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Sheriff’s patrol vehicles top discussion at budget work session
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posted May 20, 2010
EDGEFIELD – The Edgefield County Council
held a mid-afternoon budget workshop Wednesday at 3:30 with only one
member of the public attending. Chairman Monroe Kneece said he felt the
meeting would be over quickly as there is to be no changes in the
budget since
the May 4 second reading. “We don’t have anything to go
through so we’ll just open the work session.” Councilman Ashcraft asked
if two patrol vehicles for the Sheriff’s Office had been included and
Chairman Kneece said they had not.
“I guess my comments stand from last reading,” Councilman Ashcraft
said. “I’d just like it to be on the record that I am suggesting that
we purchase the Sheriff’s vehicles and we need an ambulance that will
be out of its mileage life.”
With a motion to accept the budget in its present form by Vice chairman
Willie Bright and a second Chairman Kneece called for vote which drew
four voting in the affirmative and Councilwoman Genia Blackwell
refusing to vote. She said after the meeting that they were at the
workshop to work on the budget, not to be casting votes.
Chairman Kneece told Councilman Ashcraft he did not see anything
changing between then and the final reading at the June 1 County
Council meeting. “When you got your motion going, then how ‘bout
finding out where you’re going to get the money.”
Councilman Ashcraft responded he intended to get it from the same place
the funds to cover Chairman Kneece’s budget amendment came from, the
reserve funds.
Art Biggs, a member of the audience, was asked if he had any comments
and he questioned the choice not to provide for Sheriff’s “pursuit
vehicles”. Mr. Biggs explained that he was Fiscal Officer for the State
Police in New Jersey and they were faced with the same dilemma while he
was serving. “And we didn’t buy the vehicles. It took us five years to
catch up to where we should have been the next year.”
He asked if it was absolutely necessary to replace some of the patrol
vehicles being discussed. “If they are pure pursuit vehicles, I think
they should be replaced otherwise you’re going to get in a hole,” Mr.
Biggs said.
Chairman Kneece said there were only two vehicles that were beyond the
mileage to replace but “there are several that are just below the
line.” Chairman Kneece said he spoke with Sheriff Adell Dobey and, “he
said he would be fine for another year.”
Councilwoman Blackwell spoke saying, “I think we need more clarity from
the Sheriff.” She stated it was her understanding there were a number
of cars that were at 90,000 to 100,000 miles. And the ‘golden number’
is what? 125,000?” She said that she would like more information from
Sheriff Dobey because she understood that next fiscal year the number
of vehicles beyond the 125,000 mark would increase
dramatically.
“For that reason I would like to have more clarity from the Sheriff,”
Blackwell said adding she would like to have him come in and, “tell us
where is he, what he needs, and what kind of condition the cars are
in.” Chairman Kneece said if you ask the Sheriff what he needs, “you
might as well get your catalog out because he’s going to give you a
bunch of things.”
County Administrator Alton Brown spoke up and said the matter has been
brought up for discussion before and according to the information
provided by the Sheriff there were three vehicles that have already
exceeded the 125,000 mile mark. Mr. Brown stated the cost of a patrol
car is around $40,000 with all the equipment and the cost of an
ambulance was stated at $130,000. He suggested having a purchasing
program in place that would put money back so when the vehicles are
needed “we already have the money”.
Over the past several years the county council has followed a rotation
schedule and replaced anywhere between three to four vehicles each year
to keep the fleet within the acceptable standards for emergency
response vehicles.
Chairman Kneece said the main objective is to get through this year and
the next year and he did not expect state funding to increase in the
near future. “But I’m talking from today,” Kneece said, “because I will
be gone.” Chairman Kneece then looked at the rest of the county council
and said, “I know I’ll be gone, some of ya’ll might want to wonder.”
Councilwoman Blackwell spoke up saying, “I will still be here.”
Chairman Kneece stated there were enough in the reserves to fund the
needs for “this year and possibly next year” and that the county
council is not touching the three months reserves held to carry the
county over between the time tax bills are sent out and revenues begin
to be received.
Kneece stated when he first joined the county council the county would
have to borrow money to pay the light bill and pay employees. “I don’t
ever want to see the county get in that shape again.”
With no other business the meeting was adjourned.
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