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File #: 1642-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2024 In control: Workforce, Education, & Labor Committee
On agenda: 6/24/2024 Final action: 6/26/2024
Title: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; and to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Job Growth subfund. ($120,000.00)
Sponsors: Rob Dorans
Attachments: 1. 1642-2024
Explanation
This ordinance authorizes the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (DEPC), housed at the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University.

Opportunity Port is an online tool that connects justice-involved persons in Franklin County with limited-scope legal service providers who assist with the record sealing and expungement application process. Opportunity Port operations are fully remote and full service-the service providers leverage the Franklin County courts’ e-filing systems to submit applications and pay for the filing fee. The DEPC is both a service provider and the Opportunity Port program manager.

In just six months of 2023, DEPC directly assisted 185 users with completing and filing applications for record sealing and/or expungement. 63 additional users were screened and were eligible, but have yet to schedule an appointment with the staff attorney. 37 additional users were found not eligible after screening.

This grant agreement will support a portion of DEPC personnel expenses as well as filing fees for Opportunity Port users assisted by the Franklin County service providers.

FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for this grant agreement is available within the Job Growth subfund.

Title
To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; and to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Job Growth subfund. ($120,000.00)

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WHEREAS, the existence of criminal records hinders the equitable growth and success of Columbus as a whole; and

WHEREAS, one in three American adults has a criminal record that will appear on a routine background check, the effect of which disproportionately impacts people of color and lower-income individuals; and

WHEREAS, according to a Universit...

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