NUMB:
991568
VERS:
ORIGINAL
XXBY:
The Chair
TITL:
Resolution relative to application, acceptance and funding of an Operation Ceasefire Program Grant (Police Department).
ANLS:
This resolution authorizes the Milwaukee Police Department to apply for, accept and fund an Operation Ceasefire Program Grant from the Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, in the amount of $132,381 with a city share of $54,381 and a grantor share of $78,000. The purpose of the project is to achieve maximum coordination and cooperation between law enforcement agencies to identify, investigate and prosecute felons in possession of firearms, and those individuals, organizations, and sources of firearms who knowingly and willingly facilitate the unlawful acquisition of firearms.
BODY:
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for grant funds from the Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms for an Operation Ceasefire Grant; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant from 1/01/2000 to 9/30/2000 would cost $132,381 of which $54,381 (41%) would be provided by the city and $78,000 (59%) would be provided by the grantor; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that application to the Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms is authorized and that the Police Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the grant change as indicated in Common council file 940843; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2000 Special Revenue-Grant and Aid Projects, the following amount for the program titled: "Operation Ceasefire Grant":
Project/Grant Fund Org Program BY Subclass Account
GR0000000000 0150 9990 0001 0000 R999 000600
Project Amount
Grantor Share $78,000
2. Create the necessary Grant and Aid Project/Grant and Project/Grant levels; budget against these Project/Grant values the amount required under the grant agreement;
3. Establish the necessary City Share Project Values; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted for the Milwaukee Police Department which is authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount budgeted for specified purposes as indicated in the grant budget and incur costs consistent with the award date;
2. Transfer funds within the project budget as long as the amount expended for each specific purpose does not exceed the amount authorized by the budget by 10 percent.
DFTR:
Milwaukee Police Department
JP:bb
1/5/2000