Fund $18,000 for 4 police academy training slots
$18,000
In Plain English
The city needs to train new police officers to fill vacant positions. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office runs a regional training academy that costs $4,500 per recruit. If approved, the city pays tuition for 4 officers to complete the required police academy program.
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