HomeMy WebLinkAboutM1982-0034 - 03/24/1982MOTIONS - 3/24/82
23. The following grant applications be submitted to the Criminal Justice
Division and priority for their funding be establsihed in the
following order:
a) Continuation of the Nueces County Organized Crime Control Unit
from March 1, 1983 through February 29, 1984. The budget totals
$316,788 of which the state funded portion is $123,641 and the
remaining portion, $193,147; is supplied by local contributions.
The City's share is $167,533 and $25,614 is county's share.
Under the grant, the state funds the position of analyst,
secretary, and one deputy sheriff; the city pays for
lieutenant, two sergeants, and two police officers; and the
county pays for a deputy sheriff and the part -time services of an
assistant district attorney. The Nueces County Organized Crime
Control Unit has been funded since 1972.
b) Continuation of the Police Administration Psychological
Assistance grant from February 1,1983 through January 31, 1984.
The budget totals $23,000 with the CJD portion $4,600 (20 %) and
the City's portion $18,400 (80 %). The grant pays for the
professional psychological services of Dr. M. D. Koch and is
available to sworn personnel and their families. The grant has
been funded since 1979.
c) $175,847 for a Burglary Task Force from August 1, 1982 through
July 31, 1983. The CJD portion is $146,925 and the City's
portion is $8,422 cash and $19,500 in -kind. The grant provides
for salaries for three police officers and support equipment.
This unit will allow officers to identify burglary patterns of
habitual offenders and their fences in order to reduce
burglaries.
d) $144,040 for the Civilian Advisors for the Crime Prevention
Program from September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983. The
grant will be 100% funded by the CJD and will pay for two
civilians, overtime for police officers and consultant fees for
advertising to maximize the effectiveness of the existing
Neighbors on Watch Program.
The Crime Stoppers grant for January 1 through December 31, 1981 be
amended to conform to the grant as awarded by CJD. The total grant
budget is revised from $40,602 to $40,567 with a local portion of
$1,341 which is 25% of the cost of video equipment for the airing of
reenactment of unsolved crimes.
SEP 1 q 1984
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