning (hereafter referred to as OCJP). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Manager of the City of Lodi is authorized, on its behalf, to submit an application for funds for suppression of drug abuse purposes to OLTP and is authorized to execute, on behalf of Lodi Police Department, the Grant Award for suppression of drug abuse purposes including any extensicns or amendments thereof. Copies of the application and tht 3rant Award are on file in the office of the City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to provide all matching funds required for the project (including any amendments) under the Suppression of Drug Abuse in Schools Program and the rules and regulations of OC1P and that funds will be appropriated as required thereby. 8E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to suppl art expenditures controlled by this body. Dated: July 6, 1988 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 88-88 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held July 6, 1988 by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members - Hinchman, Olson, Snider and Pinkerton (Mayor) Woes : Council Members - None Absent: Council Members - Reid Alice M. Reimche City Clerk .. .Z