File #: 17-0427    Version: 1 Name: The Housing Authority of Cook County (HACC), Chicago, Illinois
Type: Intergovernmental Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 11/28/2016 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/14/2016 Final action: 12/14/2016
Title: PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT Department: Cook County Justice Advisory Council (JAC) Other Part(ies): The Housing Authority of Cook County (HACC), Chicago, Illinois Request: Requesting approval to enter into and execute an agreement between the JAC and the HACC Goods or Services: This agreement allows the JAC to work with the HACC during the planning and implementation phase of the Safe and Thriving Communities Project. Agreement Number(s): N/A Agreement Period: 12/1/2016 - 9/30/2018 Fiscal Impact: None Accounts: 861-260 Summary: The Cook County Board of Commissioners approved the County's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention federal grant award under the Safe and Thriving Communities Project on 10/5/2016 and there is no County match required. The Project will seek to enhance public safety in the South Suburban communities of Ford Heights, Robbins and Harvey through a cross-sector collaborative of stakeholders. The goal of ...
Indexes: (Inactive) LANETTA HAYNES TURNER, Executive Director, Justice Advisory Council
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PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT

Department: Cook County Justice Advisory Council (JAC)

Other Part(ies): The Housing Authority of Cook County (HACC), Chicago, Illinois

Request: Requesting approval to enter into and execute an agreement between the JAC and the HACC

Goods or Services: This agreement allows the JAC to work with the HACC during the planning and implementation phase of the Safe and Thriving Communities Project.

Agreement Number(s): N/A

Agreement Period: 12/1/2016 - 9/30/2018

Fiscal Impact: None

Accounts: 861-260

Summary: The Cook County Board of Commissioners approved the County's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention federal grant award under the Safe and Thriving Communities Project on 10/5/2016 and there is no County match required. The Project will seek to enhance public safety in the South Suburban communities of Ford Heights, Robbins and Harvey through a cross-sector collaborative of stakeholders. The goal of the Project is to initiate and strengthen work to end youth violence and improve the well-being and positive outcomes for local youth and their families.

As grant administrator, the JAC will hold primary programmatic and fiscal responsibility for the Cook County South Suburban Safe and Thriving Communities Project. The HACC will assist the JAC by overseeing the project management function. In this role, the HACC will hire, house, supervise, and compensate a Project Manager. Using grant funding under the Safe and Thriving Communities grant, the JAC will reimburse HACC up to a total of $137,800.50 during the grant period to support the hiring and supervision of a Project Manager.

The Project Manager's assigned responsibilities will include day-to-day oversight of project activities, analyzing work flow, developing and fine-tuning implementation strategies and monitoring adherence to the project's overall objectives during both the project's planning and implementation phases....

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