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City leaders discuss police budget and 24 7 coverage amid community concerns

December 04, 2023 | Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania



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City leaders discuss police budget and 24 7 coverage amid community concerns
The Lock Haven City Council convened on December 4, 2023, to address key issues regarding the city’s budget and public safety measures. The meeting focused on the ongoing discussions surrounding the finalization of the city budget and the implications for police coverage and community safety.

The council members engaged in a detailed dialogue about the importance of maintaining viable city operations while ensuring public safety. One member emphasized the need for accurate financial data to support proposed ideas, questioning the sources of information provided by various stakeholders. It was noted that the final budget had not yet been approved, highlighting the urgency of the discussions.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the topic of police coverage. The council confirmed that the budget includes provisions for 24/7 police coverage, which is structured through a memorandum of understanding that allows for 12-hour shifts. This arrangement was developed collaboratively with police officers to ensure adequate staffing and response capabilities.

Concerns were raised regarding the city’s ability to respond to emergencies, particularly in situations requiring immediate intervention, such as drug overdoses. The council reassured attendees that mutual aid agreements are in place with neighboring jurisdictions, allowing for coordinated responses during crises. This includes support from Woodward Township and the university police, ensuring that additional personnel can be deployed when necessary.

The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the current police staffing levels, which will remain consistent with the previous year. The council members expressed their commitment to keeping the community safe and viable, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and effective resource management as they move forward with the budget approval process.

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