FY2027 Police Budget
Budget
Discussion of the FY2027 proposed Police Budget
This is part of my review of the FY2027 Budget and covers the Police department. It’s been updated wit a couple answers received at the police committee meeting on 6/11/26.
FY2027 Proposed Expenses
- Total Police Department: $4,413,906
- Police station: $50,935
- Dispatch: $596,872
- 5 Full time employees
- Software: 37k
- Patrol: $2,527,901
- 10 Filled positions, 4 open
- $1.2M is wages
- 195k is overtime (16% wages, additional 2% OT is grant funded - Violence against women)
- OT is similar to Fire department
- 52k in equipment
- 50k in vehicle maintenance
- 10 Filled positions, 4 open
- Investigation/Prosecution: $541,191
- 4 full time employees
- Wages are: $343,136
- removed an open detective position
- 4 full time employees
- Police Admin: $697,008
- Full time employees
- $418,863 is wages
- Full time employees
Questions
- 2factor authentication included in the software line (2.4k), this appears to be a duplicate service of CM duo - 2 factor authentication. is it? If so, why?
- What is IMC software ($35k)?
- IMC software is an arrest database used by the police department PD.
- Why are we holding 4 positions open? Suggest budgeting 2 and then reassessing next year. I’m not sure we could train that many officers if hired or that we could find 4 qualified candidates.
- How many patrol vehicles do we have? Budget includes 50k for vehicle maintenance.
- Investigation supplies are budgeted below 2026 expenditures. How will this impact service?
- Why does PD have separate Zoom workplace subscription?
- How much is a uniform? currently budgeting $5,500 for 3 uniforms annually.
- Why is police more expensive than fire?
- Police has an older/more experienced department than fire. There are more people at higher ranks in the police department than in the fire department.