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File #: 170492    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/11/2017 In control: PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 7/31/2017
Effective date:    
Title: : Substitute resolution relative to an amendment to Resolution No. 161209 for modifications to the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program grant budget.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: CRIMINAL JUSTICE, GRANTS
Attachments: 1. Budget Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program 2016-19-Version 2.pdf

Number:

170492

 

Version: 

Substitute 1

 

Number

161209

 

Sponsor:

 

THE CHAIR

 

Title:

Substitute resolution relative to an amendment to Resolution No. 161209 for modifications to the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program grant budget.

Analysis:

This resolution is to modify the budget for the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program from the US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs in the amount of $740,811. The purpose of this program is to reduce crime and improve community safety through a strategy of advancing neighborhood revitalization.  The primary change within the budget is the reallocation of monies from the Milwaukee County District Attorney to the remaining four organizations (Safe and Sound-$34,988, Dominican Center for Women-$44,901, LISC-$40,140, and Dr. Kathleen Pritchard-$20,329).  There is also a small increase to MPD Overtime ($888), the addition of $6,043 for travel, and the elimination of indirect costs ($1,502).

Body:

Whereas, Resolution No. 161209 was adopted on 1/18/2017; and

 

Whereas, The budget for this Grant has changed since its acceptance on 1/18/2017; and

 

Whereas, It is requested that Resolution No. 161209 be amended to incorporate such budget changes to allow for the execution of the agency contracts; now, therefore, be it

 

Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that Resolution No. 161209 be amended to incorporate the revised budget for this grant.

 

Drafter:

Milwaukee Police Department

Daniel Rotar

7/5/2017