MORE OFFICERS MAY BE NEEDED
Before its last meeting, the city council discussed police department needs for patrolling the city and its police jurisdiction.
A recent rash of burglaries in Montrose highlighted the problem.
Council President Mixon: "this . . . deserves discussion . . . how much it costs . . . manpower it takes."
Mr. Ford said he resisted the idea of reducing the jurisdiction: " . . . its been a good relationship over the years . . . shouldn't be taken lightly just because of money . . . can't judge just by money."
Mrs. Quinn said the city's ratio of 2 officers/1000 citizens was one of the state's highest but, "problem is when we have to take in the 88 sq. mile jurisdiction . . . spread too thin."
Mixon: ". . . (lets) look at how many more officers, cars we need . . . to have the proper ratio."
CHIEF WANTS 7 OFFICERS NEXT YEAR
Chief Press said he would present a budget request soon to add 7 officers next year and 14 more within the next five years.
Press: "We do spend a lot of time out there (outside city limits)."
Before its last meeting, the city council discussed police department needs for patrolling the city and its police jurisdiction.
A recent rash of burglaries in Montrose highlighted the problem.
Council President Mixon: "this . . . deserves discussion . . . how much it costs . . . manpower it takes."
Mr. Ford said he resisted the idea of reducing the jurisdiction: " . . . its been a good relationship over the years . . . shouldn't be taken lightly just because of money . . . can't judge just by money."
Mrs. Quinn said the city's ratio of 2 officers/1000 citizens was one of the state's highest but, "problem is when we have to take in the 88 sq. mile jurisdiction . . . spread too thin."
Mixon: ". . . (lets) look at how many more officers, cars we need . . . to have the proper ratio."
CHIEF WANTS 7 OFFICERS NEXT YEAR
Chief Press said he would present a budget request soon to add 7 officers next year and 14 more within the next five years.
Press: "We do spend a lot of time out there (outside city limits)."
Comments
As far as those south of town, I am not sure about their status. Most likely many of them are not.