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City staff outline $1.99 million DOJ grant to support community violence intervention and prevention
Summary
City staff presented a three-year DOJ award of approximately $1.99 million to support community-based violence intervention and prevention, with $1.7 million slated for DCE and an estimated $254,000 for police department staffing and service agreements; councilors asked for program details and a briefing from the grant lead.
City budget staff on Feb. 20 described a three-year, approximately $1.99 million award from the U.S. Department of Justice to fund community-based violence intervention and prevention programming.
Jared Moore, speaking for Budget, said the ordinance would appropriate $1,990,000 in DOJ grant revenues over three years.…
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