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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 1336 - Grant Application - GO GCCJ - FY84 Crime Eye Camera Program & Microfilm System - 03_10_1983DGV:da RESOLUTION 1336 - 3/10/83 RESOLUTION of�c�F7ARVIRUSURER BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: THAT the City Manager of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and directed to make application to the Governor's Office of General Counsel and Criminal Justice on behalf of the City of Lubbock for FY64 Criminal Justice Project funds for crime prevention, the Crime Eye Camera program and for a computer assisted microfilm retrieval system. Passed by the City Council this 10th day of March , 1983. I I L McIALISTER, AYOR ATTEST: velyn Geffga, City S c ary-Treasurer APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: (Z" WIAAY Rickey Ctalders, Asst. to City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: ald G. Van aver, Asst. City Attorney �96 .R Crime Eye CITY OF LUBBOCK Grant Proposal Evaluation 1. State, as clearly as possible, the goals and objectives of the proposed project. The goal of this project is to reduce the rise in the number of robberies. A. Is this the fulfillment of an identifiable community goal? If so, list source. Lubbock's Goals for the 80's--Page 43, No. 4. Actively support prompt, vigorous.. prosecution of the perpetrators of crime. B. is this the fulfillment of an identifiable community need? If so, please provide quantifiable data studies, etc.). The number of robberies had Increased over 200%. 2. State indicators by which the staff and City Council might be able to evaluate the program in order to determine that it has reached the stated goals and objectives noted in No. 1. In an attempt to combat business robberies, the City of Lubbock purchased 40 cameras and with grant monies an additional 60 cameras. Business robberies have decreased by over 50%. Thirteen suspects were identified and 13 arrests were made due to Crime Eye pictures. r- i r . 3. Will this project benefit the community as a whole? If.not, please provide a detailed profile of the group receiving the benefit of the. program. Yes 4. Are other agencies (other than the City of Lubbock) available to handle this project? Are other agencies already handling similar programs? No 5. Is the activity provided by this grant required by state or federal law or as a condition of other ongoing state or federal programs? No 6. Does the grant require any local match? If so, 'is the match in the form of cash or an in -kind contribution? Yes --cash. Third year project. Criminal Justice Division requires a 40% cash match, or $14,567. 7. Is the grant for capital or operating programs? Operating program. A. If capital, will it result in ongoing City operational costs? If so, explain in detail. N/A B. If operating, is it a one time -grant which will result in any ongoing City expenses if the program is to be continued in the future? This is the third year for this grant. The city is required to provide a cash match each year up to the fifth year. After the fifth year, the program will be totally funded by the city. 8. Other comments— ti r ' • CITY OF LUBBOCK EXPENDITURES,.AND REVENUE PROJECTION 1984 1985 19 86 19_@j Expenditures Personnel 11,509 14,386 17,263 24,682 Supplies 2,540 3,175 3,810 4,520 Maintenance -0- -0- -0- -0- Other Charges 518 789 1,005, 1,875 Capital -0- -0- -0- -0- TOTAL 149567 18.,332 22,078 31,077 1984 1985 19 86 19_@j Sources of Funds Federal State 31,337 25,070 Local 14,567 18,332 Other TOTAL 45,904 k3,402 19 -19 Anticipated Revenues From Project N/A I •:: 25,916 5,101 -0- 2,150 -0- 33,167 19$$ 20,056 -0- -0- 22,078 .31,077 33,167 427134 31,077 33,167 19 .19 19