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Council reviews Jackson Police Department budget as members debate vehicle leasing, grants, cameras and staffing
Summary
City officials heard a presentation on the Jackson Police Department proposed general-fund budget of $37,806,283, discussed a drop in vehicle purchases, a possible lease-purchase program to expand fleet capacity, COPS/JAG grants, license-plate readers and camera funding, and staffing goals.
The Jackson Police Department presented a proposed general-fund budget of $37,806,283 to the City Council that allocates $30,876,452 for personnel services and includes proposals for vehicles, grants and technology. The department’s budget book shows $736,028 was allocated for 15 patrol vehicles for 2024–25 and the department proposed $437,820 to upfit eight vehicles for 2025–26.
Why it matters: Council members said vehicle availability, grant eligibility and technology investments affect response capacity and public-safety operations across the city. Several council members signaled they will seek amendments to restore or expand certain line items.
Budget and vehicle details: The budget presenter told the council that the 2025–26 vehicle allocation ($437,820) would cover roughly eight upfitted patrol cars and that the overall vehicle count and dollars are lower than in the prior year. The presenter described a lease-purchase option…
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