The Signal

Santa Clarita seeks feedback on public-safety grant proposal

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

The city of Santa Clarita is asking the public for feedback on a federal grant proposal aimed at enhancing public safety.

All comments must be received by noon on Friday, Aug. 31. Questions participan­ts can expect to see include, “Where do residents see the most gaps in public service?” according to Jerrid McKenna, assistant to the city manager. This informatio­n is then included in the decision process for the applicatio­n.

Every year, the city applies for the U.S. Department of Justice’s Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program. States, tribes and local government­s like Santa Clarita can receive grant funding to support a variety of program areas ranging from law enforcemen­t to education and mental health, according to the Office of Justice Programs website.

Santa Clarita has focused on receiving support for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station when applying, with an aim of purchasing efficient technology to help increase the effectiven­ess of the station’s operations.

Thanks to funds granted in the past, the Sheriff’s Station has obtained laser radars for motor deputies, electronic ticket writers and, most recently installed, the automated license plate reader cameras, McKenna said.

“We have to be specific when applying, and this year is more geared toward technology in our Sheriff’s Station,” he said. “We will do what we can do to enhance productivi­ty.”

This year, the city is eligible to receive more than $24,000. In 2017, the city received just below that amount, according to McKenna.

“JAG funding is important to the city of Santa Clarita and the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, because it supports ongoing crime prevention programs that have been proven successful in our community,” said Mayor Laurene Weste. “The funding will also enable the city and Sheriff’s Department to collaborat­e on new opportunit­ies for improving safety, our highest priority in Santa Clarita.”

For more informatio­n on the 2018 JAG Grant applicatio­n, or to view and comment on the proposal, visit santa-clarita.com/jag, or contact Jerrid McKenna at 661-255-4921 or jmckenna@santaclari­ta.com.

The funding will also enable the city and Sheriff’s Department to collaborat­e on new opportunit­ies for improving safety, our highest priority in Santa Clarita.” Laurene Weste,

mayor of Santa Clarita

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States