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City leaders push for urgent increase in police staffing

June 20, 2024 | Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, California



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City leaders push for urgent increase in police staffing
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the pressing need for increased police staffing in Morgan Hill. A council member emphasized the importance of determining the appropriate timeline for adding more officers, questioning whether the future needs would be assessed in five, ten, or twenty years. The council member highlighted the necessity of balancing budget constraints with public safety demands, suggesting that generating more tax revenue could facilitate the hiring of additional officers.

The proposed budget includes a gradual approach, with plans to add one officer each year while focusing on retaining current staff to minimize vacancies. This strategy aims to enhance public safety and address community concerns about safety levels, which have reportedly declined in recent times.

The council member urged staff to consider these discussions in future updates, advocating for a proactive stance on staffing needs. The sentiment echoed throughout the meeting was a collective concern for community safety, with the belief that a well-staffed police force is integral to fostering a secure environment for residents. The council plans to revisit police and fire staffing updates in the fall, with input from the police chief on current staffing levels.

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