{"id":18724,"date":"2016-07-08T09:42:43","date_gmt":"2016-07-08T13:42:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wrfalp.com\/?p=18724"},"modified":"2016-07-08T12:58:17","modified_gmt":"2016-07-08T16:58:17","slug":"mayor-says-action-on-police-consolidation-proposal-could-come-within-next-couple-of-months","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrfalp.com\/mayor-says-action-on-police-consolidation-proposal-could-come-within-next-couple-of-months\/","title":{"rendered":"Mayor says Action on Police Consolidation Proposal Could Come Within ‘Next Couple of Months’"},"content":{"rendered":"
“I think we’ve been making some good progress on it and in fact, we had a meeting last week in my office of all the involved parties and we are writing a final report back to the [Public Safety Consolidation Task Force<\/strong>] that was put in place, together with our consultant, the Center for Governmental Research<\/strong> (CGR) out of Rochester,” Teresi said during his July interview with WRFA.\u00a0 “I think we’ve got the final details in place for the framework in accordance to what the task force had directed.”<\/p>\n The state-funded project involves developing a proposed plan to have the city contract with the sheriff’s office for deputies, with the sheriff’s office adding new deputies to serve Jamestown as the city gradually phases out the number of police officers in the Jamestown Police Department.\u00a0 According to Teresi, the result of such a proposal would be lower benefit costs for the city with no additional costs to the county.<\/p>\n Jamestown Mayor Sam Teresi<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n An initial 2012 report from CGR stated that the savings from such an agreement could be as high as $1.4 million annually<\/a>, once fully in place. However, because the plan would have to be phased in, that amount savings for the city wouldn’t be immediate but would only be realized once the transition was completed.<\/p>\n “It’s not so much a consolidation of the two departments with one going away, but more of a contractual arrangement with between the city and county that as officers at the Jamestown city level retire or should otherwise leave employment would be replaced by a contracted county employee, because of the savings differential on salary, retirement, and other expenses,” The Mayor explained.<\/p>\n The preliminary plan has received support from Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan<\/strong>, who says it’s part of the county’s overall effort to identify efficiency and cost savings in local government through inter-municipal cooperation.<\/p>\n “I’m looking to ask, ‘Can the county help in some way?'” Horrigan told WRFA during a recent interview on Community Matters<\/a>. “People have to understand that this regional solutions approach is where you spread out costs and can help. What’s important for people to know is that this won’t cost a taxpayer one additional penny who lives outside of Jamestown. We just can provide the service at less cost.”<\/p>\n<\/a>JAMESTOWN –\u00a0 Mayor Sam Teresi<\/strong> says the long-discussed inter-municipal Police Consolidation Proposal<\/strong> between the Jamestown Police Department<\/strong> and Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office<\/strong> could see action by the end of the summer.<\/p>\n
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