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Council passes major funding for youth employment and public safety

June 25, 2024 | New Castle County, Delaware


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Council passes major funding for youth employment and public safety
In a recent council meeting, several ordinances aimed at enhancing community services and public safety were passed unanimously. The council approved Ordinance 24-103, which allocates funding for a summer youth employment program, with sponsorship from multiple council members, including Councilors Street and Smiley.

Following this, Ordinance 24-104 was adopted, appropriating $83,000 in private funding from PSEG Nuclear to support the operations of the Newcastle County Office of Emergency Management for the fiscal year 2025. This funding is crucial for maintaining emergency preparedness in the region.

The council also passed Ordinance 24-105, which secures $83,600 in federal funding from the Department of Homeland Security for the Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Grant. This initiative aims to bolster the county's resilience against disasters.

Another significant measure, Ordinance 24-106, was approved, directing $26,785 from the Delaware Department of Justice to enhance law enforcement capabilities through the installation of automatic license plate readers. This technology is expected to improve public safety and crime prevention efforts.

Ordinance 24-107 received approval as well, which allocates $76,000 in federal funds from the Victims of Crime Act to expand victim services through the Delaware Criminal Justice Council. This funding will enhance support for crime victims in the community.

The council also addressed capital projects, passing Substitute 1 to Ordinance 24-108, which reallocates funds to assist in the construction of a maintenance building at the Southern Regional Park. Additionally, Substitute 1 to Ordinance 24-109 was adopted, appropriating $5,701 for the same park project.

Lastly, Ordinance 24-110 was passed, appropriating $100,000 from the Department of Health and Human Services to support substance abuse and mental health services, reflecting the council's commitment to addressing public health issues.

Overall, the council's actions demonstrate a proactive approach to funding essential community programs and enhancing public safety infrastructure.

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