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File #: 47352    Version: Name: Amend the 2017 budget to authorize the use of up to $25,000 from the violence reduction peer support appropriation to support related, interim services.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 5/16/2017 In control: FINANCE COMMITTEE
On agenda: 7/11/2017 Final action: 7/11/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Amend the 2017 budget to authorize the use of up to $25,000 from the violence reduction peer support appropriation to support related, interim services.
Sponsors: Matthew J. Phair, Maurice S. Cheeks, Shiva Bidar, Denise DeMarb, Sara Eskrich
Attachments: 1. 47352 v 1 By Title Only.pdf
Fiscal Note
The 2017 Adopted Operating Budget includes $400,000 within the Community Development Division to support purchased service contracts for violence prevention. The proposed resolution authorizes utilizing up to $25,000 from this appropriation for rapid response efforts providing services to persons or households impacted by acts of violence. The resolution transfers $25,000 from purchased services to supplies within the CDD budget to provide such assistance.
Title
Amend the 2017 budget to authorize the use of up to $25,000 from the violence reduction peer support appropriation to support related, interim services.
Body
WHEREAS, in response to recommendations advanced by the Focused Interruption Coalition as part of a broader 15-Point Plan to Address Racial Disparities, Violence Prevention and Recidivism in the City of Madison, the Common Council appropriated $400,000 in the 2017 budget for peer support programming to reinforce other efforts to reduce violence in the community; and,

WHEREAS, the Community Development Division (CDD) has been charged with administering peer support programming funds and developing a request for proposals (RFP), a process expected to culminate by late 2017 in the selection of one or more service providers to deliver these services; and,

WHEREAS, the Mayor has convened a Rapid Response Team, comprised of city staff, other local officials and stakeholders, and members of the community, to identify rapid response strategies for violence prevention for use this summer and the remaining months of 2017; and

WHEREAS, persons impacted by violence are often confronted with unanticipated, short-term expenses associated with such things as injury or death, medical treatment, the loss of housing stability, personal safety concerns, access to transportation, or other basic household needs; and

WHEREAS, the provision of immediate, short-term assistance to help meet such needs can often help to de-escalate conflict and stabiliz...

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