Adopted Budget (Final Document)
Police Field Operations (continued) Strengthen partnership with County and faith-based organizations to apply best practices for unhoused population (Enhancing Public Safety; Supporting Our Youth, Seniors and Entire Community) Provide POST training for all legislatively mandated trainings for all officers (Enhancing Public Safety) Reimplement the following Community Programs that were suspended because of COVID-19: Community Police Academy, Police Explorer Program, Parent Project, Crime Prevention meetings, Volunteers in Policing, and Cadet Program (Enhancing Public Safety; Supporting Our Youth, Seniors and Entire Community) Onboard 6 new Volunteers in Policing and expand services provided by the program (Enhancing Public Safety/Supporting Our Youth, Seniors and Entire Community) Host Community Police Academy in Spanish (Enhancing Public Safety; Supporting Our Youth, Seniors and Entire Community) Addressing quality of life issues in partnership with our City’s Housing Department (Enhancing Public Safety; Supporting Our Youth, Seniors and Entire Community) Financial Comments The Police Department will enter into agreement with Flock Safety Systems for an additional 25 Flock cameras, for a $75,000 one-time fee and $120,000 annually for a total of 50 cameras. In FY 2022-23 1.0 FTE Multi-Service Officer will be added in the Field Operations Division to assist officers with non-emergency calls for service such as, recovering stolen vehicles preparing reports, transporting prisoners to County jail and performing animal service duties as required.
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