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Contractor's Name
US Dept of Justice
Approval Date
11/23/2020
Council Approval Date
11/18/2020
End Date
9/30/2023
Department
Parks
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Body-Worn Camera Policy & Implementation
Tracking Number
0002538
Total Compensation
$300,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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NT <br /> Department of Justice(DOJ) <br /> ¢�a sj r Office of Justice Programs <br /> t <br /> Bureau of Justice Assistance <br /> Washington,D.C. 20531 <br /> Memorandum To: Official Grant File <br /> From: Orbin Terry,NEPA Coordinator <br /> Subject: Categorical Exclusion for City of Everett <br /> Awards under this program will be used to plan or implement a body worn camera program. None of the <br /> following activities will be conducted whether under the Office of Justice Programs federal action or a related third <br /> party action: <br /> (1)New construction. <br /> (2)Any renovation or remodeling of a property located in an environmentally or historically sensitive area, <br /> including property(a)listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places,or(b)located <br /> within a 100-year flood plain,a wetland,or habitat for an endangered species. <br /> (3)A renovation which will change the basic prior use of a facility or significantly change its size. <br /> (4)Research and technology whose anticipated and future application could be expected to have an effect on the <br /> environment. <br /> (5)Implementation of a program involving the use of chemicals. <br /> Additionally,the proposed action is neither a phase nor a segment of a project which when reviewed in its entirety <br /> would not meet the criteria for a categorical exclusion. Consequently,the subject federal action meets the Office <br /> of Justice Programs'criteria for a categorical exclusion as contained in paragraph 4(b)of Appendix D to Part 61 of <br /> Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. <br />
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