Budget committee reserves decision of 2017 police request
Amidst declining tax revenues and the prospects of a 3.2 per cent property tax increase, the city’s police service is asking for an increase to its current operating budget.
Prince Albert’s public budget committee meeting got underway Thursday. The day started with the city’s biggest yearly expenditure as Police Chief Troy Cooper made his presentation at City Hall.
The force requested a budget of just over $16 million an increase of nearly $1.2 over 2016.
Chief Cooper explained the requested increase is meant to cover the purchase of a dedicated vehicle for the Victim Services Unit and the hiring of three new full-time staff. The staff consist of one patrol officer, beginning in Jan. 2017, one community safety officer for bylaw enforcement and one I.T. specialist for video recovery and computer systems support.


