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Fractured policing is not good
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They've had their departments much longer than the other agencies in the valley. Of course, referring to Unified Fire is somewhat funny. Unified Fire is just a renamed Salt Lake County Fire Dept. Change the name of the Sheriff's office to "Unified Police" and you'd have the exact same thing.
Saying Unified Fire provides county wide service is silly. Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Murray, South Salt Lake and Sandy all have their own fire departments.
Police agencies already cooperate in sharing certain specialized things (K9, SWAT, EOD etc)
Salt Lake City has spent 150 years building their forces to what they are....they're not about to ceded those, and I can't blame them. They have the largest police department in the state, that's not something to just give up control over.
Dispatch for the valley is almost centralized, with almost all the agencies being dispatched through Valley Emergency Communications Center. Communication and technology isn't the issue here. It's the fact that cities who pay for contracted police and fire services actually have higher taxes than cities that provide their own public safety.
Join forces for Mutual Aid agreements like Metro Fire, but don't give one person power over the entire county's public safety.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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Those towns also contracted for a specific level of service; unincorporated areas got whatever was left over.
Even after Cottonwood Heights was formed, and services were contracted with the sheriff's department, the sheriff's office made personnel changes without consulting the city, giving the city fathers the impression that the sheriff's office is unresponsive to the city's needs and concerns.
Time will tell whether the city can do better by itself compared with the services provided by the sheriff's office. The Unified Fire Authority seems to provide good, county-wide service, and possibly a good example for police services, yet Salt Lake City has its own Fire Department. One wonders why?