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Police chief outlines priorities, staffing gaps and automated-enforcement assumptions in FY2027 budget
Summary
The police chief presented the department’s FY2027 budget emphasizing community outreach, investigative capacity and traffic camera programs; the department reported seven officer vacancies, a plan to move one general-fund FTE to automated-enforcement funding, and that clinician positions remain county-funded for now.
The Takoma Park Police Chief presented the department’s FY2027 budget to the council, highlighting staffing levels, investigative work and automated traffic-enforcement programs while answering council questions on revenue assumptions and program staffing.
The chief said the department remains a full-service investigative agency, listing several recent arrests and investigations as evidence of capacity. The department reported approximately seven sworn-officer vacancies and anticipates one command retirement; the chief emphasized a focus on hiring for quality rather than quantity and noted a $20,000 lateral hiring bonus for qualified officers that has not yet been disbursed.
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