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Jail Improvement Grants Are Being Awarded To Miller County & Surrounding Areas

All News RSS Feed Crime Politics State News Tuesday, April 4th, 2023

Security and other improvements to some local jails across the state are on the way following the announcement of more than $9.9-million being awarded in grants.

Here in the lake area, the Miller County Sheriff’s Office is identified on the list of 43 recipients announced, Monday, by the Missouri Department of Public Safety.

The jail improvements can include, among others: cell door lock upgrades, video surveillance, full-body scanners, HVAC improvements and other maintenance projects.

The share going to Miller County is just under $350-thousand.

Funding for the grants comes from the American Rescue Plan Act and was part of Governor Mike Parson’s Fiscal Year-2023 budget plan.

 

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Governor Mike Parson announced that the Missouri Department of Public Safety has approved a total of over $9.9 million in grants to 43 sheriff’s offices across the state for security and other improvements to local jails.

“As a former sheriff, I know how important it is for Missouri jails to have adequate security systems and updated equipment to help provide safety for deputies, jail personnel, and the communities they serve,” Governor Parson said. “These grants are an investment in jail infrastructure that will help provide better safety and working conditions in our jails across the state.”

Jail improvements include cell door lock upgrades, video surveillance equipment, full-body scanners, HVAC improvements, and other maintenance and improvement projects. The funding comes from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and was part of Governor Parson’s Fiscal Year 2023 budget plan.

Eligible grant expenditures are maintenance and improvement projects. The grants require a local match of 50 percent. For example, if the total cost of a project is $40,000, the local recipient would be responsible for $20,000 and the ARPA share of the grant would be $20,000. Local ARPA grant funds may be utilized for the local match. In-kind matches may be retroactive to March 2020.

Grant amounts varied based on the scale and scope of grant applications submitted by applicants. The Missouri Department of Public Safety is the grant administrator.

For a list of grant recipients, please see the attached.

All News RSS Feed Crime Politics State News Tuesday, April 4th, 2023

Reporter Mike Anthony