During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the current budget for the Office of Neighborhood Safety (ONS), highlighting a significant focus on staff salaries and community support initiatives. The proposed budget for the upcoming year includes an increase of $473,000, primarily attributed to cost-of-living adjustments for staff. This increase is essential for maintaining the workforce dedicated to addressing community issues, particularly those related to gun violence and instability.
A notable allocation within the budget is a one-time investment of $200,000 aimed at enhancing the city’s camera infrastructure in downtown areas. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to leverage technology for improved public safety and resource deployment. The camera systems will be integrated into a comprehensive citywide network, allowing for better monitoring and response to incidents.
Council members raised questions regarding the operational hours of staff, particularly life coaches, who are tasked with providing support during crises. It was confirmed that while traditional office hours are maintained, staff are also available outside these hours to respond to urgent community needs, demonstrating a commitment to proactive engagement.
Additionally, discussions touched on the potential for funding these initiatives through the Neighborhood Star program, which supports local businesses and community safety measures. However, clarity on the eligibility of the proposed camera system investment for such funding remains to be determined.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and community support through strategic budget allocations and technological advancements.