File #: 21-513    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Failed
File created: 11/24/2021 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: Final action: 12/6/2021
Title: ALBANY COUNTY TO SEEK REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE COUNTY’S SHERIFF DEPARTMENT FOR OVERTIME AND OTHER RELATED COSTS DUE TO THE INCREASED PUBLIC SAFETY PATROLS AND DISPATCHING REQUIRED IN THE CITY THAT IS ABOVE AND BEYOND ITS STANDARD PATROL
Sponsors: Frank A. Mauriello, Mark E. Grimm, Paul J. Burgdorf, Todd A. Drake, Patrice Lockart, Jeff S. Perlee, Peter B. Tunny, Jennifer A. Whalen
Attachments: 1. 21-513 IND - Sheriff Reimbursement
RESOLUTION NO. 513

ALBANY COUNTY TO SEEK REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE COUNTY'S SHERIFF DEPARTMENT FOR OVERTIME AND OTHER RELATED COSTS DUE TO THE INCREASED PUBLIC SAFETY PATROLS AND DISPATCHING REQUIRED IN THE CITY THAT IS ABOVE AND BEYOND ITS STANDARD PATROL

Date: 12/6/21
Introduced by: Mr. Mauriello, Mr. Grimm, Mr. Burgdorf, Mr. Drake, Ms. Lockart, Mr. Perlee, Mr. Tunny, Ms. Whalen

WHEREAS, the Albany County Sheriff, responding to the surge in violent crime in the City of Albany and providing assistance to the City of Albany Police Department which has been short-handed, has shifted Sheriff's patrols to the City of Albany, and

WHEREAS, the Sheriff's patrols working with City Officers have been successful in removing illegal weapons from the streets, cracking down on dangerous and illegal operation of motor vehicles, and arresting violators, thereby improving overall public safety, and

WHEREAS, some Sheriff's Deputies patrolling the City of Albany are being pulled from their normal duties, and are being required to work regular and overtime shifts at the expense of all Albany County taxpayers, and

WHEREAS, the Sheriff recently spoke at the Albany County Legislature's Budget Hearing Session (#5), and indicated the deployment is straining his overtime budget in the current Fiscal Year, and that he will be requesting an increase for 2022, and

WHEREAS, the Sheriff also asked for funding for two or three additional dispatchers because of the overflow 911 calls from the City of Albany (270 overflow calls in a single weekend), as the city regularly rolls E-911 calls to the county due, it appears, to a lack of dispatchers in the City system, and

WHEREAS, the Sheriff also said that attempts to get reimbursement from the City of Albany for this extraordinary service during the pandemic have not been acted on by the city, and

WHEREAS, public safety is of paramount importance to the Albany County Legislature and it has, to date, authorized agreements with other munici...

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