Saratoga County official asks committee to accept $26,224 alternatives-to-incarceration grant

3783084 · June 5, 2025

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Summary

At a June 4 Saratoga County Public Safety meeting, a county staff member requested the committee adopt a resolution to accept a $26,224 Alternatives to Incarceration grant and approve a related service plan; the grant end date in June was not specified in the meeting record.

Susan, a county staff member, asked the Saratoga County Public Safety Committee on June 4 to adopt a resolution to accept an Alternatives to Incarceration grant and to approve an attached service plan.

"Good. So I am here to ask for a resolution to accept, our alternatives to incarceration grant and to approve the service plan that I attached. The period of time for the grant is from July first of this year through June in the amount of $26,224," Susan said during the meeting.

The request included a service plan attached to the resolution. The transcript records the grant amount as $26,224 and states the grant period begins July 1; the transcript does not specify the exact June end date. The meeting record does not show a completed vote or an explicit outcome for this resolution.

No additional program details, funding breakdowns or implementing department assignments were stated in the portion of the transcript provided. The discussion occurred during the committee’s regular business agenda, before other items led by the sheriff’s office.

The committee's staff will need to record a formal vote or provide follow-up documentation for the grant acceptance and service plan to be considered approved and actionable.