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File #: 981247    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/24/1998 In control: FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 12/18/1998
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution relative to release of $54,000 from the Graffiti Abatement Fund Special Purpose Account in the 1999 Adopted City Budget for video monitoring equipment and status reports by the Police Department regarding use of the equipment.
Sponsors: ALD. BREIER, James N. Witkowiak, ALD. FRANK, ALD. D'AMATO, ALD. PAWLINSKI, ALD. MURPHY
Indexes: BUDGET, CRIME PREVENTION, GRAFFITI, POLICE DEPARTMENT
NUMB:
981247
VERS:
SUBSTITUTE 1
REF:

XXBY:
ALD. BREIER, WITKOWIAK, FRANK, D'AMATO, PAWLINSKI AND MURPHY
TITL:
Substitute resolution relative to release of $54,000 from the Graffiti Abatement Fund Special Purpose Account in the 1999 Adopted City Budget for video monitoring equipment and status reports by the Police Department regarding use of the equipment.
ANLS:
- Analysis -

The 1999 Adopted City Budget includes $54,000 in the Department of Neighborhood Services' Graffiti Abatement Fund Special Purpose Account for purchase of video monitoring equipment for use by the Police Department in graffiti vandalism surveillance. This resolution:

1. Specifies that the funds may only be expended after Common Council approval, by resolution, of a plan for the use of the equipment, developed and submitted by the Anti-Graffiti Policy Committee in conjunction with the Police Department.

2. Requires the Police Department to submit status reports regarding the use of the equipment and its effectiveness in identifying and apprehending graffiti vandals to the Anti-Graffiti Policy Committee and the Common Council and its Finance and Personnel Committee, on a schedule and in a format to be determined by the Anti-Graffiti Policy Committee.
BODY:
Whereas, Certain locations within the city of Milwaukee are frequent targets of graffiti vandals; and

Whereas, Graffiti on these locations lead to the perception of increased crime and encourages more acts of graffiti vandalism; and

Whereas, Local residents and business owners have been unable to identify the vandals, resulting in the Police Department being unable to prosecute these individuals; and

Whereas, Additional funding of $54,000 was allocated by amendment to the Department of Neighborhood Services' Graffiti Abatement Special Purpose Account in the 1999 City Budget to be utilized for identifying graffiti vandals; and

Whereas, The $54,000 will provide for the purchase of one portable video ...

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