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R22-146 1 RESOLUTION NO. R22-146 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 APPROVING A GRANT ADJUSTMENT MODIFICATION (GAM) 5 FOR THE 2020 EDWARD BYRNE JUSTICE ASSISTANCE 6 GRANT (JAG);AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 7 8 9 WHEREAS, the 2020 JAG award was previously approved on December 1, 2020 under 10 Resolution R20-131; and 11 WHEREAS, due to restrictions during the COVID pandemic, the victim advocate and 12 officers were not able to obtain the required training needed to implement the previously 13 proposed Empowerment-Based Self-Defense Program; and 14 WHEREAS, the Boynton Beach Police Department submitted a scope change request 15 to the Bureau of Justice Assistance,JAG Program to instead utilize the allotted funding towards 16 the purchase of outer vest carriers for the officers' ballistic vests; and 17 WHEREAS, staff is requesting that the City Commission approve the Grant Adjustment 18 Modification pending approval by the Bureau of Justice Assistance; and 19 WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission has determined that 20 it is in the best interests of the residents of the City to approve a grant adjustment modification 21 (GAM)for the 2020 Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG). 22 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 23 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 24 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 25 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 26 hereof. S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Grants\DOJ JAG Grant 2020 Modification-Reso.docx 27 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby 28 approve a grant adjustment modification (GAM)for the 2020 Edward Byrne Justice Assistance 29 Grant (JAG), a copy of the Grant Adjustment Modification is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 30 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 31 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of October, 2022. 32 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33 34 YES NO 35 I/ 36 Mayor-Ty Penserga 37 f 38 Vice Mayor-Angela Cruz 39 /l 40 Commissioner-Woodrow L. Hay /.._ 41 42 Commissioner-Thomas Turkin 43 x _ 44 Commissioner-Aimee Kelley 46 5-D 46 VOTE 47 48 49 50 Al1 52 a. , ! - , , A.,,,_ 53 Maylee i: esus, MPA, ► C Ty Penser• 54 City Cl:r Mayor 55 56 �OYNTpN`�� APP'e' /P/A ( M: 57 (Corporate Seal j�F :.RPORgT•••AFS%. • /" • o F • 58 •; �' ...:c1 n�� 59 i la SEAL .: ; Michael D. Cirullo,Jr. 60 i :INCORPORATED; S City Attorney 61 '+a '•. 1920.:' s , 62 4% 1% 63 ",' . FLOR\0r. - S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Grants\DOJ JAG Grant 2020 Modification-Reso.docx Funded Award Details Solicitation Title. BJA FY 20 Edward Byrne Federal Award $32.298 00 Memorial Justice Assistance Amount: Grant(JAG) Program - Local Funding Grant Solicitation Instrument Type: Project Title: Fiscal Year 2020 JAG Program Office: BJA Project Period. 1011119 -9/30/23 UEI FYYMUAVJDKC6 Managing Office OJP TIN 596000282 DOJ Grant Tamaro White Manager Grant Award Administrator FAW Case ID_ FAW-30989 Scope Change Changing the Scope of the Award. Please indicate which of the following are applicable to this scope change request. (Check all that apply): For additional guidance regarding prior approvals for scope changes, see DOJ Financial Guide Chapter 3.5 Adjustments to Awards, Grant Adjustment Notice Note: Prior to submitting this request, please review any additional guidance provided by the Department of Justice office that issued the award. Any questions should be directed to the grant manager assigned to the award. Due to the COVID pandemic in the current and past years it has made it difficult to obtain the training needed to put the original project into action. In addition, once the project would be put into action it required hands-on and close contact making it a challenge during the pandemic times. Our agency would like to request a change of scope and utilize the allotted funding to go towards the purchase of outer vest carriers (carrier only, not the ballistic vest)for the officers' uniforms. There are several practical advantages that officers will immediately notice when wearing outer vest carriers. Because the vest is worn outside the uniform, it becomes easier to adjust throughout the officer's tour of duty. The temperatures in South Florida are extremely hot, officers will be able to get a little relief while in the station or an equivalent safe and secure area More importantly. the outer vest carriers are designed to spread out the weight of the gear the officers are carrying and put less weight and stress on the officer's hips and back: reducing the chance for injuries The duty belts tend to put all that weight. which can range between 25-50 pounds, in one place around the hips rather than spreading it around. In the event that an officer is injured, an outer vest carrier offers several advantages over the more traditional inner vest carrier. First, if the officers can carry their tourniquet and other first-aid items in their vest they will be much easier to access on an outer vest carrier_ In case of more serious injuries. an outer vest carrier can be more quickly removed by responding officers or emergency medical personnel for assessment of the officers wounds. Additionally. some smaller framed officers may not have room on their duty belts for all of the equipment the department allows them to carry.An additional pouch or pocket may allow the officer to catty vital equipment they previously had no room for on their duty belt to do so. The outer vest carrier mimics the look of the everyday uniform shirt, making for a more discreet way to wear the body armor The advantages and options provided by an outer vest carrier are simply too great to ignore.As technology has evolved, outer vest carriers have become more advanced and offer even greater protection and functionality. The Boynton Beach Police Department is NIBRS compliant and currently waiting on the vendor to supply information to FDLE to obtain the required certification.The original project had the mandatory 3% set-a-side in the budget, the new attached budget does not include the 3% NIBRS set-a-side_ Our agency will forward the certification once received Update Programmatic Award Components. In relationship to this request, please indicate and submit updates to any of the following: Current Project Title Fiscal Year 2020 JAG Current Project Description The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant(JAG)Program allows states and units of local government, including tribes. to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime based on their own state and local needs and conditions. Grant funds can be used for state and local initiatives,technical assistance. training, personnel, equipment, supplies. contractual support. and information systems for criminal justice, including for any one or more of the following program areas. 1)law enforcement programs; 2)prosecution and court programs; 3)prevention and education programs; 4)corrections and community corrections programs. 5)drug treatment and enforcement programs; 6)planning. evaluation. and technology improvement programs; and 7)crime victim and witness programs(other than compensation)and 8)mental health programs and related law enforcement and corrections programs This JAG award will be used to support criminal justice initiatives that fall under one or more of the allowable program areas above Funded programs or initiatives may include multijurisdictional drug and gang task forces, crime prevention and domestic violence programs; courts, corrections. treatment,justice information sharing initiatives, or other programs aimed at reducing crime and/or enhancing public/officer safety. 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