From an article by Kristina Gabalski in the 02/10/13 Suburban News:
Brockport Police Chief Daniel Varrenti says it’s costing less to run the Department today than it did five years ago.
During his report at the January 22 regular meeting of the Brockport Village Board, Chief Varrenti said there has been a decrease in overtime and a decrease in cost to the community despite the challenges of running the Department with 11 full-time officers (formerly 14) and maintaining two officers on duty at all times.
“Our goal is always to come in within budget,” Chief Varrenti said.
Varrenti reported that in 2008, there were 4,924 overtime hours; in 2012 that number had dropped to 3,390. He said the operating cost of running the Department is $1.155 million, $200,000 less than five years ago.
“I’m proud to produce those numbers to you,” he told the Village Board members.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Brockport Police Chief, Daniel Varrenti, proud of fiscal management of department
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