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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 Ordinance No. 049• • • ORD INANCE NO . !I!/_ SERIES OF 2008 BY AU THORITY COU CIL BILL NO . 54 INT RODUCED BY COUNC IL MEMBER JEFFERSON AN ORDI NANCE AUT HORIZ ING THE ACCE PT ANCE OF "THE JUSTICE ASS IST ANCE GRANT° BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND THE J UST ICE ASS ISTANCE PROGRAM FOR THE PURCHASE OF TE CHNOLOG ICAL TOOLS . \\"HEREAS. th e City Counc il of the City of Englewood, Co lorado authorized accepta nce of ···111e Justice Assis tance Gran t'' wi th the passage of Ordin ance o. 53, Serie s 2007 ; WHEREAS. th e City of En,liewood reque sted funding which will be used to purcha se tec hn ologica l too ls in order 10 funher th e ability of Englewood police office rs 10 successfull y perfor.n th eir ass ignment ; and WHEREAS. the Englewood Poli ce Depanment is in need of an additiona l con·;,uter to Jvido quicker access for the police officers to a compu ter to all ow th em to complete their reports and ret um to th eir patrol ass ignment on the street: and \VHEREAS, a recent Englewood communit y su ryey revealed a concern for the Poli ce Depart ment 10 provide increased traffic enforcement. Laser speed detectors arc utilized in this regard and the addit ion of thrre unit s would provide fo r additional officers to improve enforcement efforts; and \VHEREAS , the Justice Assistance Grant is a non-mat ching grnnt; and WHEREAS. th e City of Englewood submiued on app lication and has been awarded a gran1 in the amo11n1 ofTcn Thousand lluer Hundred Sixt y Dollars (')1 0.360). OW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAIN ED BY THE CITY COUNC IL OF THE CITY OF E GLEWOOD . COLORADO. AS FO LLOWS : Secti on I. The City Council of the City of Englewood , Co lomdo , hereby mnhori,:s the acceptance of the Justi ce Ass istance Grant and Conditions from the Ju stice Assis tance Gra nt Program to the Cit y of Eng lewood , which Justice Assistance Grant is attached ht!reto a~ E.~hihit A. Section 2. The City Manager is authorized to execute said lnt crgovemmen tal Grant titl ed "The Justice Ass istance Gran 1·· for and on behalf of th e Cit y of Englewood . Int roduced. rea d in ful l. and passed on firs• •eading on the 2nd day of September. 2008 . Pu blished as a Bill for an Ordin ance in the City ·s official newspaper on the 5th da y of Septemhcr, 2008 . 9 b ii Publi shed as a Bill for an Ordi nance on th e Cit y's offic ial website begin ning on th e 3rd day of September, 2008 fo r thirt y (30) days . Read by title and pas sed on final reading on the 15th da y of Sept ember. 2008 . Published by titl e in th e Cit y's officia l newspaper as Ordina nce No.t/j._, Seri es of 2008, on t:,e 19th day of Septemb er. 200 8. I, Loucri shia A. Ell is, City Clerk of the Cit y of Eng lewood , Co lorado, hereby cen ify that the above and foregoing i5/ Jlie co;:,y of the Ord inance passed on fin al reading and publi shed by • tit le as Ordinance No . 77, Serie s of 2008. q • . '.:::) • D~p~1 1n1tnl nf Jus ti ce Offic r nr Jus\l ct Proi;111nu Bureau of.Justi ce Assistan..:e l II EClr lEHT NAM6 ANO ADDltESS fli,c:h,dmi tlr Cflde ) C111ofl!,iglewood lotilellslcwc,odl'ut-w1r f!t11lewood,CO IOII C l'AOI': I OF , Grant ,. AWARD NUMUER • lOOf.DJ.0)..(1201 5 1'ROJECT rER IOD FltOM UU DOl?T rnRIOD : FltOM l .AW ARO DATE OI/IS/2001 10/0112007 TO O'lll0/2011 lOt'Ol/2007 TO 0WlQl2011 7.ACTION ~----------------+----------, IA, OkAh'TBll lRSIVENOOR NO. U6000S90 l , l'ROJECT TITLE FY 200I J"O l'Top,n 12. sre.·1.-.L CONOITTONS 1. SlJl'rLEMENT NLMRER 00 IJ. FREVIOUS AWARD AMOUNT JO. AMOUNT OF THIS AWARD II . TOTAL AWARD THE ALO\'E GA.ANT PROJECT IS APrROVED SUBJECT TO SUCH CONDITIONS OR LIMITATIONS AS ARE SET FORTI! ON THE ;. TI"ACHEO PAOE(S). I]. s11:nm..1a,• Atm-lORITV FOR ORA NT Thl,r-,,;.c. 11 aupponcdllllckr,2 U.S .C. )7'/(■)(BJA , JAO hrm11la) 15, METIIOOOF PAYMENT PAl'R.S A'Jl!HCY Al'PROVAL OnANTEEACCEPTANCE lO J IOJ60 Jl OJlO 16. rv,eo NAME AN D TITLE OF APPROVrNO OFFIC\AL II TV1'ED NAME ANO TITLEOF A\TlliOnlUO ORAWTEE OFFIClA I. Dond,.-nS.Hnnb Ditu••.B11tt111orJu1kcAU111111tt 17.SIONATUREOF APPROVINO OFFICIAL Tfl"IIVl!ldennee Oq11U1Chk:fof Polltt 19. SJONATUREOF AVTIIORIZEO RECIPIEHTOFF\CIAL JVA. DATE AO EN CY USE ONLY 20. ACCOUNTl HO CU..SSIFiCATION coo es 21 IID IUCiT00\19 "ISCAL FUND DUD. DIV. Yf!Ak CO DE ACT OFC. REO. sue . roMS AMOUNT DI JU 00 00 IOJGO OJ~ FORM -4000,'l (REV. H7J rRBVIOUS EDITIONS ARB OBSOLETE. • X H I ~ T A Oei,ar1 mcn 1orJu1 11::r Officr or Justi ce Pr ngmm s n u rc:1u of Juslicc As sls 11111 cc rltOJECTNU~lllE.l lOOl•Dl•D>-•Olllli A\\ARD CON TINL ATIO I SHErT Grnnt AWARD DATE 01/t.lllOOI SPEC/Al CONDITIONS I Tne 1cc1p1en1 ncrees to co mpl)• wilh the linan ttn1 nnd ndmm1sunuv:: reqmrcmcnts set fort\1 rn the cun:nt cdmon af th e Office of Justice Progmm s (OJf') Fmnncial Gmde 2. The recipicn1 nck nowl cdscs 111111 foilurc 10 submit nn accep lnblc Equnl Employment Op po1t11n11)' Pin n or re ci pient is req uired 10 submit one pursun nt to 28 C.F.R . Section 42.3 02), !11111 is npproved by the Office for Civi l I• 1ghu, is n v,ol1tian ofns Certi fie d Assura nces rrnd mny result in suspension 01 :ermmo11on orfundmg, unlil su ::h ume 11~ th e recipient is rn compli am:c . ). The recipi ent acrecs to comply with thco1ll11niu11io nnl nu dit requirements ofOMB Cm:uln r A•l33, A1 1dlu or Stales, Local Govtmments, and Non-Profi t Org1mz.ation£, 1U fu rther described 1n the curren t ed 11ion of the OJI' Finnnciol Guidc,Chnp te r l9. 4. Reci pien t und ersta nds nnd a1:rc cs tho t it can not us e mn y federal funds, ellhe r directl y or ind irec tl y, in ,up•,ort of the en11ct n1en l, rcpe1 l, modilicatian o r adaptio n ornny law , regula tion or oo li:y, nt ll n}' level or COYemm:111, without lhe express prior writt:n approval ofOJP. 5. l11e gnm!cc 1grecs 10 111is• BJA in co mplying with the Notional Environmenta l Po licy Act (NEPA) t\tld 01hcr related fede ral cnv im nmen ta l i1np11c11malyses requirement, in the use of these grant fund,, either dircc tl )' by t.h e gnintee or by • 1ubgnmlcc Accord in gly, prio r to ob lig::rti ng gr:i.n! f-JnlU , lhe srantee ~p-c:s to fir,t detenmne if 1111!' ,1f !h e fo\lowin & a:tivlties will be re lated to the u5e o r the gra nt funds . The sran1ec undemands th111 lhis special co ndition npp lies ta its follawini; ne w acti vities whetl,er a:-,:ot the)' nrt bcinc specifically funded wilh these gra nt fun ds. inat is, as lon1: as 11':c act iY ity 1, b:mc co ndu cted by the p11ntce, D aubgrantcc , or 11.ny 1hird part)' 11nd the ac1iv11 y needs 10 be und:naken in order 10 use thes e i;111m fun dt, this 1pec11I co nditio n must first be meL The activities covered b)' this special co ndition ore : ll. Ncwcans nuct 10n; b. Mino r rcnavDti on or remo deling of a property eithe r (a ) listed on or ehsible for listing on the Nntio n1I Registe r of His toric Pl1ees ur (b) locn ted wi thi n n 100-ycnr nood plam; c. A re novati on, lease, cro ny proposed use ofn buildin g or facil ity thr1 will eiihcr(n) result 10 a chnngc in its bnm prior use 01 (b) 1icnifi c11ntl y c hnngc in 1i=c, nnd , d. Jmplcmcn1111ian ofa ne w program invol vin g the use of chem ica l, otha than ch r.m icnls th11t ntc (a ) purc hnscd 111 11 n mclde nt1I compane nt or a fun ded oc1ivily and (bl 1radl1ion1\ly used, Io, cx11 mplc , in office, househ old, rccre111ion1I , 01 educati on en vironme nt s. Applicatio n orTius Spcc1nl Co m.Inion 10 Gm nt cc's Eitis11ni; Proi;mms 01 Ac1iv111cs : For nny or1hr i;m mc c's or its suligrnntect exis ting progm ms or ncti vi11cs !h at will bt fun ded by th ese gra nt fund s, the grnnt cc, UJ>Oll speci fi c reques t r,0111 BJA , ngrccs 10 coopcm tc wit h OJA 111 nn y prcpnmuon by BJA of n naiiono l or pragmm c11YJronmcn 1nl nssessmc nl of tha t fundcdproyrnm or nct1vit y. 0 Jl'F01\M4000IJ (R F.V ,-111 • • • Oer,11r1n1en 1o(Ju511 cc Offt ceo(Jusuee /'rogmms Burcnu or ,Justi ce Assislnncc r 1tOJECi NUMBl:.11 2001 -O J.BX -0lot A WARD CONTINUATION SHEET Grnnl AWARD DATE 0l'ISllOO• SPECIAL CONDITIONS PAOE l OF ' 6. This sr,eci nl condi1ion (ncilhntes comp liance with 1he 11rov1sions or1h e Nntlomil Environmemn l Policy Act (NEPA) rc.l ntinJ. I0 clnnd~line methamphetaminc l1bori11ory opcn11ions, inclut1iny the iden1inct1tion, aeizure , or closure o( clandestine melhnmphctam ine lnborntorics [hercmnftc r, "med, la b opern1ions"J . No monies fr om lh is nwnrd may be oblignled to support rneth lab open11 io111 unl w the gt1ntec implements thi s speclal i:ondi1ion. Th e Office of JUJtice Proyrams (OJr), in co ns ul1alion with the Bureau of J11s1 ice Auistnncc, 1hc On1g Enforcement Admm istnnion , and !he Orrice for Cnmmun lt)' Oriented Pollci ng Serv ices, prepa1 !d I Pro1:111 m•l evel Environment al Assessment (Aueumcnt) governing meth lab opcmtioru . T11e Asseumen1 describes the ndvcrte environmental , hCDl!h, an.! safetr impaccs likely to be encountered b)' law ett forcemen t agencies as they implement specific actions und er !heir mc1hamphet11m ine la bomory opcr11ions . Consistent with lhe Asswment, lhc following lenn s and , r t1 di1lon1 oh11II 11 pply lo the Gflnt=i fo r nny OJP funded methln b oper11 1lo ns: ,._ -:·he ,:ant« 1hall en1urr compliance b)' OJP funded sub-gran tees with federal , 11111e, nnd local environmen11l , ,--•Ith, and Hfct)' l1w1 arid 1:gul11tions afll)licable 10 melh lob opcnaiolU , lo include the dispoul of the chem ica l,, e.;uipmen l, 11nd was1cs ,uullint from U1~e opera !ion1. E' The gra u~ec 11..11;1 have a Mili£1Cion Plan in place 1hat identifies and documenll lhe pro:eues an d points of 1ccoun11 b1l ;t', ,~11i:~ !ts 11ate. Thi, plan will be u1ed lo en,ure that the adver1e environmenlAI , health, and afet)' 1mpacu tld111cale<l I Ii::~ Aut1smcn t arc mitig~1ed in a manner consistent with tht requiremenu of 1hil condition. \ :1-c m l\l ct' 11-.1111 r .. onitor OJP funded meth lab operations 10 ensure that th ey comply whh the following nine ,'i ;t1ym1.,. 11n.d .1nc1 identified in the Atscnmcnt ind whose implemenunlon i, addressed In the gramee's Mitig111on Plan. . ~e mitigation measure1 must be included 111pecial conditions in all 1ubgrant1: (Sec P11n II of thi s special condition ) 7. I. Prov ide med ical 1crecnint of personnel aulgned or to be auigncd b)' the cra ntc e to the se izure or closu re of cl andescine me1hamphe111mine labonitorics ; 2. Provide Oct:up111ional Safety and Health Adminiatration (OSHA) requi red ini ti11I nnd refre1her tra ining fo r law enforcement ofTlci1l1 and all other pcnonnel w icncd lo el1her the se izurc or clo1 ure of clnndest in e methnmphetam inc \;ibor11toriei; 3. As detennined b)' the ir specified duties, equip the personne l with OSHA requ ited protect ive wear and othe r required uifct)' equipment~ 4. Assign proper!)' tra ined personnel 10 prepnre I comprehensive cont amination report on each seized/closed labora tory: 5. Ulilize qunlifled dispos11l personnel to remove all chemi ca ls and associnted glna1w11re , equipment , and con1amin11cd n;n 1erinls nnd was I es f rotn lhc site(s) of each seized labot11tory ; ... Dispose of the chemit41i, equipmen t, 11nd contaminated m11teri11ls nnd wnslcs nt properly licensed disposn l facili1ies o:, wh en 1llow11ble, Al properly licensed recyc ling fnclhtics ; 7. Momtor !he 1runsport, disposal , 11nd rtc)'c linc co mponenll of subpnr.igraph s num bered 5. nnd 6. immcdintel)' above m order 10 en1ure pro per compllnnce; S. Have in place Md implement II writte n agreement wllh the res ponsible 11n1e env1ronmentnl ni;ency . TI,is 111:reement must provide that lhe responsible stnte env iro nmental ai;en cy agrees lo (i) timely evnlunte th e environmcntnl condition nl nnd around the site of11 closed clantlesline l1born1or)' 11ml (i i) coordi nnti: with the responsible pnny, p,openy owne r, • othe rt 111 ensure 1hn1 nny reaidunl contnminn li on i1 rc.,ncdintcd 1 Ir deten nined neceu llr)' by the stntc cnvironmenml .. i;!IICY nm.I in 'JCCO rd11n ce with ex lati ng stnte and fedem l requ irements ; nnd • Have in place llnd implement II wrillen 11grecment wich the responsible stnle or locnl serv ice 11gcncies to properl)' ~ ... pond to 11ny minor, as denned b)' 1111te law , 111 the si te , TI1 is ncrecmen c must eiuur: i111111cdi1te rcspoiue by qualified personnel who can (I) respond 10 1he potcnl inl he11lh need• ofnny min or nl the 1hc: (Ii ) t11ke th11 minorinto protec1 tve custody un i cu fh e nu nor is criminally involved In lhe meth ln b 11c.tivi1ies or i1 1ubjct1 to 1nest fo, other criminal violations; (iii) ensure immedia le medical testing for melhnmphetnmine toxicil )'; and (i v) 11mngc for any roll nw-up medical tests, ex1m ln111ion1, 01 health care made ne cwu~ 11111 resuh ofmethnmphe111mine 10,:icity , JrFORM 'ooor.:!{RBV ,,,IIJ De 11nr1mcn l of J11511:r Offi crofJus11ccflmi;rnrm Bureau or ,lu sticc Assistan c<' rrtoJECT NUMlll!ll 100~-m-ux-ows A W A RIJ CO/\'TI NUATI ON HEET Grant AWAl\0 DATE OKI JS/1001 SPECIAL CONDITIONS r.-.oE ◄ or , 8. TI1e recipie nt ii required 10 estnbhsh 11 trus t fund ncco11 nl. (Th e uust fnnit mn y or m.1y 00 1 be un 1111cr::s1 -benring nc co un L) The fund mny 1101 be used tc pn y deblS incurred by othe r octiv il les beyo nd th e sco pe of the Ed wnrd Byrne Mcrnorinl Justi ce Assist11ncc Grnot flmi;rnm (JAG ). The recipient 11lso ni;rec., to obl1gn1e nnd expend the i;mnt fund s 111 the tru st fund (mdudrni; nn y mtercst c.1med) du rini; the period of lhe i;rnn:. Groot funds (includin1:: nn y 1n1eres1 enmed ) nn t r.xpended by •he end oflhe grnnt pe ri od mu st be re111rncd to the Burci --r Just ice Ass1sinncc no Inte r than 90 dn ys nftc rl heend 'lfth e i;r11 n1 period, nlong wil h the finnl submissio n nfthr i-..... nc1n l Stnms Report (SF-26 9), 9. The l!~"ntce ngrees 10 l'n mpl y with nll reponini;, do1 11 collection nnd evnlun tion requirements, 11s prescribed by the BJA ir. the p1ogram g-uidan r c for the Ju stice Ass1stnncr Urn nt (JAG). Co mpliance with these requirement s will be mon11ure:db yBJJi .• 10. The recip:~nt nsrces 1h11111ny information te chnology syst em funded or suppotted by OJr fund s will r.omply w1 lh 28 C.F.R. '.·nrt 23 , Cri minal Intelligence Sys tems Qpenui ng Jlolic1es , ifOJP determinu lh is rcg uh1tion to be appli cnb le, !:!>n1•'.d OJP de tenn ine 28 C.F .R. Part 23 lot'. 11.pplicnble, OJP may, 111 its discretion, perfonn nu<liu, of the 1ys1em, n per 28 C.F.R. 23.20(g), Shoul d any violnti on of 28 C.F.R. Pnrt 23 occur, the recipi ent may be fined ns per 42 U.S.C. J 189g(c)-(d). Recipicn1 m11y not satisfy suc h II flncwilh fcd er11.I fund s. 11. The recipi ent ag rees 10 ensure that the Stat e Jnfonnation Technology Point of Co nta ct receives written notifltlltion recarding an y infonn11tion tech nology project funded by this 11:nm! during th e obligation 1md ex penditure period . Th is is 10 faciU111c communicat ion among locnl nnd state governmental entities reRard ing vari ou.~ infom1111ion tc chnoloe,y projects beins conducted with these gra nt fund s. In 11ddition, the recipient asreCJ to maintai n an nc.hmnistrative fil e documenting the nmting of tlus requirement . For .a list ofS10 1e lnfonnatrnn Tech nolog y Points ofCo:itlCI, go to hnp ://www .ojp.usdoj .gov /cclstates.tum . 12 . To avoi d duplica ti11t exi!!inc nrtwor k~ or IT systems in nn y init111ivcs funded by BJA fot Jnw enforcement infom1nti on sharing systems which in vol ve mterst111e con nectivily betweenjutisdiction, such systems shnll emplo y, to the extenl possible , existins 11etworks as the commu111c11tinn bnckbone to achiev e interstnt e co nn ectivity , unless tht crnntee cnn demon suate 10 the m is fnctio n of DJA tha t thi s rcquirem:111 would nol be cost effect iv e or would lmpnit the functionnlily of nn existing or pro posed IT system. 13. TI1r srnnle c ngrecs 10 com pl y with th e npph cnble requirements of28 C.F.R. Port 38, lh: Dcpmt ment ofJ l1 s1ice recul1 ti on govemin& ~Eq ual Trenlment for F11itl1 B11sed Organiut,ons" (the "Equal Trenlment Regula1ionM). TI1e Equal Tn:n 101ent Reculation provid:s in pntt thnt Depnrtmcnt of Justice grnnt nwnrds of direct fundmg mR}' 1101 be used to fund nn)' inh erc nll y reh1:iou1 nctiv it ies, suc h ns worship, re ligiou s inslmction , or prosel ytizntion. llc c1pien1s of direct gmuts niny still engnge in inhc1entl y reli gious nctivitie s, but such ncti vnies must br s:pnmt c in lime or pince fr om the Depnr1mcn1 of Justic e funded pros;rnm , nn d pnrticipntion in such 11ctivt11es by indivldunls ro:ceivin& servrces from lhe grnntce or n sub•grontee mus t be voluntary . Thr Equnl Trenlmcn! Rci::ulntion nlSCI mnkcs clcnr thnt 01gnnizntinns p:mi c1pn1ing in p111grnm s due ctl y fun ded b~ th e Depnn mcnt of Jus!ice nrc not pcnnil ·ed lo discrim imuc in lhe pmvi sion of 1e1viccso n lh e btisisofnbencfir 1n ry's rcl1bio n. 14. Rccipic nl 11my not obhgn te, exrcnd m clm wdo wn fund s um il lhc Du rc:iu of Justice A~~1stn ucc, Offi c= of Jusu cc !'roi;rnnu lins receiv ed ducum-:ntn1ion demo11~1mtinll thn t lh e s1 111e or luc nl guve rnini; 1,ody re view nnd /or commu nity 1101irlcntmn requirc:mcnls h~ve been met nn d hns i:o;sucd n Grnn ! Ad;u~1men l Notice (GA N) rcl ~us in i:: th is t 1l,,ciul condu ion o Jr FOUM •ooun !R E\',◄-11) • • • • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date : Agenda Item : Subject : Se ptember 2, 2008 11 a i Acce p11mce of lu stice Assis tance Gran t Initiated By: Staff Sou rce : Poli ce Departm ent John C llin s, D ept1l y Chi ef of Poli ce COUNCIL GOAL AND PRE VIOUS COUNCIL ACT ION No ne l!ECOMMENDED ACTION Th e Poli ce D ep ar tm ent is reco mmendin g th at City Cot1ncil adopt a b ill fo r an ordinan ce auth ori zing and approvin g th e acce ptan ce of th e Ju stice Ass istance G ran t, Awa rd N um b er 2008-D K-B X-0208 in th e am ount o f $10,360 fr o m th e Burea u of Ju sti ce Ass istan ce. Th e Ju stice Assistan ce G rant is a non-matching grant. BACKG RO UND , ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED Th e Englewoo d Poli ce Departm ent is co mmitt ed to maintaining and improv ing tec hn ologi cal resou rce s thro ugh o ut th e o rga ni za ti o n. Th e Poli ce Operations Divis io n currently has six (6) Patrol Se rgea nts and 36 Police Officers. Tiiese se rgea nts ha ve three computers in w hi ch to conduct th eir dai ly responsibiliti es. Th ese res ponsibilit ies include, but are not limited 10 , daily rev iew of inves ti ga fr,e report s which th e se rg ea nt s nee d to app rove, perfo rman ce eva ll!atio ns, ove r1im e, leave requ es ts, sc heduling, et c. II ha s b ee n very cumbersome when multiple se rgea nts are on duty for th at se rgea nt l o have acces~ al any give n lime. Th e Poli ce D epartment has w ork ed w ith th e In fo rmati on Technol ogy D epa rtment in procuring two additional cornpt1t ers , but is in n ee d of one more additi onal unit. The purchase o f o ne computer for a se rg ea nt would all ow for th eir perfo rm ance to be more effi ienl and effecti ve. Th e Pat rol Officers ha ve access l o th ree computers in which to co mpl ete th eir in ves tigati ve repo rt s. Th e additi on of one additi onal co mput er will prov id e qu ic ker access for th ese officers to a co mput er to all ow th em to co mpl ete th eir report s and return to th ei r pa trol assiAnm ent on th e str ee t. Th e mos t recent survey of th e Eng lewood co mmunity con tinu es l o reveal th eir co nce rn for th e departm ent to prov id e in crease d traffi c enforce ment . Lase r spee d detec tors are utiliz ed in thi s regard and th e additi on of three 1mits would p rovide for improve d enfo rce m ent effort s. Th ere are currently a limited number o f lase rs ava ilabl e fo r o ffi ce rs 10 utili ze and thi s would all ow fu r additio nal officers to utili ze th em . In conclusi on, th e Englewood Poli ce D epartm ent has work ed w ithin its budget to procure tec hno lo gy ; however, budge t const rai nts have limited o t1r ability l o obtai n w hat is needed. Th e grant award would furth er our ab 'li ty to provid e th e offi cers w ith th e tec hn olog ical tools in w hi ch to succ essfull y perfo rm th eir ass ignm ent s. FIN ANCIAL IMPACT Th e i11i 1ia l cos 1 es 1i111 a1e 10 add 1he des klops and lase rs is es 1ima 1e•' al $ I 1,09 1. The Police Depa rtm ent will cuver the ove rag e wi thin its res pec tive budget. LI ST OF ATTAC HMENTS Bi ll fo r an O rdi nance • • •