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After months of fraught negotiation, Seattle council fully funds SPD鈥檚 staffing plan

Nov 22, 2021, 4:48 PM | Updated: Nov 23, 2021, 9:03 am

SPD staffing plan...

(Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

(Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

Seattle City Council voted 8-1 to approve its 2022 budget on Monday, fully funding the police department’s staffing plan in the process.

In the end, the council approved the Seattle Police Department for 125 new officers in 2022 and $26.4 million in officer overtime. Further approval was granted for 26 positions with the Community Safety and Communications Center (CSCC), as well as millions of dollars in funding for various triage and community based violence prevention programs.

鈥淭he Council has made significant investments in community safety in this budget,鈥 Councilmember Lisa Herbold said in a news release. 鈥淚t is clearer than ever that the unprecedented fear, pain, and isolation of the COVID pandemic are leading to negative mental health impacts for all of us. That鈥檚 why our investments in mental health and substance use disorder support are critical to preserve safety in our homes and communities.鈥

A primary point of contention was with the potential for trimming the total of salaried positions the department is afforded. Council President Lorena Gonzalez had sponsored a now-failed amendment to the budget which would have curtailed those positions by 101.

That aspect of the budget deliberation was a point of confusion and tension between SPD and the council, after interim Chief Adrian Diaz in a statement last week that the council would 鈥渧ote on whether to eliminate 101 police officer positions.鈥 Gonzalez later criticized the statement as a mischaracterization of the situation, given that the legislation would have removed positions that have already been vacated, and would not have affected SPD’s staffing plan for 2022.

The SPD reported earlier this year that it had accrued some $15 million in unspent payroll due to staff attrition. Abrogating those 101 positions would have preemptively avoided a similar situation in the future, with the council and mayor鈥檚 office clashing over how to use the unspent resources.

Explaining Seattle council鈥檚 proposed police budget, plans to address staffing

Another item related to police funding up for discussion was how to modify, accept, or reject Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan鈥檚 order to ramp up SPD hiring bonuses.

A number of competing amendments were on the table, with Councilmember Kshama Sawant looking to completely reject the order (with regard to funding SPD, not 911 dispatch), and other more moderate wings of the council looking to scale back the order while meeting immediate staffing requirements.

Ultimately, the council elected to approve Councilmember Herbold鈥檚 amendment, which recognized the short-term success of the emergency order, with Herbold stating in sessions on Nov. 19 that the dispatch has seen 鈥渁n increase in new hires鈥 as causative result of the new hiring bonuses.

However, her amendment will end the order as Durkan leaves office, signaling that the council wishes to establish a working relationship with Mayor-elect Bruce Harrell before making long-term decisions with regard to hiring bonuses to meet the needs of a department which repeatedly reports staffing shortages.

That amendment was approved by the slimmest of margins, four to three, with two voting in abstention. With its passage in budget committee, the council avoided a vote on Councilmember Sawant鈥檚 more firm declaration of opposition to the amendment.

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