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Votes at a glance: meeting schedule, minutes, juvenile grant actions, Rapid Financial Solutions amendment and board officer elections

January 16, 2025 | Indianapolis City, Marion County, Indiana


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Votes at a glance: meeting schedule, minutes, juvenile grant actions, Rapid Financial Solutions amendment and board officer elections
The Marion County Community Corrections Advisory Board recorded the following actions during the meeting (voice votes; roll‑call tallies not recorded in the transcript):

- Approve 2025 meeting schedule with modification to remove or change the June 19 meeting date (Juneteenth court holiday): approved by voice vote.

- Approve minutes of the December 5 meeting: approved by voice vote.

- Approve FY24–25 juvenile community corrections grant amendment to move Series 100 funds to Series 300 to cover electronic monitoring expenses: approved by voice vote.

- Authorize staff to apply for the FY26 juvenile community corrections grant: approved by voice vote.

- Rapid Financial Solutions contract (5th Amendment): the board approved edits to the amendment (reducing one proposed increase to $25,000 and adjusting the NTE from $75,000 to $50,000) and then approved the full amendment with those corrections by voice vote. Later in the meeting, counsel and the amendment drafter clarified that the contract’s third amendment had already set the NTE to $50,000. Staff said they would re‑check contract history and return the corrected amendment to the next meeting; the board agreed to table any final funding increase pending staff reconciliation.

- Election of officers for 2025: Miss Coleman (board secretary, county staff) was affirmed as secretary; Carla Duffy was re‑elected chair; Judge Marshall was re‑elected vice chair; Colonel Martin was re‑elected third chair. Each election was approved by voice vote.

Notes: The transcript records voice votes and affirmative "Aye" responses for each motion but does not provide roll‑call tallies or named vote records. When the Rapid Financial Solutions amendment produced conflicting contract‑history information, the board requested staff follow up rather than approve a net increase on the record.

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