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Oklahoma County commissioners discuss DOJ juvenile drug-court planning grant, defer decision to Jan. 29

2140655 · January 23, 2025
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County leaders heard a presentation from the district attorney's office on a U.S. Department of Justice planning grant to study a juvenile drug court, discussed match requirements and governance questions, and voted to defer action to the board's Jan. 29 meeting.

Oklahoma County commissioners on Jan. 22 heard a presentation from the district attorney's office about a U.S. Department of Justice planning grant to design a juvenile drug court and voted to defer any final action until the board meets Jan. 29.

The DA's office told commissioners that the notice of funding opportunity requires a letter of intent by Feb. 5 (practically Feb. 3 to allow 48 hours for vetting) and a full application by Feb. 19. Assistant District Attorney Eric Motzinger said the first-year award would be $100,000 and that the grant requires a 25% match for year one (about $25,000), with in-kind contributions…

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