County of Santa Cruz 123 PROBATION DEPARTMENT JOHN P. RHOADS, CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER MAILING: P.O. BOX 1812, SANTA CRUZ, CA 95061-1812 (406) 454-3800 FAX: (408) 454-3827 March 11, 1999 Agenda: March 23, 1999 Board of Supervisors County of Santa Cruz 701 Ocean Street Santa Cruz, California 95060 Approve Probation Department Participation in Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance Inc. Grant Application to Office of Criminal Justice Planning; Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to Submit Required Letter of Denial; and Adopt Resolution Approving Application for Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant II- Demonstration Grant, as Recommended by the Chief Probation Officer. Dear Board Members: The Probation Department is requesting authorization for participation in a new grant opportunity and the adoption of a resolution approving application for the Challenge Grant II - Demonstration Grant, as described below: Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance, Inc. Grant Proposal to The Office of Criminal Justice Planning for Watsonville Juvenile Offender Diversion Program The California Office of Criminal Justice Planning (OCJP) recently released a number of grant opportunities, among which is a youthful offender diversion project designed to impact disproportionate minority confinement. Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance, Inc. (PVPSA), a dedicated, non-profit, student assistance agency which provides services to the students of the Pajaro Unified School District, is applying for a $200,000 per year, 3 year grant from OCJP. The Probation Department is hereby requesting your Board s authorization to participate in the PVPSA grant project application. Currently, Watsonville Police Department is the only city jurisdiction in the County which does not have a diversion project. The PVPSA grant project would fund one full-time, bilingual Deputy Probation Officer II at top salary step to provide diversion services for first offenders living within the City of Watsonville. The Probation Officer would be housed at the Police Department where he/she could screen all referrals and see all first offenders in person. High risk first offenders would receive Probation case management, as well as a wide array of counseling and intervention services provided by staff from PVPSA. The project funds would also include reimbursement for indirect costs, mileage and travel, equipment, and training funds for the Probation Department. There is no cash match requirement. Additionally, new Federal guidelines require the submission of a letter of denial from a unit of local government signifying that County funds have not been available to fund a youthful offender diversion project in the target area. We are therefore requesting that your Board authorize the Chief Probation Officer to submit the attached letter of denial, which is a technical requirement of the grant application. EXCELLENCE - INTEGRITY - SERVICE 23
23 Board of Supervisors Agenda: March 23, 1999 124 Juvenile Justice Programs Approval Page 2 If funded, the Probation Department will return to your Board for authorization of the position and acceptance of the revenue. The grant submission is due to the Office of Criminal Justice Planning on March 3 1, 1999. When completed, it will be on file with the Clerk of the Board for review. An announcement regarding mnding is expected in May, 1999. The Project, if selected, would begin July 1, 1999. Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant Resolution On February 23, 1999 your Board approved the submission of the Probation Department s Local Action Plan and Application to the California Board of Corrections for an implementation grant to support the establishment of two Day Treatment Centers (North and South) for high risk Probation Wards. The Board of Corrections requires a standard Resolution as part of the implementation proposal. This Resolution was not completed in time for your Board s approval on February 23, 1999 and is therefore submitted at this time. IT IS THEREFORE RECOMMENDED that your Board: 1. 2. Authorize the Probation Department to participate in the Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance Inc. application to the Office of Criminal Justice Planning; Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to submit a required Letter of Denial to the Office of Criminal Justice Planning; and 3. Adopt the Resolution Approving Application for the Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant II - Demonstration Grant. Sincer /JkQ&. JOWRHOADS Chief Probation Officer JPR: JAC:MS Attachments: Letter of Denial Resolution-Challenge Grant II - Demonstration Grant RECO DED: SUSAN A. MAURIE~O cc: Probation Department
County of Santa Cruz PROBATION DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 1812, SANTA CRUZ, CA 95061-1812 (831) 454-2150 FAX: (831) 454-3035 JOHN P. RHOADS CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER ATTACHMENT TO MARCH 11,1999 BOARD LETTER March 23,1999 Office of Criminal Justice Planning 1130 K Street, Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 958 14 Re: Letter of Denial Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance Grant Proposal Community Prevention Program To Whom It May Concern: On March 23, 1999, the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors authorized the undersigned to complete and forward to the Office of Criminal Justice Planning this Letter of Denial, as required. The County of Santa Cruz has not had sufficient resources available to fund a youthful offender diversion project in the target area of the City of WatsonvilIe. Such a project has been identified through a local planning process as a needed service, but resources were not identified to fund such a program. Sincerely, John P. Rhoads Chief Probation Department JPR:JAC:MNS fn:letter of denial.wpd EXCELLENCE - INTEGRITY - SERVICE 23
BEFORE THE BOARD OF 126 OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION NO. On the motion of Supervisor Duly seconded by Supervisor The following resolution is adopted: RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR JUVENILE CRIME ENFORCEMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY CHALLENGE GRANT II - DEMONSTRATION GRANT BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Cruz hereby: Approves and authorizes the Chief Probation Officer, or his designee, to sign Santa Cruz County s application for State funding under the Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant, as well as related grant contracts, amendments, or extensions with the State of California; and Appoints Chief Probation Officer John P. Rhoads, or his designee, as the Chair of the Santa Cruz County Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council; and Identifies the following individuals or their designees as members of the Santa Cruz County Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council: John P. Rhoads, Chair Mardi Wormhoudt Susan Mauriello Ron Ruiz Larry Biggam Mark Tracy Mark Lane Rama Khalsa Walter Guzman Steve Walpole Michael Watkins Kathleen Akao Alejandro Chavez Daniel Alejandrez Sherry Talmadge Linda Perez Norman Lezin County Probation Department County Board of Supervisors County District Attorney County Public Defender County Sheriff County Human Resources Agency County Department of Mental Health Community-Based Drug/Alcohol Program City Police Department County Office of Education Judge, Superior Court Interim Executive Director, Fenix Services, Inc. Executive Director, Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos Co-Chair, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Commission Executive Director, Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance, Inc. Community At-Large Assures that the County of Santa Cruz intends to enter into an agreement with the state, relative to the expenditure of funds, and program implementation and evaluation should a grant award be forthcoming by not later than June 30, 1999; and
127 Assures that the County of Santa Cruz will adhere to the requirements of the Board of Corrections and all conditions specified in the grant contract with the State of California in the expenditure of State funds received pursuant to said application; and Assures that County of Santa Cruz will participate in the collection of required common research data, program evaluation activities and conduct an evaluation of their proposed project; and Certifies that the County of Santa Cruz will invoice the Board of Corrections for all costs approved in the grant on a quarterly basis beginning October 1, 1999 and not later than October 15, 2002. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, this day of 9 1999, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: JEFF ALMQUIST, Chairperson Board of Supervisors ATTEST: Clerk, Board of Supervisors APPROVED AS TO FORM: