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7 <br /> 1 Slide #1 <br /> Public Safety <br /> • Courts—page 133 <br /> —Increase of$313 for the Wage Adjustment for Student <br /> Community Support Liaison <br /> • Partnership wllh County,Orange and Chatham County Schools, <br /> and Department of Juvenile Justice <br /> > <br /> 2 <br /> ORANGE C'O IZY <br /> e wonnt unovnn <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide #2 <br /> Public Safety <br /> • Criminal Justice Resource Department—page 134 <br /> •Total Recommended Expenditure Budget-$793 077 <br /> -0Me9by$461,3Min A9C11 s JRevmuee <br /> • Recommended Eiudgetcnanges <br /> —Emmptfram fine pemeMiS%1^pemMne redu¢fim <br /> —$10,000yachniceI edPnenern fm Jai Paychi Aiy C,i—I—hlan4veenca of Ef <br /> m0E]1weing <br /> —SS,1d5increeae fmrvendn operating¢-oats <br /> —b38.751 incmasefcr helflime[OS FTEl0.tlminiAeaiearientl GrarA <br /> Campfaceposmen—Ameritaro Reitue PNn AU( <br /> Ati4Ai1FA) <br /> —Lad ReedryC until Caant—d^year�$I50 OOh �_ <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 5 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Commissioner Bedford requested information about the Local Reentry Council. <br /> 8 Cait Fenhagen, Criminal Justice Resource Director, said the grant is a one-year grant to <br /> 9 renew for 2 additional years. She said they are finishing their last year, and she has submitted <br /> 10 an RFP for an additional three years. She said the Department of Public Safety funds it. She <br /> 11 said the grant funds two positions: a reentry case manager, who works directly with people <br /> 12 returning from incarceration; and a coordinator, who conducts reentry meetings. She said the <br /> 13 grant also provides funding to support people reentering society. She said there has been a lot <br /> 14 of COVID-19 related releases, and this grant has helped. <br /> 15 Commissioner Greene said the group does important work, and congratulated Cait <br /> 16 Fenhagen on receiving continued funding. <br /> 17 Travis Myren resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> 18 <br /> 19 <br />