Not exact matches
One
county in bankruptcy right now is spending SEVENTY FIVE percent of its
budget on
police and fire pensions.
Suffolk
County Executive Steve Bellone's proposed $ 3.05 billion budget for 2018 overestimates sales tax revenues, underestimates police pay and overtime and uses «risky assumptions» that could widen the county's structural deficit to up to $ 150 million next year, legislative analysts
County Executive Steve Bellone's proposed $ 3.05 billion
budget for 2018 overestimates sales tax revenues, underestimates
police pay and overtime and uses «risky assumptions» that could widen the
county's structural deficit to up to $ 150 million next year, legislative analysts
county's structural deficit to up to $ 150 million next year, legislative analysts said.
Cuomo's
budget proposal would require
counties to work with municipal governments to find ways of sharing and consolidating services, like
police, fire or snow plowing.
Tuition would rise and security would be strengthened at Niagara
County Community College under a tentative
budget for the next academic year, which includes $ 250,000 for two armed peace officers and a contract with a local
police agency to supply a regular
police officer to patrol during the day.
Vanderhoef will also be seeking to layoff 150
county workers, save $ 1.8 million by not reimbursing out - of -
county students at the community college, cut the intelligence task force from the
police budget, kick $ 1.4 million in local election costs back to towns, reduce funding to contract agencies by $ 300,000 this year and over $ 500,000 next year, and install a new charge on your motor vehicle registration.
Bellone says his priorities will be the Suffolk
County budget and overhauling the
police and health departments.
Thanks largely to tax refund costs, and to generous compensation for
police officers, the
county's
budget is badly out of balance.
«In the 2016 and 2017
budgets we were able to increase funding for things like subsidized child care for low - income families and an addition to
County Police - without raising taxes.
Another high priority for Hines is sustaining support in the
county budget for the County Sheriff's Office road patrol, noting that the Town of Rosendale Police are «not on duty 24 hours a day, and Marbletown doesn't have a town police department at all.&
county budget for the
County Sheriff's Office road patrol, noting that the Town of Rosendale Police are «not on duty 24 hours a day, and Marbletown doesn't have a town police department at all.&
County Sheriff's Office road patrol, noting that the Town of Rosendale
Police are «not on duty 24 hours a day, and Marbletown doesn't have a town police department at all.&
Police are «not on duty 24 hours a day, and Marbletown doesn't have a town
police department at all.&
police department at all.»
According to Joe Sgammato, spokesman for the Board of Legislators» Democratic Caucus, despite 10
county police positions having been included in the 2017
county budget, the spots have yet to be filled and that shortfall is expected to grow to 11 with an upcoming retirement.
The deal is one step in the right direction for securing a fair split in sales tax revenue for the twin forks — which aren't
policed by Suffolk
County Police Department — a
budgeting issue Legislator Jay Schneiderman (I - Montuak) said he had been working on for more than a decade.
The Nassau legislature's Office of
Budget Review noted in a report that soaring
police overtime in Nassau, which topped a record $ 70 million last year, can not be blamed on low staffing levels or union work rules, a fiscal adviser to the
county legislature said.
It does not include the Suffolk
County Police District tax, which is one of the largest costs in the county b
County Police District tax, which is one of the largest costs in the
county b
county budget.
Nassau Comptroller George Maragos, a Republican - turned - Democrat who's running for
county executive, testified that Republican County Executive Edward Mangano's 2017 proposed budget has nearly $ 115 million in risky assumptions, including new fees that may not be approved, sluggish sales tax growth and understated police overtime exp
county executive, testified that Republican
County Executive Edward Mangano's 2017 proposed budget has nearly $ 115 million in risky assumptions, including new fees that may not be approved, sluggish sales tax growth and understated police overtime exp
County Executive Edward Mangano's 2017 proposed
budget has nearly $ 115 million in risky assumptions, including new fees that may not be approved, sluggish sales tax growth and understated
police overtime expenses.
Republicans said they would replace the fee revenue by restructuring
county debt; boosting estimates of sales tax revenue; using unspent money from the 2017
budget and reducing
police overtime projections.
Westchester
County has a $ 2 billion
budget covering everything from parks to
police, and a $ 166 million deficit.
MINEOLA, N.Y. (CBSNewYork)--
Police precincts in Nassau
County have been chopped due to an ongoing
budget battle.
Suffolk
Police officers and brass dominated the list of top
county earners in 2014, accounting for 284 of the 300 highest paid active workers, according to the legislative
budget office.
Under Mr. Bellone's recommended
budget there would be no property tax increase
county - wide but a 3.6 percent jump in the taxes in the
county police district in the five western Suffolk towns where the Suffolk Police Department is the uniformed
police district in the five western Suffolk towns where the Suffolk
Police Department is the uniformed
Police Department is the uniformed force.
All the Orange
County legislators were provided with documentation of factual cases of civil forfeiture abuse; law enforcement agencies and local municipalities using the proceeds of forfeiture properties, cash and cars to balance their
budgets; articles from conservative think tanks like The Heritage Foundation against this law and public comments from citizens, attorneys and former
police officers expressing their view against this law.
It is the
Police Division that has become central to the present
budget dispute between Sheriff Falco and
County Executive Day.
Earlier this week
County Executive Ed Day confronted reality and bit the metaphorical
budget bullet by facing up to the fact that the
County owed millions of dollars, was running a multi-million dollar deficit, had overtaxed homeowners, and had
police services that the
County could not afford and did not need.
• Successfully presented presentation on road station operations, managing established staffing levels and overtime
budgets to the New Jersey State
Police Superintendant and Chief of Staff • Ability to interact and establish relationship with Federal, state,
county and local governmental officials as well as to civilian and law enforcement agencies.
Achieved opportunities for
budget savings through shared services agreements with
County level government by transferring
police 9 -1-1 dispatch responsibilities and records management servers to the
County Public Safety Department resulting in an annual savings of over $ 600,000 for Mount Laurel Township.