
St. Louis Police Seek $25M for Building Repairs
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St. Louis police leaders, including Chief Robert Tracy and Board President Chris Saracino, are advocating for significant repairs to over two dozen facilities, totaling $25 million in their budget request. They aim to hire a contractor to assess costs, presenting their findings to the budget committee amidst budget negotiations. The mayor, Cara Spencer, has expressed concerns about the budget plan, warning it could lead to cuts and layoffs across departments. The city has already invested over $22 million in police buildings in the past five years, and police are currently reviewing these funds to determine if they can contribute to the repairs.
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