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File #: ID-241-14    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/31/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/18/2014 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, CONFIRMING THE CITY OF BRIGHTON’S PARTICIPATION IN THE LINK PROGRAM IN CALENDAR YEAR 2015; APPROVING THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR THE PROVISION AND FUNDING OF JUVENILE ASSESSMENT SERVICES BY THE LINK; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID IGA ON BEHALF OF THE CITY; AND THE MAYOR WITH RATIFICATION BY CITY COUNCIL WILL APPOINT THE CITY OF BRIGHTON’S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LINK BOARD FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015
Attachments: 1. LINK 2015 IGA - Resolution 111814, 2. LINK IGA corrected
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Police Department
Reference: Presentation by Chief Blackhurst regarding the LINK IGA

To: Mayor Richard N. McLean and Members of City Council
Through: Manuel Esquibel, City Manager
Prepared By: Clint R Blackhurst, Chief of Police
Date Prepared: November 3, 2014
PURPOSE
To request the approval of the Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Brighton and THE LINK agency.

BACKGROUND
In 1999, the Adams County District Attorney's Office led an effort to establish a juvenile assessment center to serve Adams County law enforcement agencies and communities. The name of this juvenile assessment center is the Adams County LINK. The purpose of the LINK is to assess and provide services for troubled juveniles who have either entered the criminal justice system or have truancy/disciplinary problems at school. Referrals to the LINK can be made by law enforcement agencies, municipal courts or from school administrators. The LINK is located in Thornton.

The original organization was a private, non-profit organization, governed by a board of directors and funded primarily with State and Federal grants. Over the years the grants that funded the LINK have been significantly reduced or gone away. Assessments are based on population of the member agencies and agency/community usage. Brighton's population, as a percentage of Adams County total, is 10%.
The City of Brighton presently has one member representing Brighton on the governing board of directors, Cynthia Martinez.

CONCLUSIONS
Although not as convenient a location as preferred by the City, the City's police officers or the citizens who use their services, staff believes the LINK provides the best option currently available for the community's delinquent youth.

FINANCIAL IMPACT
The LINK has recently increased their hours of operation (or on-call availability) to 24/7. The assessment for the City of Brighton is $54,858.00 for 2015, there is an approximate 16% increase from 2014.
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