COVID-19 behind one per cent cut to Vancouver’s policing budget: council
VANCOUVER — The union representing Vancouver’s police officers joined the police chief Thursday in criticizing a budget cut passed by city council, arguing their services shouldn’t be reduced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
City council passed a motion Wednesday to reduce the police department’s $314 million budget by one per cent, equating to about a $3.5 million budget cut.
The Vancouver Police Union estimates that could rise to $8.5 million depending on the outcome of arbitration related to a collective bargaining agreement.
About 27 per cent of the city’s revenue is spent on police services.