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Budget Talks Reveal Urgent Need for New Police Vehicles

June 17, 2024 | Lubbock County, Texas



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Budget Talks Reveal Urgent Need for New Police Vehicles
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the procurement of new vehicles for law enforcement and budget considerations for the upcoming fiscal year. The meeting highlighted the addition of two new NS2 Explorers to the existing fleet, which currently includes a mix of older vehicles such as Impalas and pickups. Concerns were raised regarding the maintenance issues associated with the aging Impalas, particularly their water pump failures, which can occur at varying mileage intervals and are costly to repair.

The conversation also touched on the types of vehicles suitable for police use, with participants noting that while police pursuit vehicles are typically more expensive, they may not necessarily offer significant advantages over standard models for certain operational needs. The group discussed the practicality of using four-door pickups and the potential for switching vehicle types without major issues.

In addition to vehicle discussions, budget requests for 2024 were presented, including a proposed cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) based on a 3% increase tied to the consumer price index. This adjustment aims to address the compensation of part-time employees, some of whom have served for over 17 years without receiving typical raises. The budget proposal also included a request for small raises for these part-time workers, emphasizing the need for equitable compensation.

The meeting concluded with a positive note on the county's overall performance in managing jail statistics, indicating a collaborative effort among various departments to maintain low numbers. Participants expressed appreciation for the ongoing work and the importance of addressing both vehicle and personnel needs in the upcoming budget.

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