Budget Cuts and Our Public Safety
April, 2009
Sheriff Paul Babeu, Pinal County, Arizona
Honest…Independent…Accountable
Florence, Ariz.– I have submitted a 3% ($484,264) budget reduction
in addition to the recent 2% ($321,769.00) just made to our Sheriff’s Office. At
a time when the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office requires additional staffing to meet
the increasing demand for service, I am forced to reduce our budget. Public Safety
must be at the top of our collective priorities. We need more Patrol Deputies to
serve our increasing population and to properly address the significant rise in
crime during this economic downturn.
We can not equally cut budgets from everyone, especially in light of the clear spike
in theft, burglary, Domestic Violence and Homicide in Pinal County. More than half
of our county's population lives in unincorporated areas of our county - which mean
that we are the Police and primary responders there. In addition, we are charged
with a multi-jurisdictional SWAT, Search & Rescue, Narcotics Task Force and assist
many smaller Police agencies in all their functions. Meanwhile, our population continues
to grow and at a higher percentage in unincorporated areas.

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, Arizona
My Chief Deputies and I have undertaken immediate actions, designed
to improve operations and save monies over time. We are budgeted for $1 million
and PCSO spent $1.8 million the last fiscal year and there is an additional unpaid
balance exceeding $1 million in comp time. This has occurred for two reasons. 1)
Staffing shortage, where we do not have enough to perform necessary functions. 2)
Management of OT/Comp, where little has been done to manage or control expense of
this time. We are implementing control measures to cap over-time and compensatory
time.
I am submitting plans for staffing improvements in the Jail that will not result
in increased costs, but will allow for increased inmate population. This may allow
us to assume additional federal ICE inmates (allowed 625 inmates our current contract)
and more revenue for county coffers. We are re-fielding our limited patrol resources,
to best deploy our Deputies to respond to emergencies faster. We are providing improved
training and aggressively competing for grant funds.
We are using RICO funds (money and property seized from criminal racketeering) for
new motorcycles (approx $56k) and for the new lease of our proposed San Tan Sub-station
on Ironwood/Ocotillo area (approx $80k). We have stepped up enforcement against
drug smugglers and intend to seize their money and assets. We shall take the criminals’
dirty money and use it for law enforcement purposes, to add to our limited financial
resources during this budget crisis.
Our aggressive training program continues with improving report writing and mandatory
certification in 1st Aid/CPR. Pinal County’s population has drastically increased
in unincorporated areas, yet with little change in the management or delivery of
law enforcement service. We have added additional Deputies to Patrol from other
assignments and will continue to demand a higher degree of discipline and accountability
from our organization.
More changes and improvements shall be implemented in the coming months. I am honored
to serve as your Sheriff and I will be relentless in pursuit of improved service
through increased discipline, training and accountability.
Respectfully,
Paul R. Babeu, Sheriff
Pinal County, Arizona
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