In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant budgetary changes and operational updates within the local police department. A notable reduction in a statewide grama grant was highlighted, dropping from $19 million to $5 million without any explanation provided for the cut. The department has applied for its share of the remaining funds but is still awaiting a response from the state.
Travis Peach, a police officer currently in training at the Police Training Institute in Champaign, was mentioned as part of the department's ongoing commitment to meet Illinois training and standards. The meeting also reviewed overtime hours worked by officers from May 19 to June 15, which totaled 218 hours, a decrease from the previous year's 224 hours. The overtime was attributed to various factors, including late calls, shift shortages, and special events like the 315 Music Fest, with much of the associated costs reimbursed through external funding sources.
Financial discussions included a breakdown of significant bills, such as an annual training manual and policy updates costing $14,322.30, and Cancom fees amounting to $60,514.60. The department also reported the purchase of new cameras for $883,276.60, fully funded by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.
The meeting concluded with the approval of the bills, receiving unanimous support from the attending officials. The police department's monthly statistics were also presented, indicating ongoing efforts to maintain transparency and accountability in operations.