In a recent government meeting, officials emphasized the importance of community involvement in decision-making, particularly regarding the proposed funding for the local police department. The discussion highlighted a potential budget of up to $18 million, which has raised concerns among residents about the financial implications and the necessity of such an investment.
Officials reiterated that the decision will ultimately be put to a referendum, allowing residents to vote on the matter. This approach aims to ensure that the voices of the town's workers, police officers, and residents are heard and considered in the final decision.
Comparisons were drawn with neighboring towns, Milford and Millsboro, which have allocated similar amounts for their police departments. Concerns were raised about the location of these facilities, with officials stressing the need for accessibility and safety in the event of emergencies, particularly in areas prone to accidents.
The meeting concluded with a motion and a second, indicating that the discussion will continue as the town prepares for the upcoming referendum, ensuring that community input remains at the forefront of the decision-making process.