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KENAI, ALASKA
Suggested by: Administration
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING
ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $2,285 IN THE GENERAL FUND FOR
TRAINING FUNDS PROVIDED BY THE ALASKA POLICE STANDARDS COUNCIL.
WHEREAS, the Alaska Police Standards Council has agreed to provide a check to the Police
Department for $2,285 to assist with unbudgeted training costs; and,
WHEREAS in April of 2012 the Police Department is sending two officers to the International
Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association Conference in Chicago, IL; and,
WHEREAS, the Police Department did not budget for this worthwhile training
opportunity; and,
WHEREAS, the Police Department is requesting the appropriation of $2,285 to the
General Fund, Police - Transportation account to cover the costs of training.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows:
General Fund
Increase Estimated Revenues:
State Grant - Police
Increase Appropriations:
Police - Transportation
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
December, 2011.
Sandra Mo igh, it Clerk
Approved by Finance:
$2,285
$2,285
CITY OF l EIS CdAL Sl his 21st d -ay of
PAT PORTER, MAYOR
Introduced: December 7th, 2011
Adopted: December 21st, 2011
Effective: December 21s1,2011
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KENAI, ALASKA
TO: Rick Koch — City Manager
FROM: Gus Sandahl — Police Chief
DATE: 11/29/11
SUBJECT: Request ordinance appropriating anticipated training funds from
the Alaska Police Standards Council
The Alaska Police Standards Council has agreed to provide the Police
Department with a check for $2,285 to help fund unbudgeted training costs.
In April of 2012, the Police Department is sending two KPD training officers to the
annual International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association
(ILEETA) Conference in Chicago. The two officers will attend seminars
presented by some of the nation's top law enforcement trainers. The seminars
will include advanced training for firearms instructors and control tactics
instructors. This opportunity will benefit all officers at KPD, as they receive in-
house training from KPD trainers.
The $2,285 check from APSC will be deposited into the City of Kenai general
fund. I am requesting an appropriation of $2,285 into the general fund, police
transportation account to help cover the costs of the unbudgeted training.