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Eagle officials discuss police level-of-service study, defer major changes to capital-plan process

5969216 · October 21, 2025
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City staff and the Eagle City Council reviewed a police level-of-service study (CPSM) on Oct. 21, 2025, discussed staffing metrics, data and impact-fee implications, and directed staff to continue integrating findings into the FY26 capital-plan process rather than adopting immediate policy changes.

City staff and the Eagle City Council reviewed the city’s police level-of-service study on Oct. 21, 2025, and discussed using the study’s recommendations to inform capital planning and impact-fee updates rather than adopting immediate policy changes.

Chief Ruby and city staff summarized the study, which the council accepted in July. Chief Ruby said the city’s police impact fee is currently set at $111 per household and that the FY26 capital plan includes an equipment earmark. “That fee is currently set at $111 per household,” Chief Ruby said. He added that, under the current capital plan, the city may expend up to $900 per new officer for equipment, and noted that some equipment…

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