Lane County public safety officials said Thursday that the system needs more money — a day after the county board indicated it hopes only to hold the line on public safety funding next year.
District Attorney Alex Gardner and Sheriff Russ Burger said the county public safety system is falling apart, and they’ll ask the board to direct more money next year to the Lane County Jail and other public safety and social services.
But both said they’re also well aware of the county’s stark revenue shortage, and they acknowledged the possibility that their pleas will go unanswered.
“We talk to the commissioners all the time, and ultimately the decision over whether to mitigate the public safety crisis is theirs,” Gardner said. “Obviously, the judges and the district attorney and the sheriff are going to continue to say, ‘Not only is (the public safety system) broken, but it’s getting worse.’ ”
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