During a recent Oakland City Council meeting, Council Member Kaplan proposed an amendment aimed at enhancing public safety through the acquisition of a fixed-wing aircraft for law enforcement purposes. Kaplan emphasized the need for improved intelligence and information gathering to effectively identify fleeing suspects, highlighting that fixed-wing aircraft are more fuel-efficient, quieter, and cost-effective over time compared to traditional methods.
The proposed amendment directs the city administrator or their designee to return to the council with a funding plan for the aircraft purchase, along with any necessary approvals, by the proposed 2025 to 2027 budget. Kaplan expressed that this amendment not only reinforces the council's support for transitioning to more effective technology but also establishes a clear timeline for its implementation.
Council Member Gallo expressed support for the amendment but raised questions regarding its compatibility with the current agenda item title. City Attorney Ryan Richardson clarified that while the amendment may not fit within the title, it could be included as a budget directive or scheduled as an informational report for further discussion.
Kaplan confirmed that the draft amendment had been shared with relevant legal and staff members, who were supportive of the initiative. Following the discussion, it was agreed that Kaplan would incorporate the amendment into the upcoming budget packet due Thursday, ensuring it aligns with the council's procedural requirements. The meeting underscored the council's commitment to exploring innovative solutions for public safety while navigating the complexities of municipal governance.