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THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
INTRODUCTORY*
CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL R
(Resolution)
Introduced by: Councilmember Harris
A RESOLUTION ENTITLED
A COUNCIL RESOLUTION concerning
Title
Baltimore City Police Department - Overtime Budget Expenditures - Quarterly Detailed Reports
FOR the purpose of requesting the Baltimore Police Commissioner to submit quarterly detailed reports to the City Council on actual and anticipated overtime expenditures for police personnel and to submit the information by number of personnel, district deployment, and type of duty assignment.
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Recitals
Newspaper leads of November 2000: the Police Department is projecting a $10 million deficit for the year brought on by overtime costs..; February 2001: the Police Department is projected to be $15.9 million over budget this year, most of that because of overtime costs; February 2002: ...overtime costs in the police and fire departments are running millions of dollars over budget, contributing to a projected $8.9 million general fund shortfall...; February 2003: Largely because of overtime costs, the Baltimore Police Department expects to exceed its budget by $14.3 million.....
And continuing, February 2004: The Police Department will exceed its budget by $9.8 million...mainly due to overtime; May 2004: budget was overspent by about $9 million, mostly due to overtime; June 2005: the Baltimore Police Department's overtime budget for fiscal year 2005 is $7.4 million, by June 30, the department is projected to have spent $18.2 mi...
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