During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the critical need for funding to address a backlog at the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). The proposed budget includes $9.1 million aimed at maintaining training levels at DPSST. This funding is essential to prevent delays in training new law enforcement recruits.
Currently, many police recruits rely on DPSST for their state training. If there is a backlog, new hires cannot receive the necessary training, which affects their readiness to serve. Chief Skinner emphasized that resolving the backlog would significantly improve recruitment, retention, and training efforts for the Eugene Police Department (EPD). This, in turn, would enhance the quality of officers available on the streets.
Additionally, the meeting covered updates on congressionally directed spending earmarks. There are proposals from EPD, the airport, and parks and open space that are under review. A revised funding package is expected to be submitted by the end of the month. Once approved, details will be shared at the first meeting of the Intergovernmental Relations Committee (IGR) on January 8.
Randy, another official, clarified that DPSST encompasses training for police, corrections, and fire services, although it primarily focuses on law enforcement. The discussions highlighted the importance of timely training for public safety personnel and the ongoing efforts to secure necessary funding.