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Grant
Approved Date
06/13/2000
Control Number
2000-187
Agenda Item Number
8.B.
Entity Name
U s Dept. of Justice Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services
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Federal Grant for COPS in Schools Retention Plan
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•6 <br />4M <br />• <br />Complete Part 2 only If: <br />• You are applying for a COPS hiring grant and your jurisdiction's <br />population is 50,000 or more; or <br />• You are applying for an innovative community policing grant with <br />funding of $1 million or more; or <br />• You -do not have an established law enforcement agency and <br />wish to establish one; or <br />• You represent a special law enforcement agency, such as transit, <br />housing, university, school or natural resource police. <br />PAST L <br />1. List any fiscal, budgetary or other limitations on your department's ability to <br />address the public safety needs listed in Question 1, Part 1, of the Community <br />Policing information Worksheet, without Federal assistance: <br />Fiscal limitations: Growth related impact creates demands on start: -up <br />costs; there is up to an 18 month delay in receiving new growth on <br />the tax rolls to help pay for the growth, grants help to provide resources <br />Budgetary limitations: <br />Governed by the Board of County Commissioners and available tact <br />ise•.BC gust manage all growth related demands and prioritize. <br />►eraEtnv aons• <br />2. How does your community policing plan fit with other statewide and local <br />crime prevention and control plans, including statewide Byrne Grant strategies? <br />Cwrdin,alyd Partially <br />F1111V Catirdinraird <br />i <br />0 <br />a. Statewide B% -me Grant strategy- <br />❑ <br />b. Other stalewidr-&atcgivs <br />¢� <br />Ci <br />e. Local rime prin-entton plat,.% <br />d. Local crime control plans <br />11 <br />
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