During the recent City of Crockett Council meeting, discussions centered on the local police department's staffing and vehicle needs, highlighting the department's commitment to maintaining public safety as the city grows.
With the police department now fully staffed, officials confirmed that three officers will be available on each shift to respond to calls. This staffing level is expected to adequately cover current demands, but future growth in the city may necessitate additional personnel. The department anticipates needing to add two to five officers over the next few years, depending on the pace of residential and business development in the area.
The conversation also touched on the replacement of aging police vehicles. The council previously approved the purchase of three new Durango vehicles, which are part of a broader plan to update the department's fleet. Officials noted that the current vehicles are nearing the end of their operational lifespan, with some approaching 100,000 miles.
These discussions reflect the city's proactive approach to ensuring that public safety resources keep pace with community growth. As Crockett continues to develop, the council's focus on staffing and equipment will be crucial in maintaining effective law enforcement services for residents.