Tucson
Last meeting
Jun 30, 5:30pm MST
$193.3M
2019 – 2020 law enforcement budget
This meeting has ended.
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About this meeting
This is a special meeting of the Tuscon City Council that includes a public hearing on the upcoming budget.
How to comment
1
Draft an email to cityclerk@tucsonaz.gov
2
Include your name and the phone number you wish to be called at.
3
Send the email by 12:00 pm on Tuesday, June 30.
4
Wait to receive instructions on how to connect.
Agenda
Items related to law enforcement on this agenda: 8 – PUBLIC HEARING: CITY OF TUCSON RECOMMENDED ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021, 9 – TENTATIVE ADOPTION OF FISCAL YEAR 2021 BUDGET, 10 – LABOR AGREEMENT EXTENSION WITH THE TUCSON POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
General Fund
31%
of Tucson's 2019 – 2020 General Fund
was spent on law enforcement.
A general fund is a city’s primary account, funded by taxes (like property and sales tax) and used to pay for services such as the fire department, public works, parks, community services and more.
In comparison
Here are some examples of 2019 – 2020 budget items that received less funding than law enforcement:
Law enforcement
Mass Transit Fund
Housing and Community Development
Parks and Recreation
Decision Makers
Regina Romero
Mayor · Reelection 2023
Lane Santa Cruz
Councilmember, Ward 1 · Reelection 2023
Paul Cunningham
Councilmember, Ward 2 · Reelection 2023
Paul Durham
Councilmember, Ward 3 · Reelection 2021
Nikki Lee
Councilmember, Ward 4 · Reelection 2023
Richard Fimbres
Councilmember, Ward 5 · Reelection 2021
Steve Kozachik
Councilmember, Ward 6 · Reelection 2021
Michael Ortega
City Manager