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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2005-59
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, REQUESTING COUNCIL APPROVAL TO TRANSFER
APPROPRIATED CITY FUNDING FROM A SPECIAL FUND TO THE
GENERAL FUND IN THE AMOUNT OF $66,000 AND ADDING $9,000
TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL SERVICES PER
RESOLUTION 2002-103 IN ORDER TO RETAIN THE SCHOOL
RESOURCE OFFICER (SRO) FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR
BUDGET YEAR 2006, AND CONTINUE THE PROGRAM
INDEFINITELY
WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing
Services (COPS) awarded the City a COPS in Schools Grant in the amount of$125,000 to fund 1
new, additional full-time officer; and
WHEREAS, the Grant Agreement required Council acceptance of the grant with a local
share of$129,705 for a four year period; and
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WHEREAS, the Grant Agreement required the city to retain the position for a period of
one year after the grant expired; and
WHEREAS, the local share will have a balance of $66,000 and will need an additional
$9,000 to fund the SRO position for funding year of2006; and
WHEREAS, the officer was hired as a School Resource Officer (SRO) to work in and
around primary and secondary schools or to take the place of a locally funded veteran officer that
the City would deploy as an SRO; and
WHEREAS, the SRO devoted 75% of his/her time working in and around the schools;
and
WHEREAS, the amount of Federal funding was for a three year period with an
agreement to retain the new officer for at least one full local budget cycle following the
expiration of the grant, and because of the long term impact this program has had towards the
students of our schools the position should remain intact ad infinitum after the end of the fourth
year; and
WHEREAS, the SRO grant will expire on August of 2005 and the position will no
longer be funded by the COPS in School Grant; and
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2005-59
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WHEREAS, the Seward Police Department in partnership with the Seward Elementary
and Seward Middle/High Schools have been promoting a safe and secure environment on the
school grounds through the DARE and Junior Police Academy programs; and
WHEREAS, the "police officer in the schools position" has provided an additional
individual who is a trusted and positive mentor for our youth in the community; and
WHEREAS, the school system in Seward has found that this program is a successful
program with long term positive results for the youth of Seward; and
WHEREAS, the SRO throughout the program was involved in the planning of strategies
and plans to prevent and or minimize dangerous situations that could occur on school property,
these are "living" plans needing constant updating and are more effective when the SRO has
hands on knowledge of the environment; and
WHEREAS, our youth programs will be drastically reduced after COPS in School
funding expires on December 31,2006, and the program needs to be funded and continued for
the foreseeable future to support our youth in the years to come.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that:
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Section 1. The remaining $66,000 that is currently being held in a special fund be transferred to
the general fund in order support funding for the SRO position.
Section 2. Provide additional funding in the amount of $9,000 to section I which will provide
complete funding for the SRO position.
Section 3. Continue the SRO program ad infinitum in our Seward School system after December
31,2006.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the city of Seward, Alaska, this 2ih
day of June, 2005.
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2005-59
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AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
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Valdatta, Clark, Dunham, Branson
None
Aunberg,Lorenz,Shafer
None
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COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
Meeting Date: June 27, 2005
Through: Clark Corbridge, City Manager
From: Tom Clemons, Chief of Police
COPS in Schools Grant
Agenda Item:
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
On October 14, 2002, the Seward City Council approved Resolution 2002-103, accepting a
Community Oriented Policing Services – Cops in School grant to fund a School Resource
Officer (SRO). This additional full-time officer spends at least 75% of his/her time in and
around the primary and secondary schools in Seward, in addition to conducting other police
work on behalf of the Seward Police Department.
In the past three years, this position has had a very positive impact on the Seward schools and the
relationship between the students, administrators, and the law enforcement community. The
officer assigned to this position has conducted numerous training programs aimed at reducing
youth experimentation with drugs and alcohol, has assisted school administrators in handling
problems such as vandalism and speeding on school grounds, has developed a positive
relationship with many of Seward’s at-risk children, and has provided a positive role model for
Seward’s youth. The Seward Police Department is working to help kids to decrease involvement
in drugs and alcohol use, to stay in school, to reduce participation in high-risk behaviors, to keep
our local schools safe, and to become productive members of the Seward community.
We will soon be entering the fourth (mandatory) year of this very important grant program, and
the administration is requesting to continue this program indefinitely, based on its success and
the long-term positive impact that this position has had on the Seward schools and the
community as a whole. This position is currently funded within a Special Revenue Grant Fund,
and the administration would like to move this position into the City’s General Fund so that it
becomes a fully funded City position. Seward City Code 3.10.025(4) requires Council approval
for such action.
In addition, since the inception of this grant program three years ago, increases in health benefits,
PERS costs, and insurance have left the City approximately $9,000 short in appropriated funds
for the position. Therefore, we request Council approval to transfer the position to the General
Fund on a regular, full-time basis, and to appropriate an additional $9,000 to fund this position.
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
June 27, 2005
COPS in Schools Grant
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CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No
1)Comprehensive Plan _____ _____
2)Strategic Plan _____ _____
3)Other ____________________________ _____ _____
4)Not applicable X
FISCAL NOTE:
This position has been funded through 2006, with the exception of an additional $9,000 needed
to cover increased employee health insurance, workers’ compensation insurance, and retirement
benefit costs, since the program’s inception. This request will move the previously approved
matching funds totaling $66,000, plus the additional $9,000 (for a total of $75,000) to the City’s
General Fund, where the police department budget is accounted for.
Approved by Finance Department: _______________________________________
RECOMMENDATION:
Council approve Resolution 2005-59 transferring $66,000 from the School Resource Officer
Fund account no. 852-0000-3070-0101 to the General Fund, and allocating an additional $9,000
from the General Fund fund balance account no. 101-0000-3050, to the Police Department
Personnel Services line items, 101-1210-50xx.