During a recent city council meeting, Somerville Police Chief Charles Fenell presented the proposed budget for the police department for fiscal year 2025, highlighting significant challenges and changes within the department. The proposed budget totals $18,000,125, reflecting a 2.2% increase from the previous year, primarily driven by the hiring of a new civilian crossing guard supervisor and adjustments in salaries due to collective bargaining agreements.
Chief Fenell emphasized the growing demands on the police department, noting a reduction in patrol officers from 96 in fiscal year 2020 to 88 currently, which has strained the department's ability to maintain community engagement and respond effectively to public safety needs. He reported a 20% increase in violent crime over the past year and a rise in calls for service, alongside a concerning uptick in hate crimes.
The chief acknowledged the community's desire for a stronger police presence and the return of community policing initiatives, as indicated by recent public surveys. He outlined the department's efforts to adapt to these demands, including reallocating resources to enhance community engagement and exploring alternative emergency response programs.
Fenell also discussed the ongoing staffing study, which has provided recommendations for improving police operations and community relations. He urged the council to consider these recommendations carefully, as they could significantly impact the department's future structure and effectiveness.
As the meeting progressed, council members expressed their appreciation for the police department's work and sought clarity on the administration's plans for implementing the staffing study's recommendations. Chief Fenell indicated that discussions are ongoing, but no major decisions have been finalized regarding staffing models.
The meeting underscored the complexities facing the Somerville Police Department as it navigates increased public safety demands amid staffing challenges and evolving community expectations.