Agenda Item # ___
Columbus Consolidated Government
Council Meeting
2/14/2012
Agenda Report # ____
TO: Mayor and Council
SUBJECT: Juvenile Drug Court
INITIATED BY: Columbus Office of Crime Prevention
Recommendation: Approval is requested to enter into a one-year contract with
the Muscogee County Juvenile Drug Court to award funding for Crime Prevention
initiatives.
Background: Columbus Office of Crime Prevention has agreed to recommend the
funding of $87,970.00 to the Juvenile Drug Court toward the reduction of
recidivism and continued drug use among non-violent juvenile offenders.
Analysis: Funds will be used to pay for new initiatives, which are as follows:
1) In Home Counseling 2) GPS Monitoring 3) Psychological Evaluations and 4)
Speakers and Prevention DVD?s.
Financial Considerations: These funds are appropriated from the Other Local
Option Sales Tax, Crime Prevention Program and do not require a match.
Recommendations/ Actions: Approve the resolution authorizing the City Manager
to enter into a one-year contract with Adult Drug Court to provide funding for
1) In Home Counseling 2) GPS Monitoring 3) Psychological Evaluations and 4)
Speakers and Prevention DVD?s.
A RESOLUTION
NO. _____
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A ONE-YEAR CONTRACT WITH THE JUVENILE
DRUG COURT FOR $87,970.00 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THE INITIATIVES OF THE
JUVENILE DRUG COURT.
WHEREAS, Juvenile Drug Court has the Juvenile Drug Court Program to impact the
lives of juveniles to reduce the rate of continued drug usage and,
WHEREAS, the Columbus Office of Crime Prevention has authorized funding under
the Crime Prevention Program for this project in the amount of $87,970.00 to
the Juvenile Drug Court Program.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
That the Mayor is hereby authorized to enter into a one-year contract
through the Columbus Office of Crime Prevention with Juvenile Drug Court for
$87,970.00 for funding the Juvenile Drug Court Program. Funds are budgeted in
the FY12 budget: Other Local Option Sales Tax, Crime Prevention Program.
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Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of Columbus, Georgia, held
the 14th day of February, 2012 and adopted at said meeting by the affirmative
vote of ____________ members of said Council.
Councilor Allen voting________________.
Councilor Baker voting________________.
Councilor Barnes voting_______________.
Councilor Davis voting________________.
Councilor Henderson voting____________.
Councilor Huff voting_________________.
Councilor McDaniel voting_____________.
Councilor Pugh voting_________________.
Councilor Thomas voting______________.
Councilor Woodson voting_____________.
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TINY B. WASHINGTON TERESA
PIKE TOMLINSON
CLERK
MAYOR
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Local Assistance Grant Agreement
Grant Program Name: Columbus Office of Crime Prevention
Fiscal Agent: Muscogee County
Administering Agency: Columbus Office of Crime Prevention
Grant Recipient: Muscogee County Juvenile Drug Court
Amount: $89,970.00
Budget: Psychological Evals ? $18,000.00
In Home Counsel - $45,760.00
Prevention Speakers - $3,000.00
Ankle Bracelet - $19,710.00
Treatment CD?s - $1,500.00
Total - $87,970.00
Program Contact Information
Name: Mary Bode Title: Director
Address: 100 10th Street
Phone #: 706-225-3534
Project Description
The Juvenile Drug Court is a multi-agency post-adjudication program involving
the coordinated rehabilitation efforts of the Juvenile Drug Court Judge,
District Attorney?s Office, Public Defender, Department of Juvenile Justice,
Muscogee County School District and local substance abuse providers. The JDC
program is a voluntary program for juveniles charged with drug related
nonviolent crimes. The grant request covers four separate areas within the JDC
program. They are as follows:
GPS Monitoring Units ? Utilized on participants that are at risk of absconding
and violating curfew. This method is an alternative to juvenile
incarceration.
Speakers and Prevention DVD?s ? In 2010 the Office of Crime Prevention provided
funding to hire a speaker to speak to participants, educators, and public
safety. This event was attended by several hundred individuals. The response
was so great, JDC is requesting funding again this year for the same activity.
In Home Counseling ? This service provides a more intensive counseling that is
more holistic in nature. It allows the participant to have the entire family
involved in the counseling process. In many situations the root of the problem
can lie within the home environment of the participant.
Up-front Psychological Evaluations ? The up-front evaluations helps the
counselors to better evaluate the needs of each participant. It also helps
them determine if the participant needs to be placed in a more aggressive
program.
I, Mary Bode the duly authorized representative of the above named Grant
Recipient, do hereby agree to the following terms that outline the requirements
of Columbus, Georgia for organizations/agencies receiving funds from the
Columbus Office of Crime Prevention. I have been given the opportunity to ask
questions regarding these terms and fully understand my organization?s
obligations incurred by accepting this grant. I understand that prior to the
disbursements of any funds the following criteria must be met:
The above named Grant Recipient represents the beneficiaries of the Grant and
the above named individual is authorized to act in the name of Juvenile Drug
Court as the Grant Recipient.
The subject matter of this Agreement is primarily the provision of services in
the form of GPS monitoring, Psychological Evaluations, Prevention Aides and In
Home Counseling.
The Grant Recipient shall immediately notify the Agency if any of their service
providers are arrested. At the time Grant Recipient learns that one of its
service providers has been arrested, then Grant Recipient shall cease to use
such service provider in connection with programs funded by this Grant.
In the initial report submitted to the Administering Agency, Grant Recipient
shall provide: (a) the name of the chairman and the secretary of the advisory
committee; (b) the times and dates that the Grant programs are available ?
essentially a schedule of services; (c) the number of participants in the
program; (d) Description of the process used to identify individuals for which
services will be provided; (e) provide specifics on the evaluation process
that addresses how the process will work, how the statistical data will be
gathered, how it will be analyzed.
Grant Recipient shall provide an accounting system that shall separate Grant
Funds from other funds. The accounting system shall also separate Grant
related expenses from other expenses.
Grant Recipient shall submit to Agency a quarterly report on the progress of
the programs. The quarterly report shall provide statistical data that
supports the projects goals of reducing the recidivism rates of the
participants within the program.
Grant Recipient shall use Grant Funds strictly for the purposes outlined in the
Grant. Any changes to the programs must be submitted in writing to Columbus
Office of Crime Prevention for approval or the funding may be jeopardized.
Grant Recipient shall identify the members of its Board of Directors which will
assume liability if the CCG determines the funds have been misused.
Quarterly report must be submitted to Seth Brown electronically by the 10th day
of the month after the end of each calendar quarter. Once the report is
approved it will be submitted to the Office of Crime Prevention Board for
evaluation.
The Grant Recipient shall use generally accepted accounting principles (?GAAP?)
to account for all financial transactions used to substantiate the fulfillment
of this Grant.
The Grant Recipient shall maintain all records of Grant-related financial
transactions for a minimum of three years after the completion of the Grant and
to make all records available for inspection and fully cooperate with any audit
or investigation requested or undertaken by the CCG, the State Auditor, the
Internal Auditor for Columbus, Georgia, or any other officials of the state or
federal government who have the authority to conduct audits.
The Grant Recipient shall comply at all times with the provisions of Article I,
Section II, and Paragraph VII of the Georgia Constitution regarding the
prohibition against Sectarian Aid.
The Grant Recipient hereby releases Columbus, Georgia from any liability
whatsoever and Grant Recipient hereby agrees to indemnify Columbus, Georgia
against any and all claims for damages, bodily injury or death arising from any
of the activities contemplated by this Agreement raised by any person. Grant
Recipient shall provide to Columbus, Georgia a certificate of insurance that
shows general liability coverage in the amount of at least $1,000,000 per
occurrence and which shows that Columbus, Georgia is named as an additional
insured.
All services must be provided by properly certified or licensed personal.
In the event there is any discrepancy in the language of the project
description and these numbered paragraphs, the language in the numbered
paragraphs shall control.
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Signature of City Manager, Isaiah
Hugley Date
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Approved as to form by City
Attorney
Date
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Signature of Director of Finance, Pam
Hodge
Date
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Signature of Grant Recipient Representative, Mary
Bode Date
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