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Council approves sheriffs request to occupy upstairs offices over one objection
Summary
The Aliso Viejo City Council voted 4-1 to allow the sheriffs department to move into office space upstairs, accepting a furniture budget ceiling of roughly $50,000; Councilmember Tiffany Ackley opposed the measure citing budget priorities.
The Aliso Viejo City Council voted 4-1 to allow the sheriffs department to occupy and reconfigure office space upstairs, a change officials said will consolidate deputies work areas and protect confidential law-enforcement conversations.
Councilmember Tiffany Ackley opposed the measure, saying the citys finances do not justify the expense. "I will be a no on this just because I don't think that the taxpayers get any tangible benefit from this," Ackley said, noting the city had about a $45,000 surplus and that the…
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