Loading...
2001-24370 RESO RESOLUTION NO.2001-24370 A RESOLUTION OF THE MA YORAND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RETROACTIVELY AUTHORIZING, THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR A GRANT AND, IF FUNDED AUTHORIZING THE BUDGETING AND EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $541,826.00, UNDER THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, "COPS IN SCHOOL" GRANT PROGRAM. WHEREAS, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has instituted a new grant program entitled "Cops in Schools"; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Police Department has prepared an application for grant funding under this new grant program, and with the full support of the principals of Miami Beach High School and Nautilus Middle School, who have signed a Memorandum of Understanding endorsing the grant application; and WHEREAS, the grant will commence on October 1, 2001, and run for three (3) years, ending on September 30, 2004, and will provide funds for the placement of two (2) School Resource Officers in each school on a full-time basis; and WHEREAS, the total grant funding is $541,826.00, with the DOJ providing $500,000.00 and the City providing $41 ,826.00 in matching funds derived from the Police Confiscations Account; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is necessary, as the due date for the grant was May 11, 2001, and the necessary review and signatures for the grant and Memorandum of Understanding could not be written, reviewed and signed by the parties for the City Commission's April meeting. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission herein retroactively authorize the filing of an application for a grant and, if funded authorizing the budgeting and expenditure of funds, in the amount of$541 ,826.00, under the United States Department of Justice, "Cops in School" Grant Program. Passed and Adopted this 16th day of May ,2001. Jj//fA MAYOR ATTEST: ~~l~~ P:\POLlITECHSERVlPOLlCIESICOM_RESO\cops in schools grant.res,wpd APPROVED AS TO FORM. LANGUAGE . FOR EXECUTION r-;J.~(j I CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.f1.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. a g9-o/ TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and DATE: May 16,2001 Members ofthe City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ ~ City Manager ' ~ \.J A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RETROACTIVELY AUTHORIZING, THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR A GRANT, AND IF FUNDED, AUTHORIZING THE BUDGETING AND EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $541,826.00, UNDER THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, "COPS IN SCHOOL" GRANT PROGRAM. FROM: SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has instituted a new grant program called "COPS in School". The COPS in School grant program offers law enforcement agencies the opportunity to perform community policing while in school buildings or on school property. This program will enhance services, such as community policing initiatives, anti-gang programs, anti-drug programs, etc. These services will be provided to the school population, including students, parents, and school faculty and staff, while School Resource Officers perform their primary duties in the school building and/or on school grounds in a collaborative effort with the schools. The Police Department, in full cooperation with Miami Beach High School and Nautilus Middle School, will place two (2) new School Resource Officers (SRO's) in each school. The Police Department selected Miami Beach High School and Nautilus Middle School as they currently do not have any SRO's assigned to them. In addition, the Police Department has found that these two schools are requiring much more police attention and a police presence will be beneficial. Currently, the Police Department has SRO's assigned full-time to each of the City's four public elementary schools. In addition, these SRO's provide services, such as DARE training, etc., to the City's private schools during the school year. The SRO's will work full-time, 40 hours a week, in each school. The SRO's will perform normal SRO duties such as mentoring and instruction, as well as involve the students, parents, faculty and AGENDA ITEM C 7 )( DATE S~/~-ol COMMISSION MEMORANDUM May 16,2001 Page 2 staff in the Police Department's Community Policing initiatives. The Police Department is applying for this grant with the complete support of the principals of Miami Beach High School and Nautilus Middle School. The Police Department and the principals have all signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that specifically details the responsibilities of each participant in this collaborative effort. The COPS in School program will commence on October 1, 2001 and run for three years, to September 30, 2004. The Police Department will place four experienced police officers in the schools and hire four new police officers to replace them. The total budget for the three-year grant will be $541,826 with the DOJ funding $500,000 and the City providing matching funds in the amount of $41,826, derived from the Police Confiscations Account. Under the conditions of the grant, the City is required to continue the program for one year after the grant expires. The cost for this one year commitment is estimated to be $225,000 for the salaries and benefits of the four police officers. This cost will be absorbed in the General Fund and/or the Police Confiscations Account. The decision to continue the program after the one year commitment will be made prior to the conclusion ofthe one year commitment. Retroactive approval is necessary as the due date for the grant was May 11, 2001 and the necessary review and signatures for the grant and Memorandum of Understanding could not be written, reviewed and signed by the participants, in time for the City Commission's April meeting. The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission authorize, retroactively, the filing of this grant application by the Miami Beach Police Department which will enable the Police Department to place four (4) new SRO's in Miami Beach High School and Nautilus Middle School. JMG:PW:~:&:PS F:\POLl\TECHSERV\POLlCIES\COM_MEMO\cops in schools grant.mem.wpd