Sentences with phrase «county police contract»

But even Flood, 35, also of Setauket, agrees with Hahn on how to approach several significant problems in Suffolk: The county would benefit from more downtown development; more funds should be allocated so a crucial septic replacement program flourishes; the cost of the county police contract is probably not sustainable in the long run.

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The village contracts with the Lake County Sheriff's Office for police protection.
About 70 public works and parks and recreation employees along with police telecommunicators, all belonging to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 368, have been without a new contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April 30, 2011.
About 70 public works and parks and recreation employees along with police dispatchers belong to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 368, and they have been without a contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April 30, 2011.
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.
A $ 24,500 no - bid contract for police consulting to the law firm of Abrams Fensterman of Lake Success, where Bruce Blakeman, a Hempstead Town councilman and former presiding officer of the Nassau County Legislature, was a partner.
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.
O'Connor said the county was «hurtling over a financial cliff» under large police contracts and spending.
Walker signed agreements with each of the county's unions — the Civil Service Employees Association, Police Benevolent Association, Superior Officers Association, Corrections Officers Benevolent Association and the Detectives Association Inc. — aimed at restoring longevity pay, a bonus for longtime county workers that had been frozen under their most recent contract.
A Suffolk police contract in 2012 that set a lower pay structure for newly hired officers was meant to save the county money.
The changes mirror guidelines set forth by the Washington, D.C. - based nonprofit think tank, Police Executive Research Forum, or PERF, which has advised the police department on ethics reforms as part of a three - year, $ 675,000 contract with the cPolice Executive Research Forum, or PERF, which has advised the police department on ethics reforms as part of a three - year, $ 675,000 contract with the cpolice department on ethics reforms as part of a three - year, $ 675,000 contract with the county.
Police unions are major political forces in both counties, helping to elect many of the officials who negotiate and vote on their contracts.
Nearly 1,000 Suffolk County employees made more than $ 200,000 last year — 30 percent over 2016 — as contracts for police and other law enforcement officers drove up pay.
The county's major unions — the Civil Service Employees Association, Correction Officers Benevolent Association, Detectives» Association, Inc., Police Benevolent Association and the Superior Officers Association — appealed, contending the freeze violated the U.S. Constitution's Obligation of Contracts Clause, which establishes contracts as binding agContracts Clause, which establishes contracts as binding agcontracts as binding agreements.
The Unsustainable Quo is a mandatory arbitration system that creates leap frogging of generous public safety contract awards between Nassau and Suffolk counties — to the point now where it costs us an average of two hundred thousand dollars per police officer between salary, benefits and pension costs.
Burgwin returned to police work, after 11 years, as a deputy sheriff for Multnomah County, Oregon, including Portland and several suburbs, but within another year transferred to Multnomah County Animal Control, where he served first as assistant manager and then general manager, after the Oregon Humane Society gave up the county animal control conCounty, Oregon, including Portland and several suburbs, but within another year transferred to Multnomah County Animal Control, where he served first as assistant manager and then general manager, after the Oregon Humane Society gave up the county animal control conCounty Animal Control, where he served first as assistant manager and then general manager, after the Oregon Humane Society gave up the county animal control concounty animal control contract.
Police Department The City of Solvang contracts with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement services.
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