HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 5537-03-2022 A Resolution
NO. 5537-03-2022
AUTHORIZE APPLICATION FOR AND AUTHORIZE ACCEPTANCE OF THE
GRANT PROJECT FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE GRANT PROGRAM FROM
THE STATE OF TEXAS, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, PUBLIC SAFETY
OFFICE AND MAKING ASSURANCES REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC SAFETY
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
WHEREAS, the Public Safety Office (PSO), of the Office of the Governor (OOG), funds
grant projects throughout the state; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fort Worth finds that it is in the best interest of
the citizens of Fort Worth to utilize grant funds from the PSO for the Fort Worth Police Department
Crime Laboratory Chemistry Unit for costs associated with the replacement of aging laboratory
equipment, including hydrogen generators or similar. The Chemistry Using will use the hydrogen
generators to tests evidence for the presence of substances which are controlled by federal and State
law, as well as test driving under influence/ driving while intoxicated (DUI/DWI) samples to
determine the blood alcohol concentration during the Fiscal Year 2023 Grant Cycle; and
WHEREAS, the release of the grant funds is contingent upon the completion of specified
requirements set by the PSO, including the passage of a Resolution by the City Council containing
certain assurances.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, THAT:
1. The City Council approves the submission of the grant application to the Office of the
Governor;
2. The City Council designates the City Manager,through the Assistant City Manager for Police,
to apply for, accept, reject,alter or terminate this grant on behalf of the City;and
3. In the event of loss or misuse of the PSO grant funds,the City assures that the funds will be
returned to the PSO in full.
ADOPTED THIS 8ffi day of March 2022.
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By:Jannette S.Goodall(Mar 10,202216:14 CST) ` : :.�
Jannette S. Goodall, City Secretary U' "'�
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
DATE: 03/08/22 M&C FILE NUMBER: M&C 22-0172
LOG NAME: 35STATE JAG FY2023
SUBJECT
(ALL) Ratify the Application for,and Authorize Acceptance of,if Awarded,the Office of the Governor, Public Safety Office, Criminal Justice
Division Fiscal Year 2023 Criminal Justice Grant Program in an Amount of$33,000.00,Authorize Execution of a Grant Agreement with the Office
of the Governor,Adopt Attached Resolution and Adopt Attached Appropriation Ordinance
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council.-
1. Ratify the application for,and authorize acceptance of, if awarded,the Office of the Governor, Public Safety Office,Criminal Justice Division
Fiscal Year 2023 Criminal Justice Grant Program in an amount of$33,000.00;
2. Authorize the execution of a grant agreement with the Office of the Governor, Public Safety Office, Criminal Justice Division;
3. Adopt the attached Resolution for acceptance of grant funds in an amount of$33,000.00 and to make assurances as required by the
Criminal Justice Grant Program;and
4. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the Grants Operating State Fund,subject to
receipt of the grant,in an amount of$33,000.00,for the purpose of funding costs associated with the replacement of aging laboratory
equipment.
DISCUSSION:
The application deadline for the Office of the Governor, Public Safety Office,Criminal Justice Division, Criminal Justice Grant Program(JAG)is
February 10,2022. City Council's projected agenda date for this M&C will surpass the application's deadline.
The Fort Worth Police Department Crime Laboratory(FWPD-CL)has applied for program funding in the amount of$33,000.00 for costs
associated with the replacement of aging laboratory equipment, including hydrogen generators or similar. If awarded,the FWPD-CL will
purchase two hydrogen generators to test evidence for the presence of substances which are controlled by federal and State law, as well as test
driving under influence/driving while intoxicated(DUI/DWI)samples to determine the blood alcohol concentration during the Fiscal Year 2023 Grant
Cycle.
The FWPD-CL Chemistry Unit provides evidence testing services at the request of the Fort Worth Police Department and the Tarrant County
Criminal District Attorney's Office. Aging equipment and equipment failure could negatively impact case turnaround time and backlog,causing
the results of said tests to be delayed to our law enforcement and criminal justice stakeholders which are needed for the successful prosecution of
narcotic cases. Funding for this project will improve the criminal justice system by contributing to the FWPD-CL Chemistry Unit's ability to do
casework in a timely manner through the usage of properly functioning equipment.
Matching funds are not required under the grant.The funding type is reimbursable.
Indirect costs are an allowable budget category in the grant.The budget will include indirect costs if applicable.
The grant will serve ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS.
A Form 1295 is not required because:This contract will be with a governmental entity,state agency or public institution of higher education:Texas
Office of the Governor
FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION:
The Director of Finance certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations and adoption of the attached appropriation ordinance,funds
will be available in the current operating budget,as appropriated, in the Grants Operating State Fund. The Police Department(and Financial
Management Services)will be responsible for the collection and deposit of funds due to the City. Prior to an expenditure being incurred,the Police
Department has the responsibility to validate the availability of funds. This is a reimbursement grant.
Submitted for City Manager's Office y. Fernando Costa 6122
Originating Business Unit Head: Neil Noakes 4212
Additional Information Contact: Angela Miller 4441