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2003-25335 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2003-25335 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT GRANT APPLlCAOONS FOR THE FOLLOWING FUNDS: 1) THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, FOR OPERATIONS LIBERTY SHIELD FUNDS; 2) THE FLORID DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (CERT) TRAINING; 3) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, BYRNE GRANT FUNDS FOR E-TlCKEnNG INITIATIVE; 4)OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, DRUG-FREE COMMUNITIES PROGRAM FOR DRUG ERADICATION PROGRAMS; 5) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OFFICE OF ADA COORDINATION FOR ELIGIBLE CITY ADA PROJECTS; WHILE LEVERAGING PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED GRANT FUNDS AS NEEDED; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION. OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS. WHEREAS, the Administration requests retroactive approval to submit a grant application in the amount of $50,679.96 to the Florida Department of Community Affairs through funds made available from the United States Department of Justice Operation Liberty Shield Reimbursement Program; and WHEREAS, the program reimburses local law enforcement agencies for overtime costs associated with the heighten security measures implemented during the March 17, 2003 through April 16, 2003 and the May 20, 2003 through May 30, 2003 federal code orange alerts, and' , WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Police Department seeks reimbursement of funds for eligible costs incurred during this period, and; WHEREAS, matching funds are not required for this program, and; WHEREAS, the Administration requests retroactive approval to apply to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Division of Emergency Management for grant funds in the amount of $9,633.75 made available through the 2003-2004 Community Emergency Response Team Program (CERT), and; WHEREAS, the Community Emergency Response Team Program (CERT) program provides a structured opportunity for citizens to augment local emergency responsibilities, and; WHEREAS, the funds would be used to off-set City costs associated with providing CERT training that is currently coordinated by the Neighborhood Services Department, and; WHEREAS, no matching funds are required of this programs, and; WHEREAS, Administration requests retroactive approval to submit a grant application in the amount of $32,852 to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, BYRNE grant program, and; WHEREAS, the program purpose is to promote the States' efforts to prevent and control rome, violence and drug abuse and to improve criminal justice systems, and; WHEREAS, the City's request for funds will be used for development, infrastructure, and hardware and software procurement to support an electronic uniform citation system, and; WHEREAS, this initiative will reduce the amount of time that a police officer takes to issue a citation, thus, allowing for more neighborhood services such as patrol, quality of life initiatives, and resource networking and coordination, and; WHEREAS, the required match of $8,213 will come from funds made available through the Police Department Law Enforcement Trust Funds, and; WHEREAS, the Administration requests approval to submit a grant application in the amount of $44,837, to the Governor's Office, for grant funds appropriated in FY 2003-2004 Florida's Drug-Free Communities program; and WHEREAS, the Florida Drug Free Communities program was created to provide funding for Drug Prevention Programs, which focuses on reducing under-age drinking, has proven to be successful. In renewing the program, the City plans to extend our enforcement I prevention efforts to the North Beach communities, and; WHEREAS, the Administration requests approval to submit a grant application in the amount of $61,254.08, made available through Parking Fines Monies administered by the Miami-Dade County Office of ADA Coordination, and; WHEREAS, the Parking Fines Money are to be used to fund programs that improve accessibility and equal opportunity to qualified physically disabled persons and to provide funds to conduct public awareness programs concerning physically disabled persons, and; WHEREAS, the City proposes to use the grant funds for Citywide curb ramps, sign language interpretive services, staff TTY orientation and mobility training, advertisements for the County's emergency evacuation program for people with disabilities and City of Miami Beach ADA grievance policy advertisements as well other relevant ADA-related advertisements and projects, and; WHEREAS, the required match in the amount of $61,254.08 has been made available through City funds and General Obligation Bond funds as previously appropriated, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH authorize the City Manager or his designee to apply and accept/support the following grant applications: 1) The Florida Department Of Community Affairs, For Operations Liberty Shield Funds; 2) The Florid Department Of Community Affairs, Division Of Emergency Management For Community Emergency Response Team (Cert) Training; 3) Florida Department Of Law Enforcement, Byrne Grant Funds For E-Ticketing Initiative; 4)Office Of The Governor, Drug-Free Communities Program For Drug Eradication Programs; 5) Miami-Dade County Office Of ADA Coordination For Eligible City ADA Projects; While Leveraging Previously Appropriated Funds As Needed; Further Appropriating The Grants If Approved And Accepted By The City And Authorizing The Execution Of All Necessary Documents Related To These Applications. PASSED and ADOPTED this 10th day of September, 2003. v,~.,~ F:\GRAN\SALL 1A1exander\91 Or..o.doc ATTEST: ~ ~~(JA APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION .,~..& ... CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager Or His Designee To Apply For And Accept (5) Grants. Issue: Shall The City Apply For The Aforementioned Grants? Item Summa IRecommendation: The City Proposes Applying For The Following Grant Funds: 1) The Florida Department Of Community Affairs, For Operations Liberty Shield Funds; 2) The Florid Department Of Community Affairs, Division Of Emergency Management For Community Emergency Response Team (Cert) Training; 3) Florida Department Of Law Enforcement, Byrne Grant Funds For E- Ticketing Initiative; 4 )Office OfThe Governor, Drug-Free Communities Program For Drug Eradication Programs; 5) Miami-Dade County Office Of ADA Coordination For Eligible City ADA Projects. It Is Recommended That The Mayor and Members Of The City Commission Authorize The City Manager or His Desi nee To A I For the Aforementioned Grant Funds. AdViSO~ Board Recommendation: I Not Ap Iicable Financial Information: Source of Grant Grant Namel Match Funds Needed I Source Approved Matching # Project Funds: 1 Operation Liberty No Match Required N/A Shield 2 CERT Training No Match Required N/A ProQram 3 BYRNE Grant $8,213 Law Enforcement Trust Fund 4 Drug-Free No Match Required N/A Communities ProQram 5 ADA Programs $61,254.08 Grant General ObliQation Bond Funds Finance Total Dept. Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin : Alexander Diaz, Development Coordinator; Office of Grants Management Si n-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager '~~-tTt.cuJ~~~&G..:.. T:\AGENDAI2003\sep1 0031consentlgrantsum91 O.doc City Manager \ G AGENDA ITEM DATE {<?/ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Dermer and Date: September 10, 2003 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ I~~ City Manager . 0 A RESOLUTION OF T E MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING FUNDS: 1) THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, FOR OPERATIONS LIBERTY SHIELD FUNDS; 2) THE FLORID DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (CERT) TRAINING; 3) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, BYRNE GRANT FUNDS FOR E-TICKETING INITIATIVE; 4)OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, DRUG-FREE COMMUNITIES PROGRAM FOR DRUG ERADICATION PROGRAMS; 5) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OFFICE OF ADA COORDINATION FOR ELIGIBLE CITY ADA PROJECTS; WHILE LEVERAGING PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED GRANT FUNDS AS NEEDED; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS 1.) Retroactive approval to apply for !:Irant funds administered by the Florida Department of Community Affairs made available throu!:lh the United States Department of Justice Operation Liberty Shield Reimbursement !:Irant fund prOQram in the amount of $50,679.96 The State of Florida Department of Community Affairs serves as the grant administrator for funds made available through the United States Department of Justice, Operation Liberty Shield Reimbursement program. This program reimburses local law enforcement agencies for overtime costs associated with the heighten security measures implemented during the March 17, 2003 through April 16, 2003 and the May 20,2003 through May 30,2003 federal code orange alerts. Law enforcement agencies who met minimum requirements were eligible for some reimbursement costs; as such, the City of Miami Beach submitted a request for funds in the amount of $50,679.96 for eligible expenses incurred during the federal orange alerts. 2.) Retroactive approval to applv to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Division of Emerqencv ManaQement for Qrant funds in the amount of $9,633.75 made available throuQh the 2003-2004 Community Emerqencv Response Team Proqram The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program provides a structured opportunity for citizens to augment local emergency response activities. Program funds will be used to train people to be prepared for emergency situations that may arise in their communities. CERT members give critical support to first responders in emergency situations. The funds would be used to off-set City costs associated with providing CERT training that is currently coordinated by the Neighborhood Service Department. No match is required. 3.) Retroactive approval to submit a qrant application in the amount of $32.852 to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. BYRNE Grant prOQram, FY 2003-2004 Qrant funds. leveraQinQ $8.213 of Police Departmental Law Enforcement Trust Funds The program purpose is to promote the States' efforts to prevent and control crime, violence and drug abuse and to improve criminal justice systems. Units of local government must use the Byrne Program funds to implement projects that offer a high probability of improving the functioning of the criminal justice system, aggressively and effectively responding to violent crime, or reducing drug trafficking and abuse. The City's request for funds will be used for the development, infrastructure, and hardware and software procurement to support an electronic uniform citation system. The City of Miami Beach is in the process of implementing an E-Ticketing initiative. This initiative will reduce the amount of time that a police officer takes to issue a citation, thus, allowing for more neighborhood services such as patrol, quality of life initiatives, and resource networking and coordination. 4.) Approval to submit a Qrant application in the amount of $44.837, to the Governors Office. for Qrant funds appropriated in FY 2003-2004 Florida's DruQ-Free Communities proQram; this prOQram does not require matchinQ funds. The Florida Drug Free Communities program was created to provide funding for Drug Prevention Programs. The Drug-Free Communities program strives for the use of best practices that have been proven effective. In requesting these funds, that City is seeking a renewal of our 2002-2003 Drug-Free Communities program. Our program, which focuses on reducing under-age drinking, has proven to be successful. In renewing the program, the City plans to extend our enforcement I prevention efforts to the North Beach communities. 5.) Approval to submit a Qrant application in the amount of $61,254.08, to Miami Dade County for Parkina Fines Monies to provide funds to improve accessibility and equal opportunity to Qualified physically disabled persons and to provide funds for eliQible City ADA proiects. The City of Miami Beach entered into an Interlocal Agreement with Miami-Dade County on April 18, 2001 for the distribution of funds collected for the misuse of specially marked parking spaces for people with disabilities. The agreement is based on Section 316.1967, Florida Statues, and Section 30-447 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, which authorizes the charging of fines for misuse of specially marked parking spaces for people with disabilities. Eligible City projects, if mandated by federal, state, or local law must be matched in at least an equal amount by other funding. Other City projects or programs may be funded up to 100% by disabled permit parking fine monies. The City proposes to use the grant funds for Citywide curb ramps, sign language interpretive services, staff TTY orientation and mobility training, advertisements for the County's emergency evacuation program for people with disabilities and City of Miami Beach ADA grievance policy advertisements as well other relevant ADA-related advertisements. The grant will be matched with City and GO Bond Funds, as necessary. Funds are eligible to be used to provide funds to improve accessibility and equal opportunity to qualified physically disabled persons and to provide funds to conduct public awareness programs concerning physically disabled persons. The grant was discussed at the Barrier Free Environment Committee on June 23 and July 28, 2003. JMG/MDB/AD T:\AGEN DA\20031sep1 0031consentlgrantmemo91 O.doc CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Grants Management Office Interoffice Memorandum _Z0o]'-f 1 ~33r~ c~ To: Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager Via: Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli . ......~/).etLJ(,{)V & 'f u.. r.u.. <- w.......v ~1-~.. Assistant City Manager ,I I (J d J ~ r; I~'f''i {!v~ lIf..!f From: Alexand . \." . ,'. Ct, l~ Develop tC Inator d.t I!ttlt_ v- ..q, ','. (;~Hlt ~ ~d.I'J, ')It .... Subject: Siqnature Request: BYRNE Grant Aqreements ~.., )\'v4..\ hi;-ti, t -II... Please find attached for your review and signature four copies of ~B~~~~~anXJ agreements for fiscal year 2003-2004. ~ ~ Project: . Date: November 3, 2003 The program purpose is to promote the States' efforts to prevent and control crime, violence and drug abuse and to improve criminal justice systems. Units of local government must use the Byrne Program funds to implement projects that offer a high probability of improving the functioning of the criminal justice system, aggressively and effectively responding to violent crime, or reducing drug trafficking and abuse. The City's request for funds will be used for the development, infrastructure, and hardware and software procurement to support an electronic uniform citation system. The City of Miami Beach is in the process of implementing an E-Ticketing initiative. This initiative will reduce the amount of time that a police officer takes to issue a citation, thus, allowing for more neighborhood services such as patrol, quality of life initiatives, and resource networking and coordination. Matching Funds: $24,639 $8,213 (Law Enforcement Trust Fund) Award Amount: If I could be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to call me at Ext. 6884. Respectfully Submitted. F:\GRAN\$ALLlAlexander\JMG Misc\JMGSIGHOMELESSTRUST.doc MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA MIAMI-DA.E "!Iii'" ""r "";>i':,, 1~;>"j1!':': ~lr~ !Iii_ill J!!_!II ~Jl~ STEPHEN P. CLARK CENTER MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HOMELESS TRUST SUITE 27-310 111 NW 1st STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128-1930 (305) 375-1490 FAX: (305) 375-2722 October 27,2003 Mr. Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager '.) 00] .. 7. j"'27 -)~ IQy'! ~7)' 3 Vlo.~ City of Miami Beach .:;<;J' 1700 Convention Center Drive, Fourth Floor . Miami Beach, Florida 33139 :3 t'1',~ ~__.c Mb'" f),itJ Dear Mr. Gonzalez: ,J}l~ 1; jU~ CYlJiW'" .v-o.~ tf.., Ci--tj ,r ~ - A Enclosed are three copies ofthe Amendment of the Subrecipient Agreement for the 2000 1-1 Supportive Housing Program project between Miami-Dade County Government and your agency for the outreach project. The project number is FL 14B000005. The Technkal Submission for this project was amended by your staff and submitted to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development by our staff. In the document, the budget was amended, and the City of Miami Beach agreed to provide match funds in the amount of$61,547.65. Thus, the language in the Subrecipient Agreement on page 2, Section I (C) titled Budget, paragraph two, sentence number one was amended to reflect the new match funds commitment. Please execute all copies ofthe amended Subrecipient Agreement and return them to our office, attention Barbara Golphin, no later than Wednesday, November 5,2003. One fully executed amended Sub recipient Agreement will be returned to you for your files. The County requires that the City Manager execute the amended Sub recipient Agreement on behalf of the City. In addition, your corporate seal must be affixed to the signature page of the document. If you have questions, please contact Barbara Golphin of my staff. Our office telephone number is (305) 375-1490. Enclosures cc: Julie Edwards Barbara Golphin DR/bg C:IWp:GoRzalezAmeodedSubrecipieDtAgreemeDtLetterp2CityofMiamiBeachOOSUP