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File #: 04719    Version: 1 Name: PSN gangs
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/9/2006 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 11/7/2006 Final action: 11/7/2006
Enactment date: 11/8/2006 Enactment #: RES-06-00906
Title: Authorizing the Mayor, City Clerk and Chief of Police to accept a Project Safe Neighborhoods award from the State of Wisconsin, Office of Justice Assistance in the amount of $121,771 and to utilize these funds toward anti-gang prevention and enforcement efforts.
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz
Fiscal Note
This grant will be accounted for in a segregated fund (SG50). There is no effect on the Expenditure Restraint Program or the levy.
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Authorizing the Mayor, City Clerk and Chief of Police to accept a Project Safe Neighborhoods award from the State of Wisconsin, Office of Justice Assistance in the amount of $121,771 and to utilize these funds toward anti-gang prevention and enforcement efforts.
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WHEREAS, the U.S. Dept. of Justice has developed a nationwide Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) initiative to reduce the incidents of gun violence, by linking together federal, state, and local law enforcement, prosecutors, and community leaders, to provide a multifaceted approach to deterring and punishing gun crime; and,

WHEREAS, the PSN initiative has been expanded to include anti-gang prevention and enforcement efforts; and,

WHEREAS, this new effort will allow local law enforcement to combat gangs by building on the effective strategies and partnerships developed under PSN; and,

WHEREAS, the Dane County Youth Gang Prevention Task Force Community Response Plan has outlined information regarding how Dane County has moved into the ranks of communities with full fledged generational gangs that have an active entrepreneurial drug trade resulting in a number of violent gang-related acts such as shootings, graffiti and rival group conflicts; and,

WHEREAS, in January 2006, Madison Police Chief Noble Wray announced that dealing with community gang related issues would be one of the Madison Police Departments top priorities in the coming year and beyond; and,

WHEREAS, although this is a long-term problem that must be dealt with using a variety of methods, the Madison Police Department has pledged to proactively respond to emerging illegal gang related activity through education, information sharing, and enforcement; and,

WHEREAS Madison Police Department has been awarded a PSN grant of $121,771 for the purposes of reducing gang-related...

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