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<br />July 27.2010 <br /> <br />Next Steps Following Council Action: <br />. Transfer funds from the Donations Fund - Asset Forfeiture Account to the <br />General Fund part-time salary budget for the CA. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Moody, and seconded by Mr. Heretick, to adopt the following <br />ordinance, and was adopted by the following vote: <br /> <br />"ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $25,000 IN THE FY 2010-2011 GENERAL FUND <br />FROM ASSET FORFEITURE FUNDS RECEIVED FROM THE VIRGINIA <br />DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES TO FUND TWO PART-TIME <br />RECEPTIONIST POSITIONS IN THE COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE." <br /> <br />Ayes: Cherry, Heretick, Moody, Psi mas, Randall, Whitehurst <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />10 - 355 - Adoption of an ordinance accepting a grant in the amount of $572,829 from <br />the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services and appropriating said amount in <br />the FY 2010-2011 Grants Fund to provide funding to operate local probation and pretrial <br />services in the City of Portsmouth. Vision Principle: Thriving Neighborhoods and a <br />Sense of Community. <br /> <br />Background: <br />. The Community Corrections & Pretrial Services Program has been continually <br />funded by the state since 1995. It is a diversion from incarceration program. <br />. This state funding allows us to provide quality supervision to non-violent <br />offenders and defendants in the community and directly impact the jail population. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br />. The Department of Criminal Justice Services has made available $572,829 in <br />state general funds for FY 2011 to provide these services locally. <br />. Community Corrections provides a comprehensive array of intermediate <br />sanctions to the local courts as alternatives to incarceration in the city jail. Services <br />include: probation supervision, community service work, restitution, substance abuse <br />assessment, testing and treatment, anger education, domestic violence intervention, <br />and other services as requested by the courts. Between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009 <br />the program served 450 Portsmouth citizens. They facilitated the collection of $14,860 <br />in restitution to victims, and $21,129 in court costs. Offenders completed 5,080 hours of <br />community service work. Over 64 offenders received conflict resolution and anger <br />education services and 245 received substance abuse services. <br />. Pretrial Services provides supervised release to defendants. Between July 1, <br />2008 and June 30, 2009 the program conducted over 853 investigations, screened <br />1,288 defendants, conducted 435 criminal record checks, received 223 placements on <br />supervision and monitored 444 defendants released by the magistrate. <br /> <br />Financial Impact: <br />. There is no local match and no obligation for continued funding from the City of <br />Portsmouth once the grant has ended. <br /> <br />Staff Recommends: <br />. Adoption of ordinance. Vision Principle Advanced: Thriving Neighborhoods and <br />a Sense of Community. <br /> <br />Next Steps: <br />. Program Director to provide grant management and oversight. <br /> <br />Motion by Ms. Randall, and seconded by Mr. Heretick, to adopt the following <br />ordinance, and was adopted by the following vote: <br />