Reimagine Safety
Ordinance
1500-2020
Amended: Chapter 217 by creating new
section 217.051 of the Columbus City Codes
Amendment Action: Restrict the
acquisition and possession of certain law enforcement equipment by the City of
Columbus; to require the disposal of any currently owned equipment under new
section 217.051; and to amend Chapter 329 of the Columbus City Codes. (AMENDED
BY ORD. 2103-2020)
Ordinance
1808-2020
Enacted: New chapter 1912 of the
Columbus City Codes, establishing standards for the use of no-knock warrants by
the Columbus Division of Police
Ordinance
1817-2020
Established: Chapter 1943,
Prohibition on Hate Group Affiliation in Columbus City Codes; to direct the
Division of Police to comply with the provisions of Section 1943.04; to direct
the Civil Service Commission to adopt rules and background standards to
prohibit candidates for employment with the Division of Police from associating
with or affiliating with hate groups; and to declare an emergency.
Ordinance
1819-2020
Established: Independent Civilian
Police Review Board to receive, initiate, cause investigation of, subpoena and
compel evidence relevant to; recommend discipline; and resolve complaints filed
with it or initiated by the Board alleging misconduct by sworn members of the
Columbus Division of Police; and to establish a Department of the Inspector
General for the Columbus Division of Police
Ordinance
2103-2020
Amended: Ordinance 1500-2020, which
created new section 217.051
Amendment Action: Clarified
regulations around the possession of certain law enforcement equipment; to
repeal existing Ordinance 1500-2020
Ordinance 0869-2021
Contract Agreement Between: RQI with Division of Police
Contract For: Reimagine Safety Initiatives
Contract Support: CPR and first aid
training to assist in rendering life-saving aid
Contract Amount: $112,891
Ordinance 0888-2021
Grant Agreement Between: Elements of
Change with Department of Finance
Grant For: End the Violence Community
Intervention Program
Grant Support: Crisis intervention management
to provide alternative activities for residents who may otherwise engage in
criminal and/or violence activity.
Grant Amount: $500,000
Ordinance
0890-2021
Grant
Agreement Between: MY Project USA with Department of Recreation and
Parks
Grant For: Wedgewood Youth Soccer Program
Grant Support: Youth to participate in soccer program
Grant Amount: $75,000
Ordinance
0891-2021
Appropriation To: Division of Police
Appropriation For: Teens and Police
Service Partners (TAPS) Academy
Appropriation Support: Mentorship to
serve at-risk youth aged 13 through 17 with curriculum designed to address topics such as Anger
Management, Bullying, Avoiding Gang Life, Avoiding Narcotics, Conflict
Management/Resolution, Team Building, Truancy, How to Respond to an Active
Shooter, Safe Driving, Combating Alcohol and Drug abuse, etc.
Appropriation Amount: $225,000
Ordinance
0893-2021
Grant Agreement Between: Lutheran
Social Services with Department of Development
Grant For: CHOICES for Victims of
Domestic Violence
Grant Support: Support staff advocates
in the shelter and on the hotline
Grant Amount: $50,000
Ordinance
1008-2021
Grant Agreement Between: Various social service agencies with Department of Neighborhoods and Department of Recreation and Parks
Grant For: Reimagine Safety Initiatives
Grant Support: Support of violence intervention community programming
Grant Amount: $1,371,000
Department of Neighborhoods
$200,000 Urban Scouts
$200,000 Legacy Youth Sports League
$170,000 Africentric Personal Development Shop
$135,000 Community of Caring Development Foundation (Youth and Community Empowerment)
$90,000 Community Development for All People (Freedom School)
$50,000 Marion Franklin Civic Association (For a Better Community)
Department of Recreation & Parks
$200,000 Columbus Urban League (Violence Interrupters)
$170,000 Community for New Direction
$131,000 Martin de Porres Center
$25,000 Highland Youth Garden (Green Teens 2021)
Ordinance
1169-2021
Enacted: Chapter 235 to codify the
composition of the Civilian Police Review Board and Department of the Inspector
General for the Division of Police; to supplement the City Charter by
conferring expanded authority to the Board and the Department of the Inspector
General to exercise certain duties and responsibilities, including the
authority to develop administrative rules; receive, initiate, review, and cause
the investigation of complaints of misconduct; make recommendations on
resolutions of complaints; make recommendations on discipline; and in specific
circumstances, to subpoena witnesses and evidence; and to declare an emergency.
(AMENDED BY ORD. 0490-2022)
Ordinance 1436-2021
Grant Agreement with: Reaching for Higher
Heights 4 Life & 22nd Street Cookies
Grant For: Non-violence Programming
Grant Support: Provide academic
programming and urban gardening to youth aged 6 through 17; Address needs of
teens 14 and older living in poverty
Grant Amount: $105,000
$85,000 Reaching for Higher Heights
4 Life
$20,000 22nd Street Cookies
Ordinance
1988-2021
Grant Agreement with: Lead with
Purpose
Grant For: We Are Linden
Collaborative
Grant Support: Address established
goals aligned with Reimagine Safety Initiative
Grant Amount: $145,500
Ordinance
0282-2022
Grant Agreement Between: Rickenbacker Woods Foundation with
Department of Development
Grant For: Inborn Excellence Program
and Workforce Development Initiative
Grant
Support: Human Services Programming
Grant Amount: $240,000
Ordinance
0283-2022
Grant Agreement Between: MCS Touch
and Martin de Porres Center with Department of Development
Grant For: Human Services Programming
Grant Support: Reimagine Safety
Initiatives
Grant Amount: $302,400
$250,000 MCS Touch
$52,400 Martin de Porres Center
Ordinance
0490-2022
Amended: Section 235.05 of the
Columbus City Codes & Ordinance 1169-2021
Amended Action: Establish July 11,
2022 as effective date for establishment of the Department of the Inspector
General and the assumption of its duties
Ordinance
0742-2022
Service Agreement Between: Alvis,
Inc. with Department of Development
Service For: Help in Re-entry
Employment (HIRE) Education Program
Service Support: Assist restored
citizens with obtaining and retaining through job readiness training, job
placement services, and wrap around services
Service Amount: $250,000
Ordinance
0838-2022
Grant Agreement Between: Community
Refugee & Immigrant Services (CRIS) with Department of Public Safety
Grant Support: Victims of Crime
Program
Grant For: Provide resources for survivors
to build safety plans, promote connection, restoration, and wellness, and to
ensure full and equitable access to the justice system
Grant Amount: $53,000
Ordinance
1620-2022
Grant
Agreement Between: End the Violence (ETV) with Department
of Finance and Management
Grant For: Community Violence Intervention
Grant Support: provide community interventionists in Columbus
neighborhoods to support the activities that engage youth and residents most at
risk of engaging in violence
Grant Amount: $500,000
Ordinance
1635-2022
Appropriated To: Department of
Public Safety, on behalf of the Columbus Division of Police
Appropriated For: Modernize law
enforcement and improve accountability and response to the residents of
Columbus
Appropriated Support: Purchase of
uniform accessories necessary to facilitate display of officer names and badge
numbers
Appropriated Amount: $150,000
Ordinance
2188-2022
Appropriated To: Department of Public
Safety, Division of Fire
Appropriated For: The IDEAL (Inclusion, Diversity,
Equality, Acceptance & Likeness) Initiative
Appropriated Support: Presentations,
trainings, and promotional materials for Fire personnel focusing on inclusive
culture, recognizing and reducing bias, health and wellness for first
responders, increasing trust and collaboration within the Division, and
improving the relationship between the Division and the community
Appropriated Amount: $75,000
Ordinance
2728-2022
Grant Agreement with: The Actions That
Matter for Youth
Grant Support: Provide after school
programming and summer enrichment services for middle school students
Grant Amount: $ 50,000