AGENDA

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

ALAMO AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2001 – 1:00 P.M.

8626 TESORO DRIVE, SUITE 100

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS  78217  

 1.                   Meeting called to Order.

 2.                   Roll Call.

 3.                   Executive Director’s Report

 4.                   Consent Agenda:

Items on the consent agenda are considered being of a routine nature and may require only limited discussion.  The items listed on consent agenda, other than A, have been reviewed by the Management Committee and they recommend approval. Any member of the Board may request that items be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately for purpose of discussion and voting.

A.      Consider and act upon approval of the February 28, 2001 Minutes.

B.      Status Reports:

                 1.      Grants

2.      Balance Sheet

3.      Income Statement

4.      Recoveries

5.      Board Expenditures

 

C.      Consider and act upon approval to revise award office supplies Request for Proposal.

 

D.      Consider and act upon responses to Printing Services Request for Proposal.

 

E.      Consider and act upon Alamo Area Agency on Aging amended budget.

 

F.      Consider and act upon request for approval to send work program proposals to the Metropolitan Planning Organization in the amount of $375,000.

 

G.     Consider and act upon approval of the FY 2001 Commute Solutions Work Plan, Budget and Resolution.

 

H.      Consider and act upon request to submit a Proposal to the Environmental Protection Agency for the “Clean Air Transportation Communities: Innovative Projects to Improve Air Quality and Reduce Greenhouse Gases” Grant in the amount of $300,000.

 

I.         Consider and act upon approval of a reciprocal associate membership with Salado Creek Foundation.

 

J.       Consider and act upon approval of the following as recommended by the Metropolitan Planning Organization:

 

1.      FY 2001 Carryover funds for the Olmos Park Transportation Management Plan

2.      Revise the project description for the Regional Park and Ride Program Project

 

5.            Consider and act upon the following Committee Reports:

 

A.      Management Committee:

 

1.      Consider and act upon the following Personnel Items:

 

a.       Administrative Assistants

 

1.       Workforce

2.       Alamo Aging

 

b.       Regional Access Plan Project Specialist

 

c.       Administrative Services – Technical Support

 

d.       Care Giver Initiative Coordinator

 

       2.  Consider and act upon Criminal Justice Resolutions

 

       3.  Consider and act upon Weatherization contract extension.

 

        4.  Consider and act upon proposed 2000/2001 Tesoro Operating Expense 

             Reconciliation.

 

        5.  Consider and act upon Cost Allocation Plan.

 

B.      Area Judges

C.      Planning and Program

D.      Audit Committee

 

Consider and act upon the financial statements of the Alamo Area Council of Governments for the year ended December 31, 2000.

 

6.            Consider and act upon the following as recommended by the Health and Human                    Services Advisory Committee:

 

A.      Texas Fiesta Educativa.  “The National Hispanic Center for Disability Center for Disability Technical Assistance (EL CENTRO).”  Funding:  U.S. Department of Education:  $2,398,365.

 

B.      San Antonio Independent School District.  “Program Development and Implementation of ESL Middle School Model.”  Funding:  U.S. Department of Education:  $488,835.

 

C.      Comal County Juvenile Residential Supervision and Treatment Center, Inc.  “Emergency Shelter Grants Program.”  Funding:  U.S. Department of Housing:  $100,000.

 

D.      University of Incarnate Word.  “Extramural Research Facilities Construction.”  Funding:  National Institute of Health:  $1,429,602.

 

7.            Consider and act upon the following as recommended by the Economic Development Environmental Review Committee:

 

A.      Randolph Air Force Base.  “T-6 Training Airfield.”  Type:  Environmental Impact Statement & Finding of No Significant Impact.

 

B.      City of San Antonio and the Lavaca Neighborhood Association.  “Lavaca Neighborhood Plan.”  Type:  Economic Development and Housing Improvement.

 

C.      Solar San Antonio, Inc.  “Economic Adjustment Program.”  Type:  Pre-Application to Economic Development Administration:  $100,000.

 

D.      Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council.  “Public Telecommunications Facilities Program.”  Type:  Construction/Digital TV Conversion:  $802,880.

 

E.      Karnes County.  “Housing Preservation Grant.”  Type:  Housing Rehabilitation Project:  $100,000.

 

F.      Peoples State Bank.  “Four Seasons Growers Ltd.”  Type:  USDA-Rural Development Grant:  $450,000.

 

G.     Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority.  “Research and Planning Grant for Comal County Watershed.”  Type:  Texas Water Development Board:  $65,000.

 

8.                   Consider and act upon approval of the following resolutions as recommended by the Alamo and Bexar Senior Advisory Committees:

 

A.      Older Americans Month

B.      Ombudsman Day

 

9.                   Consider and act upon the following as recommended by the Criminal Justice Planning Committee:

 

A.      Alamo Area Council of Governments, “Regional Purchase of Juvenile Justice Alternatives.”  Funding: $38,168 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

B.      Bexar County Juvenile Probation, “Juvenile Justice Alternatives.”  Funding:  $68,108 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

C.      Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center, “Amigos in Mediation.”  Funding: $50,115 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

D.      Good Samaritan Center, “Decisions for Youth.”  Funding: $28,944 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

E.      JOVEN, “Children’s Early Developmental Intervention Program II.”  Funding: $35,605 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

F.      San Antonio Area Council of Girl Scouts, “San Antonio East Side Expansion.”  Funding: $18,619 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

G.     Comal County Juvenile Probation, “Juvenile Justice Alternatives.” Funding: $3,833 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

H.      Seguin Youth Services, “La Casa De Mi Abuela.” Funding: $14,186 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

I.         Seguin Youth Services, “Children of Incarcerated Parents.” Funding: $26,120 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

J.       Hill Country Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse, “Project Follow Me.” Funding: $9,591 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

K.      Kerr County Juvenile Board, “Juvenile Behavioral Transition Program.” Funding: $27,306 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

L.       JOVEN, “Children’s Early Development Intervention.” Funding: $23,787 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

M.     Boys Club of San Antonio, “Smart Moves.” Funding: $14,735 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

N.      George Gervin Youth Center, “Cares Program.” Funding: $73,880 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

O.     George Gervin Youth Center, “Second Chance.” Funding: $88,148 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

P.      Communities in Schools of Comal County, “Cool Cats Middle School Project.” Funding: $26,834 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

Q.     Comal County Juvenile Residential Treatment, “Retain Program.” Funding: $30,453 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

R.      Comal County Juvenile Residential Treatment, “Community Activities Program.” Funding: $28,946 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

S.      Seguin Youth Services, “Community Outreach.” Funding: $53,599 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

T.       Seguin Youth Services, “Choices Program.” Funding: $47,652 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

U.      City of Boerne, “School Resource Officer.” Funding: $15,182 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

V.      Alamo Area Council of Governments, “Regional Youth Criminal Justice Education.” Funding: $75,653 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

W.    Alamo Area Council of Governments, “Regional Police Academy.” Funding: $725,966 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

X.       Center for Juvenile Management, “Parent to Parent.” Funding: $23,605 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

Y.      Center for Juvenile Management, “Peer Mediation Training Project.” Funding: $37,084 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

Z.       Bexar County Adult Probation, “Fugitive Apprehension Program.” Funding: $18,816 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

AA. George Gervin Youth Center, “Future Builders Program.” Funding: $84,096 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

BB. Guadalupe County DA’s, “Special Prosecution Court.” Funding: $47,611 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

CC. Avance, “Responsible Adolescent Parenting.” Funding: $162,051 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

DD. Boys/Girls Club of the Texas Hill Country, “Inroads Counseling.” Funding: $59,400 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

EE. Canyon Lake Community Youth Recreation Center, “Kids in Safe Surroundings.” Funding: $65,040 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

FF.  Good Samaritan Center, “Journey to Adulthood.” Funding: $103,989 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

GG.JOVEN, “Poder de Mujeres.” Funding: $67,651 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

HH. Milagritos Inc., “Milagritos Program.” Funding: $72,111 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

II.       Southwest Winners Foundations Inc., “Young Winners Leadership Training Program.” Funding: $132,139 JUVENILE JUSTICE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

JJ.    Atascosa Boxing Club, “Youth Boxing Against Drugs.” Funding: $122,089 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

KK. Center for Juvenile Management, “Families and Schools Working Together Again.” Funding: $116,856 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

LL.   Center for Successful Fathering, “SA Metroplex Father Involvement in Education.” Funding: $112,118 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

MM.           Connections, “Safety Program, North.” Funding: $83,485 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

NN. Connections, “Safety Program, West.” Funding: $90,455 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

OO.Downtown Youth Center, “JUMP, Juvenile Mentoring Program.” Funding: $65,565 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

PP. Judson ISD, “Academy for Continuing Education.” Funding: $252,225 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice,  Office of the Governor.

 

QQ.Judson ISD, “Project YES Juvenile Mentoring.” Funding: $84,477 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

RR. Judson ISD, “Rocket Blast-off for Character Count.” Funding: $66,084 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

SS. Schertz, Cibolo, Universal City, ISD, “Junior High School Resource/Police Officers.” Funding:  $70,348 SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

TT.   Bexar County Sheriff’s Dept., “Cold Case Unit.” Funding: $241,809 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

UU. Bexar County Adult Probation, “Fugitive Apprehension and Restitution Expansion of

                   Services.” Funding: $88,020 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

VV. Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, “Elder Fraud Task Force.” Funding: $200,077 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

WW.         Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, “Community Education Program.” Funding: $11,016 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

XX.   Center for Juvenile Management, “Parent to Parent.” Funding: $116,518 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

YY. Communities in Schools, “Bexar County Juvenile Justice Academy Project.” Funding: $38,039 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

ZZ.   Guadalupe County Attorney’s Office, “Criminal Justice Project.” Funding: $120,662 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

AAA.         JOVEN, “Creating the Vision.” Funding: $67,125 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

BBB.         Visionworks Inc., “At-risk and In Crisis Youth & Family Program.” Funding: $123,242 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

CCC.         Karnes County, “CJIS Equipment and Software Purchase.” Funding: $112,500 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

DDD.         Wilson County, “Equipment Purchase.” Funding: $500,000 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

EEE.         City of Live Oak, “In Car Video Camera System.” Funding: $9,675 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

FFF.          City of Leon Valley, “2 Radio Consoles.” Funding: $10,000 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT, Criminal Justice,  Office of the Governor

 

GGG.       City of Somerset, “Miscellaneous Equipment.” Funding: $10,000 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

HHH.         City of Converse, “Rescue Phone, Varda Surveillance.” Funding: $8,074.25 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

III.       Bandera County Sheriff, “2 Radar/Speed Monitoring Trailers.” Funding: $10,000 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

JJJ. City of Fair Oaks Ranch, “3 Base Stations 3 Hand Held Radios.” Funding: $9,991 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

KKK.         City of Hill Country Village, “Bumpers, File Server, Divider Lights, etc.” Funding: $10,000, LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

LLL.            City of Hill Country Village, “Bumpers, File Server, Divider Lights, etc.” Funding: $10,000, LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

MMM.      City of Schertz, “Lap Top Computers/Software.” Funding: $10,000 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor.

 

NNN.         City of Cibolo, “2 In Car Video Equipment.” Funding: $7,983 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

OOO.       City of Jourdanton, “Audio/Visual Equipment.” Funding: $10,000 Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

PPP.         Northside ISD, “Middle School Drug Prevention & School Safety.” Funding: $363,588 Safe & Drug Free Schools, Federal

 

QQQ.       Karnes/Wilson Juvenile Probation “Elite Program.” Funding: $577,749 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

RRR.         Office of Court Administration “Cluster Collection Pilot Program.” Funding: $35,475 Planning 421, Criminal Justice, Office of the Governor

 

SSS.         Center for Health Care Services “Level IV Outpatient/Pharmacotherapy.” Funding: $1,135,272 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

TTT.            Connections ”Safety Programs and Guadalupe-Comal Council Project.” Funding: $821,171 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

UUU.         City of San Antonio “Neighborhood Conferencing & Start Program.” Funding: $404,116 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant

 

VVV.         Presa Community Center “Court in Schools.”  Funding: $140,149 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

WWW.   Presa Community Center  “Coalition for Legislative Advocacy.”  Funding: $121,415 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

XXX.            San Antonio Fighting Back  “Circles of San Antonio-Bexar County.” Funding: $913,320 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

YYY.         City of Kerrville  “216 Judicial District Narcotics Task Force.” Funding: $442,824 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

ZZZ.            Bexar County Juvenile Board/Juvenile Probation  “Youth Prevention Intervention Services.” Funding: $1,190,350 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

AAAA.    The Patrician Movement  “Prevention/Intervention Services: Youth & Adult In-Patient and Out-Patient Services.” Funding: $1,135,272 Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse

 

 

10.            Consider and act upon resolution as recommended by the Housing & Weatherization Advisory Committee in support of “Fair Housing Month.” 

 

11.            Consider and act upon nominations for the NARC Tom Bradley Award.

 

12.            Information Items.

 

13.            Adjournment.

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