The Signal

Barger ‘disappoint­ed’ about sheriff’s budget cuts list

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, whose 5th District includes the Santa Clarita Valley, is encouragin­g Sheriff Alex Villanueva to identify “more appropriat­e” budget cuts for the Sheriff’s Department rather than closing patrol stations, among other changes.

Villanueva outlined on Monday a list of what underfundi­ng would mean for the department, which included the eliminatio­n of positions in several programs, such as the Youth Activities League and school officers, as well as closing the

Parks Bureau and the Altadena and Marina Del Rey stations.

The list of budget cuts comes as the county Board of Supervisor­s approved $3.5 billion of Villanueva’s requested $3.9 billion for the fiscal year that starts July 1. The board cited department deficits within the sheriff’s first two years in office.

In a statement Tuesday, Barger said, “Since last year, the Sheriff’s Department has run a substantia­l deficit that the county is unable to maintain. These considerab­le fiscal issues, led predominan­tly by overtime costs, have become even more pronounced given the financial challenges we are experienci­ng during COVID-19.”

The budget cuts are projected to leave “a staggering $400 million gap,” according to a statement on the department’s website.

Barger said county CEO Sachi Hamai has provided the Sheriff’s

Department with suggestion­s deemed “appropriat­e” budget cuts, such as limited overtime and scaling back academy classes.

“I am disappoint­ed that, instead of more sensible adjustment­s, he is responding by eliminatin­g sheriff’s stations, including in Altadena, an unincorpor­ated area that I represent,” Barger said.

“I remain committed to resourcing the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to meet its core mission of ensuring public safety for our residents and I encourage the sheriff to work with our CEO to identify more appropriat­e budget cuts that will not impact our communitie­s.”

The Sheriff’s Department’s

I am disappoint­ed that, instead of more sensible adjustment­s, he is responding by eliminatin­g sheriff’s stations.”

Kathryn Barger,

5th District L.A. County supervisor

statement said, “We can tighten our belt and creatively shuffle personnel to alleviate the sting of a fiscal deficit, but ultimately, it is the public who would be impacted by a compromise­d allowance. And there is no benefit in that.”

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