March 07, 2022

Columbia City Council to vote on ARPA funds and law enforcement agreement with CPS - ABC17News.com

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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

On Monday night, the Columbia City Council is expected to vote on American Rescue Plan Act fund allocations and an agreement between local law enforcement and Columbia Public Schools.

American Rescue Plan Act Funds Allocation Policy Proposal

This funds allocation policy, proposed by Ward 1 City Council Member Pat Fowler, details how 100% of the $25 million dollars of American Rescue Plan Act funds for Columbia should be dispersed.

Fowler proposes the city invest the funds in "providing direct assistance to those most disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, relieving the conditions of systemic poverty, racial inequality, and to building robust pathways to economic security and public health capacity."

Part of the policy focuses on helping the 27,500 Columbia residents who live below the federal poverty line and the 7,800 students who qualify for free or reduced school lunches based on household incomes.

The policy states about 13,000 rental households are considered to be "cost-burdened," which means that rent and utility costs equate to more than 30% of the total household income. According to the policy, 238 residents were also identified as homeless in 2020 in Columbia, which is also a population the funds would help if put into place.

Agreement between Local Law Enforcement & CPS

The Columbia City Council is expected to vote on an agreement between Columbia Public Schools and local law enforcement regarding school discipline. If approved and the agreement is signed by Columbia Police Chief Geoff Jones and Columbia City Manager De'Carlon Seewood, it would establish a working relationship for managing students who commit minor school-based law violations.

For this proposition, the agreement would establish a working relationship between Columbia Public Schools, the Columbia Police Department, the Boone County Sheriff's Department, and the 13th Juvenile Division of the Judicial Circuit Court.

This agreement would allow CPS to hold students accountable with school-based discipline for certain actions rather than referring students to the justice system.

School officials would take into account the students' age, maturity level, severity of the offense and if the situation involved a weapon when determining if an event would fall under the policy to assign a school-based punishment or if law enforcement would need to get involved.

If approved, the agreement would replace a similar one put into place in 2017. According to the council memo, this new agreement would address community concerns by putting a greater emphasis on pursuing all possible options before referring a student to the justice system.

The agreement would run through June 2025, but any party would be able to withdraw from the agreement with a 30-day notice.



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