HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 16, 1987 (50)The program is expected to run three years. No hard match
is required for the first year application. OCJP
anticipates that if federal funds are available in the
future, projects receiving funding the first year will
receive second year funding, contingent upon their
successful completion of the first year. Second and third
year funding will be a non-competitive reapplication
process. If the funding level decreases, the funding level
of grant awards will be decreased. There may or may not be
matches in subsequent years for the multi-component model.
It will depend on the amount of federal funds available.
OCJP is looking forward to a three-year program dependent
upon the federal budget and federal funds.
Police Captain Larry Hansen addressed the Council regarding
the matter and responded to questions as posed by the f
Council.
Following discussion, on motion of Council Member
Pinkerton, Reid second, Council adopted Resolution No.
87-126 authorizing the filing of an Anti -Drug Abuse Grant
Application and authorized the Chief of Police to execute
the subject document on behalf of the City of Lodi.
R CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 16, 1987
ANTI-DRUG ABUSE
GRANT APPLICATION
APPROVED
RES. NO. 87-126
Council was apprised that the Lodi Police Department
requests approval to apply for a grant from the Office of
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Criminal Justice Planning (OCJP). The proposal seeks
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funding for the Anti -Drug Abuse Program in the amount of
$300,000. The program includes four agencies: Lodi Police
Department, Municipal and Superior Courts, the San Joaquin
County District Attorney's Office and San Joaquin County
Probation Department. A cooperative effort targeted ai.
apprehending and prosecuting offenders is the multi -agency
goal. The grant provides personnel costs for two narcotics
officers, one Deputy District Attorney, one half-time
clerical position and one half-time probation officer, as
well as an operating budget.
The program is expected to run three years. No hard match
is required for the first year application. OCJP
anticipates that if federal funds are available in the
future, projects receiving funding the first year will
receive second year funding, contingent upon their
successful completion of the first year. Second and third
year funding will be a non-competitive reapplication
process. If the funding level decreases, the funding level
of grant awards will be decreased. There may or may not be
matches in subsequent years for the multi-component model.
It will depend on the amount of federal funds available.
OCJP is looking forward to a three-year program dependent
upon the federal budget and federal funds.
Police Captain Larry Hansen addressed the Council regarding
the matter and responded to questions as posed by the f
Council.
Following discussion, on motion of Council Member
Pinkerton, Reid second, Council adopted Resolution No.
87-126 authorizing the filing of an Anti -Drug Abuse Grant
Application and authorized the Chief of Police to execute
the subject document on behalf of the City of Lodi.