County approves carry‑forward grants for Reimagining Justice work in Cully

Multnomah County Board of Commissioners · January 16, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a budget modification carrying forward unspent grant funds to support Reimagining Justice programs in Cully, including passthrough contracts to community partner NAYA; a public commenter urged oversight for an upcoming body‑worn camera rollout.

Multnomah County commissioners voted to approve a carry‑forward budget modification that moves unspent grant revenues into the current fiscal year to continue Reimagining Justice work in the Cully neighborhood.

Sarah Mullen, executive director of the Local Public Safety Coordinating Council, explained the carry forward covers two grants: the CJC Multnomah County Justice Reinvestment Program award and a BJA Reimagining Justice award. Staff said the modification allows the county to fully spend previously awarded funds before starting the new 25/27 award cycle. For the BJA carry‑forward, staff reported a requested amount of $532,121, largely for contractual passthroughs to partner NAYA.

Public commenter Lightning voiced support for the budget modification and asked that the Local Public Safety Coordinating Council consider oversight responsibilities if a planned body‑worn camera program rolls out. "I want... very good and strong oversight," Lightning said, asking that judges and oversight bodies be involved in reviewing body‑worn camera video and complaint processes.

Commissioners praised community engagement and suggested compiling an after‑action or summary report that could inform replication in other communities. After brief discussion the board approved the carry‑forward appropriation by roll call vote.

Next steps: staff will process the carry‑forward funds, continue grant spending through the end of the grant period (noted as September 2026 for one award), and respond to requests for additional oversight options for body‑worn camera governance.