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Consider a memorandum/resolution entering into an Interlocal Agreement with Bell County to allow the Killeen Police Department to partner with Bell County Juvenile Probation.
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DATE: November 19, 2024
TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager
FROM: Pedro Lopez, Chief of Police
SUBJECT: Interlocal Agreement with Bell County Juvenile Services
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
The Killeen Police Department and Bell County Juvenile Services (BCJS) seek approval to establish an interlocal agreement allowing KPD officers to accompany Bell County Juvenile Probation Officers during home visits. This partnership would provide KPD officers with valuable opportunities to engage directly with juvenile probationers and their families, offering insight into their home environments and support systems. Through this collaboration, KPD officers will gain a deeper understanding of how to recommend or provide services, while fostering positive relationships with probationers beyond traditional law enforcement interactions. In turn, Probation Officers will benefit from the added security provided by KPD's presence.
BCJS will reimburse the City for KPD officer salaries and benefits during their assignment to the program, up to a rate of $60 per hour. The program does not involve any additional cost to the City.
THE ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED:
None
Which alternative is recommended? Why?
N/A
CONFORMITY TO CITY POLICY:
This agreement conforms to city policy.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
What is the amount of the revenue/expenditure in the current fiscal year? For future years?
BCJS will reimburse the city up to $60 per hour for salary and benefits for officers working on the project. Estimated revenue from this reimbursement is $7500.
Is this a one-time or recurring revenue/expenditure?
Recurring
Is this revenue/expenditure budgeted?
The expenditure is included in the overtime budget in the General Fund Police Department account 100-51140-210-212-000000. Account 100-43300-210-215-225...
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