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Supervisor John Gioia, Chair
Supervisor Federal D. Glover, Vice Chair |
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1. | Introductions | ||||||||||
Convene - 10:32 am | |||||||||||
2. | Public comment on any item under the jurisdiction of the Committee and not on this agenda (speakers may be limited to three minutes). | ||||||||||
Public comment was received. | |||||||||||
3. | APPROVE Record of Action from the April 1, 2019 meeting. | ||||||||||
Approved as presented. | |||||||||||
Chair John Gioia, Vice Chair Federal D. Glover | |||||||||||
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4. | 1. CONSIDER applications submitted to the Clerk of the Board for the vacant seats on the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council (JJCC). 2. INTERVIEW applicants for the vacant seats on the JJCC: three (3) At-Large Community Representatives; two (2) At-Large Youth Representatives. 3. CONSIDER the applications received and interviews conducted and CONSIDER making nominations to the Board of Supervisors at their June 18, 2019 meeting to fill the vacancies on the JJCC in the At-Large Community Representative Seats #13, #14, and #15 and the At-Large Youth Seats #18 and #19. 4. PROVIDE any additional direction to staff regarding the establishment of the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council. |
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The Committee nominated the following individuals for consideration of the Board of Supervisors: At-Large Youth Seats: 1. D'Ana Clark 2. Journey Horacek-Lee At-Large Community Representative Seats 1. Jonathan Bean 2. LeDamien Flowers 3. Stephanie Medley 4. Tamisha Torres-Walker The Committee provided the following direction to staff:
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5. | REVIEW the AB 109 Community Programs contract award recommendations of the ORJ and RFP review panels and RECOMMEND the Board of Supervisors award three year contracts for services, effective July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2022, as follows: Civil Legal Services Bay Legal for up to $471,000 Management of the East/Central County Reentry Network HealthRIGHT 360 for up to $2,937,000 Employment Support and Placement Services Rubicon Programs for up to $6,849,000 Family Reunification Services Centerforce for up to $282,000 Mentoring Services in West County Men and Women of Purpose for up to $345,000 Short and Long-Term Housing Access Shelter Inc. for up to $2,576,000 Lao Family Community Development for up to $1,290,000. |
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Approved as presented with staff being directed to work with Lao Family Community Development regarding concerns of limited resources. | |||||||||||
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6. | CONSIDER providing direction to staff on the development of the procurement process for grant writing services for justice-related grants, including recommendations related to Review Panel members, timeline of the process, and outreach activities. | ||||||||||
Approved as presented. | |||||||||||
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7. | The next meeting is currently scheduled for July 1, 2019. | ||||||||||
8. | Adjourn | ||||||||||
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