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Lauderdale and Falcon Heights contract with Saint Anthony Village. Little Canada has contracted <br />with the Ramsey County Sheriff since 1960. <br /> <br />The cost to provide police services to a community is substantial. Among the five communities, the percent <br />of city budget devoted to this function ranges from 13% to 50%. The annual cost per resident ranges from <br />$59/capita to $235/capita. The average cost of salary and benefits for one sworn officer ranges from <br />$73,000 to $112,000. <br /> <br /> Falcon Heights Lauderdale Little Canada Maplewood Roseville <br />Annual Cost $634,386 $634,386 $1,202,435 $8,271,460 $6,838,185 <br />% of Budget 34% 50% 37% 16% 13% <br />Average Salary/Officer $107,263 $107,263 $86,500 $112,000 $73,000 <br />Cost per Capita $115 $235 $59 $208 $193 <br /> <br /> <br />Staffing levels among the 5 cities vary widely. The number of officers per capita and the number of total <br />staff per capita are summarized as follows: <br /> <br /> Falcon <br />Heights <br />Lauderdale Little <br />Canada <br />Maplewood Roseville <br /># of Officers 23 23 9.5 52 47 <br />#of Support <br />Staff <br />3.5 3.5 48 11 12 <br />Officers per <br />Capita <br />1/240 1/117 1/1077 1/764 1/751 <br />Total Staff <br />Per Capita <br />1/208 1/102 1/177 1/631 1/598 <br /> <br />The above-‐‑described financial and staffing information provides a starting point for evaluating the <br />financing and staffing of the police function in any one city or on a comparative basis. There is no financing <br />or staffing level that is inherently correct. Financing and staffing levels reflect the values and priorities of <br />the decision-‐‑makers and, hopefully, the values and priorities of the majority and minority populations in <br />the community. Varying city characteristics and demographics may call for varying financing and staffing <br />levels. One unifying characteristic among the five cities is the fact that theft (in various forms) is the most <br />common crime occurring within each one. <br />
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