Approve $1.35 million annually for police technology systems and crime lab services through 2030
$1,350,000
In Plain English
The city contracts with Contra Costa County and California for essential police services the city cannot provide itself. These include crime scene analysis, fingerprinting databases, jail booking fees, and regional communication systems. If approved, the city pays $1.35 million per year through 2030 for these shared services.
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