File #: 20-252    Version: 1 Name: FY2020 JAG Grant
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 9/28/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/13/2020 Final action: 10/13/2020
Title: Communication from the City Manager and Chief of Police with a Request for the Following: A. ACCEPT the FY2020 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) of the Department of Justice (DOJ), in the amount of $58,636.00; and B. ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending the City of Peoria 2020-2021 BIENNIAL BUDGET Relating to the Capital Fund to Recognize the Receipt of Grant Funding from the Bureau of Justice Assistance Providing the FY2020 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG), in the Amount of $58,636.00; and C. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the City Manager to Execute an INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT between the City of Peoria and the COUNTY OF PEORIA Under the FY2020 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG), in the amount of $58,636.00.
Indexes: Goal 1 - Financially Sound City , Goal 4 - Grow Peoria, Have an efficient government., Reduce Crime, Support sustainability
Attachments: 1. AWARD_REPORT.pdf, 2. 2020 ORD 14 - Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG), 3. Intergovernmental Agreement JAG FY2020.pdf, 4. 17799 ORDINANCE.pdf, 5. 20-252 Agreement

ACTION REQUESTED:

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Communication from the City Manager and Chief of Police with a Request for the Following:

 

A.                     ACCEPT the FY2020 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) of the Department of Justice (DOJ), in the amount of $58,636.00; and

B.                     ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending the City of Peoria 2020-2021 BIENNIAL BUDGET Relating to the Capital Fund to Recognize the Receipt of Grant Funding from the Bureau of Justice Assistance Providing the FY2020 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG), in the Amount of $58,636.00; and

C.                     APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the City Manager to Execute an INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT between the City of Peoria and the COUNTY OF PEORIA Under the FY2020 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG), in the amount of $58,636.00.

 

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BACKGROUNDIn July 2020, the City of Peoria received notification of available funding under the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program in the amount of $58,636.00.  This JAG Program allows states and units of government the opportunity to improve services through a range of activities aimed at preventing and controlling crime and improving the law enforcement component of the criminal justice system.  The funding is an entitlement based on a Federal legislative formula using population, crime statistics and law enforcement expenditure data.  The jurisdiction of Peoria has been certified by the Department of Justice as a “zero-county” disparate jurisdiction and therefore must submit a joint application for the aggregate funds allotted to them.  A disparate jurisdiction occurs when a City is eligible for a “direct award” and the County is not, yet the County is responsible for providing criminal justice service such as prosecution and incarceration.  The application must show how the monies will be spent by each unit and how the finances will be tracked and reported to the Federal Government.  An Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and County of Peoria must be completed and submitted.  The Peoria Police Department on behalf of the City of Peoria and the County of Peoria completed the application by the proscribed Department of Justice deadline. As in past years, the allotted amount will be shared by the City and County of Peoria per a long-standing mutual agreement based on the operational costs of prosecution and incarceration.  The JAG 2020 funding will provide the City of Peoria $34,008.00 and the County of Peoria $24,628.00.  There is no matching of funds required for this award.  The Peoria Police Department is seeking approval for the use of its share of the funds to purchase RFID Evidence Tracking Technology for the Police Department Property and Evidence Room. With this technology, the workload on the Police Department’s Property and Evidence Technicians and other staff will be greatly reduced, as well as the probability for human error when processing property and evidence. With these FY2020 JAG monies each jurisdiction will have ability to replace obsolete and compromised equipment as well as increase the effectiveness of law enforcement responses and strengthen community trust. 

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:  The disparate jurisdictions of the City and County of Peoria will receive $58,636.00 for the improvement and updating of necessary law enforcement equipment. The use of grant funds for these initiatives frees up limited local dollars for other uses.

 

NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERNS:  There are no neighborhood concerns identified at this time

                     

IMPACT IF APPROVED:  The City and County of Peoria will receive $58,636.00 in Federal funds to improve critical criminal justice technologies throughout the Peoria jurisdiction, and improve efficiency by equipping staff with property and evidence tracking technology.

 

IMPACT IF DENIED:  If denied, the City and County of Peoria will lose $58,636.00 of law enforcement entitlement monies from the U.S. Department of Justice. Such a loss may result in the denial and/or decrease of entitlement funds in future fiscal years. Further, if denied the weaknesses of current property and evidence tracking technology will continue to have a negative workload impact on City Employees and efficiency would not be increased.

 

ALTERNATIVES:  There are no alternatives identified at this time.

 

EEO CERTIFICATION NUMBER:  Not applicable for this request.

 

WHICH OF THE GOALS IDENTIFIED IN THE COUNCIL’S 2016 - 2029 STRATEGIC PLAN DOES THIS RECOMMENDATION ADVANCE?

 

1. Financially Sound City Government, Effective City Organization                     

2. Grow Peoria: Businesses, Jobs, and Population

 

WHICH CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR(S) FROM THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DOES THIS RECOMMENDATION IMPLEMENT?

 

1. Reduce crime.                     

2. Support sustainability.                     

3. Have an efficient government.                     

 

DEPARTMENT: Police