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Study backs city-run force
Cottonwood Heights is told plan could save $$
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Joe Crilly, a resident for 17 years, agreed. He said getting a city department means officers will be hired from different departments.
If a self-providing model is used, the city would sign interlocal agreements with surrounding police forces, like Murray, Sandy and even the county, so regional help would be provided during a major event.
Other council members were not as sold on the idea.
"This is very appealing, the local control issues. But there's a dichotomy in police services," Councilman Scott Bracken said, noting some areas are better served by local control and others by larger departments.
Bracken also said that the city has achieved a feel of community policing now since the city has a great relationship with their officers.
After Winder's presentation Tuesday, the city then has 30-45 days to vote whether or not it wants its own department. A city force could be created by July 2008.
E-mail: astowell@desnews.com
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