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County responds to Villanueva’s claims about budget, staffing

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

Earlier this month,

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva furthered tensions with the county’s Board of Supervisor­s with his claims his department is understaff­ed and underfunde­d.

The talk came after the Board of Supervisor­s submitted a budget proposal for 202021 for the Sheriff’s Department $400 million short of what Villanueva was expecting.

During a May 27 news conference, Villanueva said the department has approximat­ely 10,000 sworn deputies who cover a jurisdicti­on of 10 million people, or one deputy for every 1,000 people.

In comparison to the police department­s in New York, Washington, D.C., and even the city of Los Angeles, which is serviced by the Los Angeles Police Department, LASD has one of the lowest ratios of sworn deputy-to-residents among the country’s largest law enforcemen­t agencies, Villanueva said. And therefore, he said, a 10% budget cut, like the one proposed by the supervisor­s, would result in people getting hurt.

However, seven days after Villanueva made this claim, 5th District County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office disputed Villanueva’s numbers.

The sheriff’s 10 million number incorrectl­y included the population of the city of Los Angeles, which is serviced by LAPD, according to Michelle Vega, a spokeswoma­n for the supervisor’s office.

“In terms of the population for the areas in which LASD provides general law enforcemen­t and traffic services, it does not encompass all 10 million residents,” said Vega. “It only encompasse­s the 42 contract cities and unincorpor­ated regions, which is a significan­t decrease from 10 million.”

Vega added that the decrease is even more significan­t when the approximat­ely 4 million people living in the city of L.A. are taken out of the final sum.

“These budget overruns require thoughtful recommenda­tions and mitigation efforts that will help reduce overtime and to find cost savings without endangerin­g public safety.” Kathryn Barger, L.A. County supervisor, 5th District

Other services

In addition to the contract cities, the Sheriff’s Department provides bailiff services to the Los Angeles Superior Court, general law enforcemen­t and traffic services to unincorpor­ated areas and support for the Los Angeles County Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority and community college districts.

In addition, the LASD provides placement, housing and care for inmates at seven custody facilities; however, Barger, whose district includes the SCV, said on Wednesday that LASD was facing a budget deficit of $89 million prior to COVID-19, and yet still accounts for 25% of the county’s discretion­ary spending.

“This shortfall will only be further compounded by the current public health crisis,” said Barger through a statement Wednesday. “These budget overruns require thoughtful recommenda­tions and mitigation efforts that will help reduce overtime and to find cost savings without endangerin­g public safety.”

Barger said she urges Villanueva to work with county CEO Sachi A. Hamai to develop appropriat­e budget strategies to lessen the impact on local communitie­s.

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