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Police Attrition Credit −$28.08M

The FY27 budget books a $28,076,821 attrition credit against Police Services, assuming MPD will not fill that much payroll. This is the exact mechanism Mayor Young blamed on June 26, 2024 for the $82M deficit he inherited. If MPD recruits successfully, Police faces a $28M shortfall mid-year.

Credit Amount
−$28,076,821
Line
051901

Sources

  • Attrition credit
    Exhibit E, Police Services Expenditure Detail · p. 170

Questions Council Should Ask

  1. What recruitment target does this credit assume?
  2. What is the mid-year correction plan if hiring succeeds?

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