Legislature approves OCFS grant application for juvenile supervision and treatment services
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The Legislature approved Resolution 31225 authorizing a 2025–26 grant application to the New York State Office of Children and Family Services for juvenile supervision and treatment services for the probation department; the vote was unanimous among those present.
On Aug. 13 the Allegheny County Legislature approved Resolution 31225 authorizing the county probation department to apply to the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) for funds for supervision and treatment services for juveniles. The resolution was offered by the Public Safety and Ways and Means Committees and passed on a roll call of 14 ayes, 1 absent after a motion from Legislator Havey and a second from Legislator Demick.
The transcript records committee sponsorship and the roll-call vote but does not include details about the requested award amount, specific program components, or matching requirements. As an application authorization, the resolution permits submission only; any award and program implementation would require subsequent administrative and board steps.
The action was presented as a routine committee-supported grant authorization; no amendments were offered and the clerk recorded the unanimous support of those present.
