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Police Overtime Cut −$9M

Police overtime falls from $38,820,654 (FY25 actual) to $29,826,387 (FY27), a 23% cut. No supporting staffing plan, deployment strategy, technology investment, or geographic priority is disclosed in the budget narrative.

FY25 Actual
$38,820,654
FY27 Proposed
$29,826,387
Reduction
−$8,994,267 (23%)

Sources

  • OT line history
    Exhibit E, Police Services Expenditure Detail · p. 170

Questions Council Should Ask

  1. What replaces the lost OT hours?
  2. Which precincts absorb the reduction?

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