HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Item Summary FormDate: 06/02/2020
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORM
File ID: #7487
Commission Meeting Date: 07/09/2020
Requesting Department: Department of
Police
Sponsored By:
District Impacted: All
Type: Resolution
Subject: Establish Special Revenue - 2020-2021 Victims of Crime Act
Purpose of Item:
A Resolution of the Miami City Commission, with attachments, establishing a New
Special Revenue Project entitled: "2020-2021 Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Grant,"
consisting of an anticipated grant award from the State of Florida, Office of the Attorney
General, Division of Victim Services, in an amount of $547,285.00, including operational
expenses and training costs, with matching funds in an approximate amount of
$136,821.39 to continue funding the eight (8) full-time positions; allocating funds from
the Miami Police Department Operating Budget, Account Code No.
00001.191002.5xxxxx; authorizing the City Manager to accept said grant, upon receipt
of the award, allowing for any increase or decrease in grant funding; further authorizing
the City Manager to execute the agreement, in substantially the attached form, for the
acceptance of this grant award.
Background of Item:
The Victims of Crime Act ("VOCK) assistance grant program offers funding for direct
services to crime victims for use in responding to the emotional and physical needs of
crime victims, assisting victims in stabilizing their lives after their victimization, helping
victims to understand and participate in the criminal justice system, and providing
victims with a measure of safety and security.
The Miami Police Department ("MPD") submitted a grant application to the State of
Florida, Office of the Attorney General, Division of Victim Services ("Division"), to fund
eight (8) full-time positions, comprising of two (2) Victims Advocate positions and six (6)
Victims Advocate Witness Coordinator positions, to provide services to crime victims.
The City of Miami ("City") received an important notification allowing the application for
Fiscal Year 2019-2020 to be copied and used for 2020-2021 funding, with the
understanding that the amounts remain the same, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in
the amount of $547,285.00 to fund the eight (8) full-time positions, including operational
expenses and training costs, during the 2020-2021 Fiscal Year. Due to the increasing
population of the City and over 3.8 million visitors annually, the Victim Advocates'
caseloads are significant. This factor may impede a victim's ability to obtain necessary
services, increase the difficulty of MPD's response, and strengthens the need for eight
(8) full-time Victims Advocate positions. This grant award will be used for funding MPD's
Victim Advocate positions to coordinate services for the victims of crime during 2020-
2021 Fiscal Year. MPD will provide the required match of approximately $136,821.39, in
the form of a cash match towards the operation of this program.
Budget Impact Analysis
Item is Related to Revenue
Item is an Expenditure
Item is NOT funded by Bonds
Total Fiscal Impact:
$684,106.39 (including match)
General Account No: 00001.191002.5xxxxx.0.0 - $136,821.39
Special Revenue Account No: 12000.191002.5xxxxx.0.0 - $547,285.00
Reviewed By
Department of Police
Jorge Blanco
Department of Police
Ronald Papier
Department of Police
Ronald Papier
Office of Management and Budget
Luis Hernandez -Torres
Office of Management and Budget
Christopher M Rose
City Manager's Office
Arthur Noriega V
Legislative Division
Valentin J Alvarez
Office of the City Attorney
Juan Carlos Perez
Office of the City Attorney
Barnaby L. Min
Office of the City Attorney
Victoria Mendez
City Commission
Nicole Ewan
Office of the Mayor
Mayor's Office
Office of the City Clerk
City Clerk's Office
Office of the City Clerk
City Clerk's Office
Initial Police Review
Completed
06/04/2020 11:07 AM
Police Chief Review
Completed
06/10/2020 8:34 AM
Department Head Review
Completed
06/10/2020 8:34 AM
Budget Analyst Review
Completed
06/10/2020 11:29 AM
Budget Review
Completed
06/10/2020 4:38 PM
City Manager Review
Completed
06/10/2020 4:52 PM
Legislative Division Review
Completed
06/19/2020 11:25 AM
ACA Review
Completed
06/24/2020 9:55 AM
Deputy City Attorney Review
Completed
06/26/2020 9:48 AM
Approved Form and Correctness
Completed
06/29/2020 9:43 AM
Meeting
Completed
07/09/2020 9:00 AM
Unsigned by the Mayor
Completed
07/13/2020 3:29 PM
Signed and Attested by the City Clerk
Completed
07/13/2020 3:51 PM
Rendered
Completed
07/13/2020 3:51 PM
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO ACCEPT AN ANTICIPATED GRANT AWARD ("GRANT") FROM THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, DIVISION OF VICTIM
SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING A NEW SPECIAL REVENUE PROJECT TITLED
"2020-2021 VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT ("VOCK) GRANT," CONSISTING OF SAID
GRANT IN AN APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $547,285.00, INCLUDING
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES AND TRAINING COSTS, WITH MATCHING FUNDS IN
AN APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $136,821.39, TO CONTINUE FUNDING EIGHT (8)
FULL-TIME ADVOCATE POSITIONS; ALLOCATING MATCHING FUNDS FROM THE
MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT'S OPERATING BUDGET, ACCOUNT CODE NO.
00001.191002.512000-524000; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A GRANT AGREEMENT, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO
THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY
DOCUMENTS, ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, FOR
ACCEPTANCE AND ADMINISTRATION OF SAID GRANT.
WHEREAS, the Victims of Crime Act ("VOCA") grant program offers funding for
advocate positions to deliver direct services to victims of crimes such as assistance in
responding to emotional and physical needs, stabilizing their lives after victimization, promoting
understanding and participation in the criminal justice system, and to providing victims with a
measure of safety and security; and
WHEREAS, the Miami Police Department ("MPD") currently has two (2) Victim
Advocates and six (6) Victims Advocate Witness Coordinators (collectively, "Advocates");
however, due to the increasing population of the City and over 3.8 million visitors annually, the
Advocates' caseloads are significant; and
WHEREAS, MPD submitted a VOCA grant application to the State of Florida, Office of
the Attorney General, Division of Victim Services ("Division") to continue funding the eight (8)
full-time Advocates during the 2020-2021 fiscal year and maintain services provided to victims
of crime in the City of Miami ("City"); and
WHEREAS, the City received notification from the Division allowing the City to tender
the same application submitted last fiscal year to be used as its FY2020-2021 VOCA application
with the understanding that the grant award will remain unchanged due to the COVID-19
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on September 12, 2019, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. R-
19-0329 authorizing the City Manager to accept a VOCA grant award from the Division in the
amount of $547,285.00 to fund eight (8) full-time Advocates to provide services to crime victims
including operational expenses and training costs and establish a special revenue project titled
"2019-2020 VOCA Grant"; and
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Legislation
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Resolution
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Enactment Number: R-20-0191
File Number: 7487
Final Action Date:7/9/2020
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO ACCEPT AN ANTICIPATED GRANT AWARD ("GRANT") FROM THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, DIVISION OF VICTIM
SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING A NEW SPECIAL REVENUE PROJECT TITLED
"2020-2021 VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT ("VOCK) GRANT," CONSISTING OF SAID
GRANT IN AN APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $547,285.00, INCLUDING
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES AND TRAINING COSTS, WITH MATCHING FUNDS IN
AN APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $136,821.39, TO CONTINUE FUNDING EIGHT (8)
FULL-TIME ADVOCATE POSITIONS; ALLOCATING MATCHING FUNDS FROM THE
MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT'S OPERATING BUDGET, ACCOUNT CODE NO.
00001.191002.512000-524000; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A GRANT AGREEMENT, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO
THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY
DOCUMENTS, ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, FOR
ACCEPTANCE AND ADMINISTRATION OF SAID GRANT.
WHEREAS, the Victims of Crime Act ("VOCA") grant program offers funding for
advocate positions to deliver direct services to victims of crimes such as assistance in
responding to emotional and physical needs, stabilizing their lives after victimization, promoting
understanding and participation in the criminal justice system, and to providing victims with a
measure of safety and security; and
WHEREAS, the Miami Police Department ("MPD") currently has two (2) Victim
Advocates and six (6) Victims Advocate Witness Coordinators (collectively, "Advocates");
however, due to the increasing population of the City and over 3.8 million visitors annually, the
Advocates' caseloads are significant; and
WHEREAS, MPD submitted a VOCA grant application to the State of Florida, Office of
the Attorney General, Division of Victim Services ("Division") to continue funding the eight (8)
full-time Advocates during the 2020-2021 fiscal year and maintain services provided to victims
of crime in the City of Miami ("City"); and
WHEREAS, the City received notification from the Division allowing the City to tender
the same application submitted last fiscal year to be used as its FY2020-2021 VOCA application
with the understanding that the grant award will remain unchanged due to the COVID-19
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on September 12, 2019, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. R-
19-0329 authorizing the City Manager to accept a VOCA grant award from the Division in the
amount of $547,285.00 to fund eight (8) full-time Advocates to provide services to crime victims
including operational expenses and training costs and establish a special revenue project titled
"2019-2020 VOCA Grant"; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated that the Division will award the City an award in the amount
of $547,285.00 to fund all eight (8) full-time Advocates, including operational expenses and
training costs, during the 2020-2021 fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, this anticipated grant award will be used for the continued funding of the
Advocates and to coordinate services for the victims of crimes during 2020-2021 fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, MPD will provide the required match of approximately $136,821.39 in the
form of a cash match towards the operation of the Advocates program; and
WHEREAS, it would be appropriate for the City Manager to accept said grant upon
receipt and to establish a new Special Revenue Project titled "2020-2021 Victims of Crime Act
(VOCA) Grant" for the appropriation of said award;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are
adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. The City Manager is authorized' to accept a grant award from the Division,
including a higher or lower amount granted by the Division.
Section 3. The following new Special Revenue Project is established and resources are
appropriated as described below:
FUND TITLE: 2020-2021 Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Grant
RESOURCES: Division $524,035.00
Operational Expenses $5,250.00
Training $18,000.00
MPD's Cash Match $136,821.39
APPROPRIATIONS: Victims Advocate Program $684,106.39
Section 4. The City Manager is further authorized' to negotiate and execute a Grant
Agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, for said grant.
Section 5. The City Manager is further authorized' to negotiate and execute any and all
other necessary documents, all in forms acceptable to the City Attorney, for the acceptance,
administration, and compliance with said grant award.
Section 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and
signature of the Mayor. z
' The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all legal requirements that may be
imposed, including but not limited to, those prescribed by applicable City Charter and City Code
provisions.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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2 If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten (10) calendar days
from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective
immediately upon override of the veto by the City of Miami Commission.