After a rise in violent crime, Mayor Todd Gloria highlighted an increase of $13.8 million for the San Diego Police Department his proposed Fiscal Year 2023 budget. Whole Article:
SAN DIEGO – Mayor Todd Gloria highlighted public safety investments Thursday in his proposed Fiscal Year 2023 budget, including an increase of $13.8 million for the San Diego Police Department.
“We are investing in the brave men and women who serve our city and ensures they have the proper equipment and facilities for operations and training to do their jobs effectively,” he said. A purported rise in violent crime has spurred calls by some residents for reassurance that city leaders are committing sufficient resources to patrolling and emergency response, Gloria’s office claims. The San Diego Police Officers Association said earlier this week rising violent crime is especially prevalent in parks — citing 12 murders in the city’s parks over the last year.
Montgomery Steppe issued a quick response regarding what she describes as an inequitable distribution of resources as the problem, not lack of officers. In 2021, Gloria’s budget saw a $23 million increase to the San Diego Police Department. The city has increased the SDPD’s budget for the last 10 years, an increase of more than $213 million since 2011.
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