Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $749,083)
The Colusa Indian Community Council seeks to address critical physical infrastructure deficiencies within its Tribal Patrol Department and pave the way for the establishment of a comprehensive Tribal Justice System. Currently, the Tribal Patrol Department operates out of inadequate facilities, hindering its ability to provide effective law enforcement services, access essential training, and accommodate future growth. This proposal outlines a strategic plan to construct a purpose-built Tribal Headquarters that will serve as the permanent home for the Tribal Patrol Department and lay the groundwork for the expansion of justice services. The proposed infrastructure project aims to enhance community safety, ensure the proper storage of equipment, facilitate professional development opportunities for officers, and establish a foundation for the future implementation of a tribal court system. By providing a dedicated space for law enforcement operations, training facilities, and administrative functions, the Tribal Headquarters will optimize operational efficiency and promote collaboration among law enforcement agencies. Furthermore, the establishment of a Tribal Justice System holds the promise of promoting self-governance, cultural preservation, and access to justice for the Colusa Indian Community. With the capacity to host judges, lawyers, and support staff, the Tribal Headquarters will facilitate the administration of justice in a manner that reflects the values and traditions of the community.