LOCKPORT — The Niagara County Legislature cut a homeland defense director job out of the 2009 budget last week, but the question of who will handle homeland security chores for the county remains unsettled.
The homeland security post, which would have cost $51,608 in salary and nearly $23,000 in benefits, fell victim to a 13-6 vote to delete it at the Dec. 16 budget adoption meeting.
Legislature Majority Leader Richard E. Updegrove, R-Lockport, said at the time, “We’re going to work on finding a more efficient way of providing these services. . . . We’re not committed to eliminating this position.”
Updegrove later elaborated on that. “We’re looking for a way to fulfill those duties within our existing structure,” he said.
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