Denver Seeks $11 Million Boost To Cover Police Overtime And Staffing Strains
By Deborah Grigsby | The Denver Gazette
The Denver Police Department is short $11 million and is asking the city to pick up the tab for unplanned and unfunded overtime tied to numerous protests and officer-involved shootings this year.
Part of the request would also cover shortfalls in DPD separation payouts.
The money, if approved by the City Council, would come from a supplemental general fund appropriation from the city’s contingency fund.
Members of the council’s Governance and Intergovernmental Relations Committee voted unanimously on Tuesday to advance the request, and others to claw back $13.9 million from the current general fund contingency, authorizing it as a supplemental appropriation for various general fund agencies and special revenue funds.
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