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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY August 4, 2020
City Council
STAFF
Perrie McMillen, Mediation/Restorative Justice Supervisor
Marcy Yoder, Neighborhood Services Senior Manager
Bronwyn Scurlock, Legal
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 085, 2020, Making Supplemental Appropriations for the Restorative Justice
Services Program.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on July 21, 2020, appropriates grant revenue to fund
Restorative Justice Services within Community Development and Neighborhood Services (CDNS). A grant in
the amount of $67,612 has been received from the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) Juvenile
Diversion fund for the continued operation of Restorative Justice Services, which includes the RESTORE
program for shoplifting offenses, and the Restorative Justice Conferencing Program (RJCP) and Reflect
Program for all other offenses. No match is required. The grant period is July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
ATTACHMENTS
1. First Reading Agenda Item Summary, July 21, 2020 (PDF)
2. Ordinance No. 085, 2020 (PDF)
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY July 21, 2020
City Council
STAFF
Perrie McMillen, Mediation/Restorative Justice Supervisor
Marcy Yoder, Neighborhood Services Senior Manager
Bronwyn Scurlock, Legal
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 085, 2020, Making Supplemental Appropriations for the Restorative Justice
Services Program.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to appropriate grant revenue to fund Restorative Justice Services within Community
Development and Neighborhood Services (CDNS). A grant in the amount of $67,612 has been received from
the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) Juvenile Diversion fund for the continued operation of Restorative
Justice Services, which includes the RESTORE program for shoplifting offenses, and the Restorative Justice
Conferencing Program (RJCP) and Reflect Program for all other offenses. No match is required. The grant
period is July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
Restorative Justice Services includes three programs; RESTORE for shoplifting offenses, and RJCP
(Restorative Justice Conferencing Program) and Reflect Program for all other offenses including but not limited
to: trespassing, harassment, criminal mischief, assault, and other types of theft (not shoplifting).
Restorative Justice has been partially grant-funded since its inception in 2000. Council has annually accepted
grant funds from Colorado Division of Criminal Justice to support Restorative Justice Services. This grant helps
fund youth offenders referred to the program from the 8th Judicial District Attorney’s Office. (Restorative Justice
also accepts referrals from Fort Collins Municipal Court and Law Enforcement, but those cases are supported
with City funding.) Since it began, Restorative Justice Services has provided a restorative justice alternative to
more than 3,000 young people who committed chargeable offenses in our community.
Restorative Justice is an alternative method of holding a young offender accountable by facilitating a meeting
with the offender, the victim/victim representative and members of the community to determine the harm done
by the crime, and how to repair the harm. By identifying and repairing the harm caused by the crime, Criminal
Justice Officials are optimistic repeat offenses by these youth will decline and the needs and concerns of the
victims and affected community will be addressed.
The programs help young people understand how family, friends, victim and community are harmed by their
actions and hold them accountable for the harm they caused. The intention is that these young people will make
better future decisions and not commit the same or similar crime again. Reducing future criminal behavior and
keeping young people out of the justice system, both contribute positively to a safer and healthier community.
Addressing the needs and concerns of crime victims and community members also has a positive effect on the
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overall health and safety of the community. As part of the programs, youth and families are referred to
appropriate community resources based on needs identified during program participation.
Without grant funding and the support of the City, Restorative Justice Services would not be a service available
to young people and their families, crime victims, the courts, law enforcement and our community.
CITY FINANCIAL IMPACTS
The grant funding for 2020-21 in the amount of $67,612 from Division of Criminal Justice, Juvenile Diversion
Grants, provides funding for personnel to support the continuation of Restorative Justice Services out of the
City’s General Fund. There is no local match required for these funds.
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ORDINANCE NO. 085, 2020
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
MAKING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS
FOR THE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE SERVICES PROGRAM
WHEREAS, Restorative Justice Services (“RJS”) and its three programs, RESTORE for
shoplifting offenses, Restorative Justice Conferencing Program, and Reflect Program for all other
offenses, have been partially grant funded since RJS’s inception in 2000; and
WHEREAS, the City Council accepts grant funds from the Colorado Division of Criminal
Justice annually to support the continuation of RJS; and
WHEREAS, the grant funding for the 2020-2021 year is in the amount of $67,612; and
WHEREAS, this grant helps fund youth referred to the program from the 8th Judicial
District Attorney’s office, and
WHEREAS, without grant funding and the support of the City, RJS would not be available
to youth and their families, crime victims, the courts, law enforcement and our community; and
WHEREAS, since its inception, RJS has provided a restorative justice alternative to more
than 3,000 youth that have committed crimes in the City; and
WHEREAS, these programs hold young offenders accountable by helping them to
understand how family, friends, victims, and members of the community are harmed by their
actions; and
WHEREAS, no matching funds are required for this grant; and
WHEREAS, this appropriation benefits public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of
Fort Collins and serves the public purpose of holding youth accountable and helping them to make
better future decisions, ultimately reducing recidivism, keeping youth out of the justice system and
continuing to build a safer and healthier community; and
WHEREAS, Article V, Section 9 of the City Charter permits the City Council, upon
recommendation of the City Manager, to make supplemental appropriations by ordinance at any
time during the fiscal year, provided that the total amount of such supplemental appropriations, in
combination with all previous appropriations for that fiscal year, does not exceed the current
estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be received during the fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended the appropriation described herein and
determined that this appropriation is available and previously unappropriated from the General
Fund and will not cause the total amount appropriated in the General Fund to exceed the current
estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be received in that fund during any fiscal year.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
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COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and
findings contained in the recitals set forth above.
Section 2. That there is hereby appropriated from unanticipated grant revenue in the
General Fund the sum of SIXTY-SEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TWELVE DOLLARS
($67,612) for expenditure from the General Fund for the Restorative Justice Services program.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21st day of
July, A.D. 2020, and to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of August, A.D. 2020.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 4th day of August, A.D. 2020.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk