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Council accepts Public Safety and Prevention Tax annual report; funds noted for firefighters, police, recreation and prevention programs
Summary
The council unanimously accepted the FY2023–24 Public Safety and Prevention Tax (PSAP) annual report covering fire, police, recreation and the Violence Prevention Partnership. The report details revenue/expenditure figures, personnel funded by the tax, equipment purchases and community programs supported by PSAP funds.
The Santa Rosa City Council unanimously accepted the fiscal year 2023–24 Public Safety and Prevention Tax (PSAP) annual report Wednesday after presentations by Fire, Police, Recreation & Parks and the Violence Prevention Partnership.
Scott Westrop, Santa Rosa Fire Chief, presented the fire department's portion, saying PSAP supported personnel, facilities and equipment. Chief Westrop and finance analyst Sarah Robert reported a beginning PSAP fund balance of $4.1 million, revenues of $4.6 million, $176,000 in interest and $4.3 million in expenditures for FY2023–24, with an $876,000 encumbrance for an engine ordered in…
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