TO: Mayor and City Council
THROUGH: Steve Powers, City Manager
FROM: Jerry Moore, Chief of Police
SUBJECT:
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Intergovernmental Agreement with Marion County for Mobile Crisis Response Team services
Ward(s): All Wards
Councilor(s): All Councilors
Neighborhood(s): All Neighborhoods
Result Area(s): Safe Community
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ISSUE:
Shall the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute the attached Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Marion County, and any amendments to the IGA, in order to provide Mobile Crisis Response Team services during Fiscal Years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021.
RECOMMENDATION:
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Authorize the City Manager to execute the attached IGA (Attachment 1) with Marion County, and any amendments to the IGA, in order to provide Mobile Crisis Response Team services during Fiscal Year 2019-2020 and 2020-2021.
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SUMMARY:
The Mobile Crisis Response Teams primarily respond to calls that have a mental health component, and the teams provide assistance to other agencies throughout the county with these types of calls. These teams provide after-hours support and follow-up to individuals who have had recent interactions with law enforcement. The teams also make referrals to community partners. The Marion County Mobile Crisis Response Team consists of one sworn law enforcement officer and one qualified mental health professional
FACTS AND FINDINGS:
1. The IGA requires the Salem Police Department to assign a minimum of one sworn police officer to the Marion County Mobile Crisis Response Team.
2. The IGA requires Marion County to pay the City of Salem up to $150,000.00 for Fiscal Year 2019-2020, for salary, benefits, equipment, training and operational costs.
3. The IGA requires Marion County to pay the City of Salem up to $154,300.00 for Fiscal Year 2020-2021, for salary, benefits, equipment, training and operational costs.
4. The City is required to comply with applicable HIPAA requirements.
5. The IGA allows for amendments by mutual consent of the parties. The City Manager may execute amendments to the IGA if the following requirements are met: 1) The amendments do not substantially expand the City’s obligations; 2) The amendments do not broaden the scope of the agreement to subjects other than mobile crisis response team services; 3) The amendments do not increase the City’s financial obligations; and, 4)The amendments may extend the term or renew the IGA so long as any other changes to the IGA do not substantially expand the City’s obligations.
BACKGROUND:
The City has contracted with Marion County for more than five years to bring mobile crisis response services to the City of Salem and Marion County. This is a proven program that statically has improved efficiencies in Patrol response to these types of events. This program is also supported by the Marion County Board of Commissioners and is recognized as a best practice by the Oregon Health Authority.
Performance of the city’s obligations under this IGA are not anticipated to have a budget impact as the revenue and the cost of the officer are included in the adopted budget.
Treven Upkes
Lieutenant
Attachments:
1. IGA Marion County for MRCT Services