Council votes for CPS budget increase
Posted Nov 29, 2017 9:32 pm.
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Calgary city council has granted the Calgary Police Service’s wish to have their budget increased by $20.8-million dollars as part of their on-going budget deliberations.
The Chair of the Calgary Police Commission says he’s pleased city council has approved their request.
The money will go towards hiring more officers and buying body-worn cameras.
In a statement, CPC Chair Brian Thiessen says they’re thankful and realize it was a difficult decision considering the current economic climate, but he says the increase is necessary to ensure the service has sufficient resources to keep the city safe.