Status: Complete
Allocated: $74,504
The pandemic exacerbated mental and behavioral health issues, stretching already under-resourced programs. It also highlighted gaps in available resources and the lack of pathways to access resources. The projects funded under this program seek to reduce those barriers.
Competency Evaluation: Funding covered the cost of competency evaluations for City Municipal Court clients. To date, more than four dozen evaluations have been performed, in some cases leading to charge dismissal.
Restorative Traffic Circle: Teens and young adults (aged 20 and under) who have serious traffic infractions and misdemeanors can deal with their charges in a more meaningful way through the Restorative Traffic Circle program. Participants work with court staff, first responders, family members and community members to learn about the impact of unsafe driving and are encouraged to adopt safer driving behaviors. If participants successfully complete the program, their original charge(s) is (are) dismissed. Of graduates, the majority have not received a new traffic violation since program completion.
This program will continue with funding in the 2025-2026 Adopted Budget.
“I really enjoyed being able to redeem my actions as well as give back to my community.” – Restorative Traffic Circle Participant
Metrics
# of Restorative Traffic Circle Participants Who Completed the Program: 120
# of Traffic Complaints Dismissed: 125+
# of Competency Evaluations Completed: 44
# of Charges Dismissed Through Evaluations: 145+
“[The Restorative Traffic Circle is an] easy, fair process, great eye-opening experience for my son and myself.” – Parent of Restorative Traffic Circle Participant