The Sisters City Council will meet with Sheriff Greg Brown on Tuesday, November 25, to discuss merger of the Sisters Police Department with the Deschutes County Sheriff's office. Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 The actual vote will be held on December 11, according to Warren, who thinks that most of the council is in favor of the merger, with the possible exception of Council President Gordon Petrie. "He feels we will lose a lot of control, and he does not want to do that," Warren said. Petrie said that he was not necessarily opposed to a merger. He was concerned, however, that the city would be giving up their police vehicles and radios to the sheriff's office in exchange for the sheriff assuming about $38,000 in overtime debt owed to Sisters police officers. Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Warren thought the police officers themselves were generally in favor of the merger. While she had not talked to them individually, being with the sheriff's office "would give them more chance for advancement and a greater chance to make more money," she said. Warren said the original goal was to make the transfer effective as of January 1, but said "I am not sure the council will make a decision that quickly." Sheriff Brown said if the city did make a decision on December 11, his office would be prepared for a quick transfer. "Everybody may not have a full county uniform for the first week or two, but we would be prepared to have the merger in place on the first of January." Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 "I am still working on this in the interest of the citizens of the area. I think it will benefit city residents and address the needs of people outside the city. I think we are doing the right thing," Brown said. |