In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a new initiative aimed at addressing the ongoing challenge of officer retention within the City of Ripon’s police department. Over the past eight years, the city has seen a significant number of officers transferring to other agencies, with 13 officers making the switch, including two who had served less than five years.
To combat this trend, the city is proposing an off-schedule retention bonus for police officers, similar to a program previously established for Public Works employees. This initiative is designed to incentivize officers to remain with the department and reduce turnover rates.
Additionally, dispatchers will also be eligible for the same retention bonus, as they too have experienced a notable number of transfers to other agencies. The city aims to create a more stable workforce in both the police and dispatch departments through these financial incentives.
Funding for the retention bonuses will be sourced from a surplus identified in the fiscal year 2022-2023 budget. City officials expressed their commitment to addressing the staffing challenges and are open to questions regarding the proposed measures.