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96-22093 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22093 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE OF $135,385.00 IN HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA PROGRAM (HIDTA) GRANT FUNDS FOR SIXTH YEAR FUNDING WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Police Department increasing law enforcement activities so as to trafficking and combat gang violence; and is desirous of interdict drug WHEREAS, such increase in law enforcement activities is expected to result in reduced street and property crime; and WHEREAS, the Federal Government, through its High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program Grant (HIDTA), has made available funds for such activities for sixth year funding; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Police Department has been awarded $135,385.00 in HIDTA Grant Funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and the City commission hereby approve the appropriation and expenditure of $135,385.00 in High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program (HIDTA) Grant Funds. PASSED and ADOPTED this September , 1996. ATTEST: Rokt r~ CITY CLERK ,. v".:, ;' t~...; ~'~~ 't~~ ;"., 'f' . /,,,..; i !,....',J...u RB/MWD/SDR/MMS LEGAL DEPT. By 0~~=-_ r;:te _iHlfk"__, , .~ ~.. ~~~~~h.~~-:--...~ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH .. CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE M1AMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 COMMISSION MtMORANJ)UM NO. ~ TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Memben of the City Commission DATE: September 11, 1996 FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa #x City Manager A RESOLUTION THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE OF $135,385.00 IN HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA PROGRAM (HIDTA) GRANT FUNDS FOR SIXTH-YEAR FUNDING SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Approve the Resolution. BACKGROUND The Miami Beach Police Department has applied to the Federal Government for sixth year funding of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program (HIDTA). These funds are made available as part of a Federal/State/County and Municipality Law Enforcement Agency Program to reduce violent street and property crime. The mission of the program will be to interdict drug flow with the combined efforts of the u.S. Marshals, INS, Secret Service, ATF, and u.S. Customs. Additionally, the City of Miami Beach plans to target armed gang offenders and federal fugitives. Due to the cooperative nature of the HIDTA Program, the Office of the Sheriff of Monroe County, Florida will be the coordinating agency for all of the funds. The City of Coral Gables Police Department will be a sub-grantee and will administer the funds earmarked for the Miami Beach Police Department. Since the appropriation of funds for Miami Beach HIDTA Grant Funds for the first year funding, initiated July 1, 1991, the Miami Beach Police Department has shown exceptional success in developing and implementing the program objectives. Such objectives include the following: 1. To provide for the rental of office space for the Strategic Investigations unit (SIU) offices. 2. Provide information to investigate drug money laundering cases. AGENDA ITEM r'lG q-l\-q ~ DATE - 2 - 3. To address the street level narcotics violator. 4. To identify and apprehend major drug traffickers residing in this area. 5. To fund overtime, telephones, automobiles, and travel expenses. Additionally, the City of Miami Beach is required to abide by the special conditions as set forth by the u.s. Department of Justice as well as modifications outlined in the award of the $135,385.00 sixth- year funding. ANALYSIS This sixth year grant will enable the Miami Beach Police Department to continue narcotics interdiction efforts by supporting the program with the funding supplement to activities above and beyond regular demands. In addition, this funding will continue for sixth year off- site facility of the strategic Investigations unit and purchase of necessary equipment in accordance wi th the ci ty of Miami Beach purchasing guidelines. In response to the Miami Beach Police Department's proposal, the Police Department was awarded $135,385.00 in HIDTA Grant Funds. CONCLUSION These funds are necessary to allow the Miami Beach Police Department to continue its mission of combating illegal narcotics activity within the City of Miami Beach. RB/MWD/SDR/MMS