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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003 -" ,. , CONCERNED CITIZENS AND OFFICIALS DECEMBER 4, 2003 COMMUNITY SERVICE REPORT: The monthly figures for community service hours worked provided by CORE are listed below. 10/03 9/03 3/03 2/03 1/03 12/02 11/02 10/02 9/02 Ft Pierce Public Works 0 41 50 21 149 172 420 50 25 Ft. Pierce Police Dept. 5 3 50 0 99 0 50 82 97 Treasure Coast Food Bank 653 970 741 1,446 749 200 893 1,269 987 St. Lucie County Leisure Dept. 0 282 0 0 0 0 0 0 329 PSL Parks Dept. 350 459 622 515 689 824 759 571 412 PSL Public Works 0 0 0 0 0 100 51 8 0 PSL Police Dept. 50 50 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 St. Lucie County Schools 50 283 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PSL Nursing & Restorative Care 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Salvation Army 190 72 82 0 101 540 128 215 82 Mustard Seed Thrift Shop 78 139 507 947 258 593 279 120 401 Goodwill Industries 498 909 373 341 245 619 533 572 532 Miscellaneous Agencies 1,962 2,928 2,432 2,856 3,260 3,007 1,603 2,043 2,483 TOTAL 3,836 6,126 4,857 6,126 5,660 5,664 4,781 5,190 5,178 The hours worked through the Sheriff's Department and the County program are in addition to the hours mentioned above. Miscellaneous Agencies include ARC, Boys & Girls Club, and religious affiliations. The workers are given the option of where they want to work their community service hours. ST. LUCIE COUNTY: Doug Anderson gave an update of some of the projects being worked on by the county: · Proposals from construction firms are due December 20 for the jail expansion project. A cost of $16 Million is projected ($8 Million per pod). Each pod will have 280 beds. It will either be one four story building or two one story buildings side by side. Thanks to the judges, the jail population has been stabilized. An attorney from the Public Defender's office has been funded by the county to be at the jail to help process the people. St. Lucie county is the only county in Florida that has done this. Planning for the next addition is being done informally. Revenue projects are being reviewed to see when an additional pod can be financed. At the next expansion, the size of the kitchen, clinic, etc., will need to be increased. · A major construction project to build what is called a monumental staircase in front of the courthouse is planned. People will be able to pass through security and go up the stairs to bypass the elevators. This will connect the old and new courthouses with one security system for the entire complex. · A new building is planned by the courthouse on Atlantic and Indian River Drive. The ground floor will have a restaurant which will be leased out as well as leasing space for shops until the space is needed by the courthouse. The building isund.~-L!!~§ign now. The funds have already been set aside. -.' ,"'¡ íê: :,: -'---- -. DEC '5 ~ ~, · An analysis is being prepared to determine the number of stories to expand the parking garage. CRA and the city commission have agreed to give $2.5 Million towards 2 floors of the parking garage. · A building is under construction at Village Green on Walton Road in Port St. Lucie for constitutional officers and Ag Extension offices instead of leasing space. · Mets Stadium is under construction and should open by March 1 before spring training. This project is being funded by the tourist development tax and the Mets. It will be the nicest baseball stadium in Florida and will include luxury suites, elevators to sky boxes, etc. This season there will be 18 home games with 11 being played nights or weekends. · The Virginia Avenue Administration complex will begin construction to build up and out. A new façade will go on the Virginia Avenue side of the building. A parking garage will eventually be built on the NE corner. · Property is being donated to the county on Selvitz Road north of Midway. A new maintenance facility and offices for the Fire District will be built. The Fire District is totally out of room. · Bud Adams has donated $350,000 for the equestrian center under construction at the St. Lucie county fairgrounds. · South 25th Street is being widened between Midway and Edwards. A person has been hired to buy up the right of way. · WalMart Distribution Center is going up fast. Road improvements are underway. Port St. Lucie has funded $2 Million. The bridge by Midway Road needs to be replaced. · A traffic light at 1-95 and St. Lucie West Boulevard will be installed no later than January 15 before spring training and the opening of the Super Walmart. · Working with FAU to bring a football camp for scrimmage games at the St. Lucie West football stadium. A contract would be prepared specifying they would be there for a certain number of years. FAU is very interested in doing this. · A pool will be built at Lakewood Park for the Swim Coalition. Other pools are being renovated. · Over the next 18 months, $137 Million will be going into the growth of St. Lucie county. All the money is in place. PSL POLICE DEPT.: Meetings have been held to discuss the truancy program with the School Board and St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office. The pilot program is with 2 schools. Sgt. Ron Caudell of the Port St. Lucie Police Department Special Investigations Unit was introduced by Commander Scott Bartal. Sgt. Caudell spoke about the Juvenile Diversion Program implemented in Port St. Lucie. Juveniles that commit an offense are given alternative solutions to the court system. Minor 0 ffenses c an b e addressed without the time consuming processing. When addressed at this level, it helps law enforcement. A person has been designated to handle runaways. It all goes back to drugs and the worse problem right now is prescription drugs. Mapping done by DJJ shows there are more juveniles charged with drug violations in Port St. Lucie than Fort Pierce. Mayor Minsky suggested sharing this program by submitting information to the Florida League of Cities for their annual best practices publication. Workshops could be hosted at the Port St. Lucie Community Center. A suggestion was made to combine Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie resources for the program to implement the process and coordinate. CITY OF PORT ST. LUCIE: Discussions are being held with an operation in Cooperstown, N.Y., that runs the Little League Hall of Fame. Their eleven week program hosts 64 teams per week for 12-13 year olds. About 30,000 people go through in 11 weeks. They would like to bring the operation to the north part of the Reserve starting with 12 fields. The kids stay on site for a 6 day series and championship night. Also working with PGA to bring in a golf facility. Port St. Lucie just passed the 106,000 population mark. By 2010 the population is expected to reach 150,000. DRUG COURT: Juvenile Drug Court is up and running with 4 males and 1 female in the program. All involve marijuana with 3 misdemeanors and 2 felony charges. Excellent parent cooperation has been received. Dave Trimm from the SLC Sheriff's Office attends all the meetings. Judge Levin will be meeting with the School Board to discuss the program. Adult Drug Court now has 61 cases. Nine graduated before Thanksgiving. Only 2 rearrests have occurred so far. The Adult Drug Court meets in Judge Levin's courtroom on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. and Juvenile Drug Court on Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. You are welcome to attend. COURT SYSTEM ISSUES: Judge Conner recently attended the legislative delegation. Judge Angelos went to Tallahassee and spoke with Ken Pruitt, Joe Negron, Jeff Atwater and Mike Haridopolos. We are very fortunate to have these influential representatives. Difficulty with the budget is anticipated. The state is still expecting the court system to get funding from the counties. Judge Angelos also met with General Counsel to the Governor who oversees the budget. The Governor is an advocate of Drug Court. Teen Court money not used will be forfeited back to the state for other purposes. Ken Pruitt and Mike Haridopolos are on the Appropriations Committee. The success of the Drug Court program is a substantial savings to the state. Based on the success of the program it seems very appropriate to continue the funding. The Juvenile Diversion Program is a wonderful thing for the community. NEXT MEETING: ..__' Due to the New Year's Day holiday on January ~~next Concerned Citizens meeting will b.e held on Thursdav, January 8, 2003, at 12:00)S"-6ón at the St. Lucie County Courthouse in Fort Pierce. When the Courtroom location for the meeting has been determined, we will contactyóu with that information. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to Linda Szabo at 462-5056. ,/' ' /Is f)rØ/ ~ 1J'I}vI'7l_~m ..............-.....---- ". '-' ...,I . BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUEST FORM REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: PREPARED DATE: AGENDA DATE: Parks and Recreation 2/5/04 February·-10, 2003 .J~sIf~):·:;2itAßcbÜ~;J:NOM:~~~)·g;·; '..... ..""..:,¡r..,.¡;'.~.~.~....." ".,. .... .0_" ."., -- ~ ,- "'. ;........+..,.,.....,,'...., ... -- . TO: 001-7216-513000-7102 001-7216-534000-7102 001-7216-552000-7102 ¿~.,·L:),êc9UNl N.AM~JI:lt;~:J~;Ji:¿< Salaries - Part Time w/Benefits Other Contractual Services ;~Æ~~[Q'Ntr~· $2,160 $9,300 $2,800 FROM: 001-9910-599100-800 Contin enc $14,260 REASON FOR BUDGET AMENDMENT: To fund a ro osal to extend the Lincoln Park Communi ni hts for a trial eriod of 6 months. Feb. 10, 2004 A enda Item 6 ".. CONTINGENCY BALANCE: THIS AMENDMENT: REMAINING BALANCE: $695,618 $14,260 $681,358 DEPARTMENT APPROVAL: OMB APPROVAL: BUDGET AMENDMENT #: DOCUMENT # & INPUT BY: -'UK. BA-04133 -, ~ ...., FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004 FUNDS APPROVED FROM CONTINGENCY GENERAL FUND AMOUNT REMAINING: $695,618 DEPARTMENT ITEM Approved Budget Contingency Administration Chilled Water System for Thomas J. White Stadium Comm. Dev-Tourism Treasure Coast Sports Comm (TCSC) Increase Central Services Transcriber/Dual Cassette Reformatter PW /Env Resources Chopper/Brush Mower P&RlParks Fence Repair at lawnwood F-Ball Stadium P&RlParks Fence Repair at Pepper Park Veteran Services loan for a van. United Veterans will repay. Cultural Affairs Treasure Coast Opera Society/ Mini Grant Program Administration Thomas J. White Stadium Interfund loan-Field Padding Administration Research-Education Park Proposed action: p&RlLincoln Park Lincoln Park Community Center Extended Hours Balance Available After Proposed Action: *** Inteñund Loan for the Thomas J. White Stadium Chiller System /' ACCOUNT # AMOUNT DATE 001·9910-599100-800 1,000,000 G/llnterfund loan *** $125,000 10/21/03 BA04-110 $25,000 1 0/28/03 001-1925-564000-100 $2,293 11/25/03 001-3920-564000-300 $1,913 12/9/03 001-7210-546300-76021 $12,000 12/9/03 001-7210-546300-700 $12,833 12/9/03 001-5310-564000-500 $18,189 01113/04 001-7310-582000-700 $20,000 1/13/04 461-75201-563000-700 $36,154 1/27/2004 001-1210-531000-100 $51,000 02/03/04 Total used: $304,382 Balance Available $695,618 001-7216-513000-7102 $2,160 001-7216-534000-7102 $9,300 001-7216-552000-7102 $2,800 $681,358