The Burlington City Council tonight will consider a Public Safety Continuity Plan developed by Mayor Miro Weinberger. The plan places the blame for a looming shortfall in police coverage squarely on the “defund the police” vote held last June.
Mayor Weinberger’s memo outlines the ways in which the City is currently facing a crisis in public safety:
In June 2020, the City Council voted to reduce the number of police officers in Burlington from 105 to 74, without a plan in place for how the City would respond to the full range of calls with 30 percent fewer officers.
Already, as a result of this vote, the Police Department has had to curtail services that include: the Community Affairs Officer who helped coordinate the City’s response to graffiti, the Emergency Response Officer who helped manage the innovative strategies that the Department uses to respond to acute mental health crises, the street crime team that responded to patterns of open-air drug activity and robbery, and foot patrols on Church Street.
Soon, matters are likely to become worse. There are currently 41 officers available for patrol. When that number falls into the high 30s, the Police Department will have to curtail additional services that include: Reassigning the Domestic Violence Prevention Officer who coordinates enforcement, prosecution, and services follow-up for this complicated and unfortunately common crime; reducing the detective bureau, limiting their ability to respond to felony assaults, robberies, gun violence, narcotics and sex trafficking, and pattern crimes; and no longer being able to support the Fire Department at all scenes to ensure those scenes are safe prior to entry, impacting the Department’s ability to provide emergency medical services.
As staffing levels drop without the kind of shift in workload that requires a comprehensive assessment to undertake, the City faces increased overtime – which has budgetary implications and serious performance implications that result from overwork.
The Administration’s Public Safety Continuity Plan would respond to this crisis by taking the following actions:
· Raising the cap on sworn officers from 74 to 84, and establishing a target level of 78 sworn personnel – a significant reduction from 105, but one that maintains the BPD’s ability to respond to calls for service;
· Adding four Community Service Officers, giving the City new capacity to shift more calls to personnel who have different training than sworn officers and do not carry weapons; and
· Immediately adding a Community Service Liaison position who would provide support for individuals who have come into contact with police and are suffering from opioid use disorder, and beginning the process of creating two more of these positions.
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Maybe we should ask him about the Minsk agreements and how America behaved so stellar there that we ended up…
“Once liberty is lost, the cost is greater than most people are willing to pay.” – Chuck Baldwin Unfortunately, RFK…
Rob, I must be missing your point. Who did you think was going to design the program, draft the rules,…
Scott does not have control of the Vermont Attorney General’s office, a rabid marxist named charity clark does. The US…
I wonder if just before the Soviet Union collapsed under the bolscheviks if the mental health of the population also…
Maybe we should ask him about the Minsk agreements and how America behaved so stellar there that we ended up…
“Once liberty is lost, the cost is greater than most people are willing to pay.” – Chuck Baldwin Unfortunately, RFK…
Rob, I must be missing your point. Who did you think was going to design the program, draft the rules,…
Scott does not have control of the Vermont Attorney General’s office, a rabid marxist named charity clark does. The US…
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The best way for the Burlington Police to be appreciated by the citizens of Burlington if for ALL of them to call in sick for a 24 hour period on a weekend. 911 can reply to callers that they will be sending a social worker right over instead.
This is truly a disgrace for our officers to be abused by the town people, the way that have and continue to be. With the crime rate not declining but yet cutting these positions so the people who actually need help can’t have help in the timely matter (or at all) as it once was. I also believe the person’s whom Chose to Defund the police should not be able to use the services they provide. Simple as that don’t support the blue, no help to you! I really hope Vermont can get it together!