HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2009-011Sponsored by: Oates
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2009-011
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, ACCEPTING A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $662.11 FROM
THE ALASKA HIGHWAY SAFETY OFFICE FOR 2009 EVERY FIFTEEN
MINUTES PROGRAM AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS
WHEREAS, the Seward Police Department has been awarded a Single Project Grant from
the Alaska Highway Safety Office, in the amount of $662.1 ] ;and
WHEREAS, the City is not required to provide any cash or in kind match; and
WHEREAS, the use of these funds must be for the purpose of providing educational and
tactical equipment as well as refreshments during the Every 15 Minute presentation in April 2009;
and
WHEREAS, these funds will be of essential assistance to the Seward Police Department in
the successful execution of the program.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that:
Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to accept the 2009 Every l5 Minutes
Program, Alaska Highway Safety Office, Single Project Grant in the amount of $662.1 1 and enter
into a grant agreement.
Section 2. Funding in the amount of $662.11 is accepted to grant revenue account no. 101-
0000-4680-0200 and appropriated to the Seward Police Department's account, no. 10] -1210-5990.
Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 23'~`~
day of February, 2009.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
Clark Corbridge, Mayor
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2009-011
AYES: Valdatta, Bardarson, Smith, Corbridge
NOES: Kellar
ABSENT: Dunham, Kcil
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
~ ,~ ~
Je Lewis, CMC
Ci y Clerk -~ ~maa~„
(City Seal) ~a a4 -~ ~,~~
q * ~ d
M:
ru ~,,
ww+Y~
a{ ~ e I- ~ -.~ ~
~, m
9 ~..r ,... . ....., lD
~ a 7
Br
M ~~y e C4 > :~.
Council Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: February 23, 2009
To: Phillip Oates, City Manager
From: Tom Clemons, Chief of Police
Agenda Item: Alaska Highway Safety Grant (2009 Every 15 Minutes Program, Alaska
Highway Safety Office, Single Project Grant in the amount of $662.11)
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The two-day Every 15 Minutes Program is very dramatic and emotional -and purposely so.
Teenagers are constantly reminded about the choices they have to make involving alcohol and
how many others are affected by their decisions. They know the intellectual statistics. However,
many teens share the belief it will never happen to them.
This powerful program is designed to create awareness among students that they are not
invincible. This program helps open the emotional doors, and it addresses a problem most teens
do not know exists. These teens experience first hand how their actions affect the lives of so
many other people.
The Seward Police Department plans to put this program on every three years so that all
sophomores, juniors, and seniors will have the opportunity to participate. Preliminary meetings
have already been held and support from the school site based council has been received. In
addition, commitments of participation have been received from Bear Creek Volunteer Fire
Department, Seward Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Seward Fire Department, Providence Seward
Medical Center, the Seward Community Jail, the Seward Court System, Seaview Community
Services, and the Seward Prevention Coalition. Some food items will be donated by local
restaurants and businesses to help feed the students during the two day event.
The Seward Police Department and school officials chose the last week in April, between Prom
and graduation, so that the message will be fresh in student's minds when faced with alcohol
decisions. The effectiveness of the program will be measured by participant surveys and
community feedback.
The Alaska Highway Safety Office has awarded a grant in the amount of $662.1 1 for educational and
tactical equipment as well as refreshments. This program is a 100% grant funded project, with no
local matching funds required. The terms of the grant and the grant budget are attached.
~s
INTENT:
The intent of this grant is to assist the City of Seward, Seward Police Department in conducting a
two day program focusing on high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors which challenges them
to think about drinking, driving, personal safety, and the impact their decisions have on family,
friends, and many others.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST:
Where applicable, this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive
Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures.
Other:
FISCAL NOTE:
There is no local funding required to match these grant funds.
Approved by Finance Department: ~K~~~ ~ ' -~C. ~ ti
RECOMMENDATION:
City Council approve Resolution 2009-_~ ~, accepting a grant from the Alaska Highway Safety
Oi~ice in the amount of $662.1 1, and appropriating funds.
no
~:.