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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 91-73RESOLUTION NO. 91-73 ---------------------- ---------------------- A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL APPROVING AND SUPPORTING A GRANT APPLICATION BY THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY OFFICE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AS LEAD AGENCY, ON BEHALF OF A COALITION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS, INCLUDING THE CITY OF LODI, FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE "SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION PARTNERSHIP" WHEREAS, the City of Lodi recognizes that it is in the public interest to provide leadership and oversight for the execution of goals to prevent alcohol and other drug abuse in San Joaquin County; and WHEREAS, the San Joaquin County Office of Substance Abuse is the lead agency applying for a Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership grant on behalf of a coalition of public and private organizations, including the City of Lodi; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Lodi City Council hereby approves and supports the submittal by San Joaquin County of an application for a Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership grant on behalf of a coalition of public and private organizations, including the City of Lodi. Dated: April 17, 1991 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 91-73 w4s passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held April 17, 1991 by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members - Pennino, Pinkerton, Sieglock and Snider Noes: Council Members - Hinchman (Mayor) Absent: Council Members - None Alice M. Reimche City Clerk 91-73 RES9173/TXTA.02J CIT Y COUNCIL DAVID M. HINCHMAN, Mayor JAMES W. PINKERTON. Jr. Mayor Pro Tempore PHILLIP A. PENNINO JACK A. SIEGLOCK JOHN R (Randy) SNIDER CITY OF LODI CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET P.O. BOX 3006 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 (209) 334-5634 FAX(209)333-6795 April 10, 1991 THOMAS A. PETERSON City Manager ALICE M. REIMCHE City Clerk BOB McNATT City Attorney The City of Lodi hereby agrees to cooperate as a partner member of the San Joaquin Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership. Further, the City of Lodi will be an active participant in the Community Coalition providing leadership and oversight for the execution of the goals to prevent alcohol and other drug abuse in our county. As a member of the Prevention Partnership, we will actively promote and participate in the goals and activities of the Partnership. The San Joaquin County Office of Substance Abuse is the lead agency applying for this Prevention Partnership grant on the behalf of our coalition of public and private organizations. LONG-TERM SPECIFIC AIMS Five -Year GOAL ONE Promote long-range, comprehensive, community -wide, grassroots based planning by a partnership of both public and private groups and individuals to reduce environmental risk factors and increase protective behaviors related to alcohol abuse and drug use in San Joaquin County. GOAL TWO Achieve a measurable and sustainable reduction of alcohol and other drug use among county youth. GOAL THREE Reduce incidence of alcohol and other drug related consequences in the county. Alcohol and drug related consequences include crime, illness, injury and death, employee productivity, child abuse and domestic violence. GOAL FOUR Empower neighborhood and community groups to organize and take action to achieve alcohol and other drug abuse reduction within their population. April 10, 1991 Page Two The City of Lodi as a coalition partner endorses the following components of the Prevention Project as important elements to reduce alcohol and other drug use and misuse. Community Empowerment Enhance the ability of grassroots level community groups to plan and develop strategies to reduce environmental risk factors in their community. Community is used to mean a geographic target area, an ethnic/cultural group or a special needs group (HIV/AIDS seropositive, sight/hearing impaired, developmentally disabled, etc.) Leadership Enhancement Youth and adult leaders among the target group populations will be identified and provided with the resources to develop and enhance their leadership abilities and to be role models. Service Systems Coordination Shift the emphasis among providers within services systems to a concept of response to client established needs. Instead of individual service systems establishing goals independent of one another and the target populations, the target groups will establish goals to which the service systems will design coordinated responses. The goal in this component is to use limited resources to address locally established priorities to the extent possible. County -Wide Coalition The county -wide coalition will build upon the foundation provided by the Master Plan Substance Abuse Task Force formed in 1990. This group will incorporate members of the Drug and Alcohol Advisory Boards, service provider and the business community. Each coalition member brings its resources to be used by the Coalition. The Coalition provides direction and oversight to the Prevention Partnership Project. It will maintain primary responsibility for county -wide impact on workplace issues, multimedia messages and marketing the goals of the project. David M. Hinchman Mayor DMH:br CCCOM181 CITY COUNCIL DAVID M. HINCHMAN, Mayor JAMES W. PINKERTON, Jr. Mayor Pro Tempore PHILLIP A. PENNINO JACK A. SIEGLOCK JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER CITY OF LODI Ms. Barbara Walker Planning Coordinator Office of Substance Abuse P.O. Box 1020 Stockton, CA 95201 Dear Ms. Walker: CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET P.O. BOX 3006 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 (209)334-5634 FAX (209) 333-6795 April 19, 1991 THOMAS A. PETERSON City Manager ALICE M. REIMCHE City Clerk BOB McNATT City Attorney Pursuant to our conversation Wednesday evening, attached please find a certified copy of Resolution No. 91-73 entitled, "A Resolution of the Lodi City Council Approving and Supporting a Gra—nt Application by the San Joaquin County Office of Substance Abuse as Lead Agency, on Behalf of a Coalition of Public and Private Organizations, Including the City of Lodi, for Participation in the 'San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership'" which was adopted by the City Council at its April 17, 1991 meeting. Also please find letter of support which has been signed by Mayor Hinchman. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, Alice M. Reimche City Clerk AMR/imp Enclosures