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The City of Austin and the Austin Police Association formally signed a five-year contract for the Austin Police Department.
Both the city and Austin Police Association, the union representing Austin police officers, feel that when a contract is reached, this will help with recruitment and retention to fill these vacancies.
The City of Austin's lead negotiator, Lowell Denton, (seating center) speaks during negotiations on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. For the first time in over a year, the Austin Police Association and ...
Austin Police Department (APD) is the principal law enforcement agency serving Austin, Texas. As of fiscal year 2022, the agency had an annual budget of $443.1 million [ 5 ] and employed around 2,484 personnel, including approximately 1,809 officers. [ 6 ]
After being out of a long-term contract for over a year, the city and Austin police union are set to begin contract talks this month. After being out of a long-term contract for over a year, the ...
They were joined by the Austin Police Association and supporters of local emergency services, believing that such digital billboards could be used to provide information such as Amber Alerts. [3] The case was first filed in a state district court before the city moved it to the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas in ...
The Austin Police Association's lead negotiator, Ron DeLord, speaks during contract negotiations Wednesday. For the first time in over a year, the Austin police union and the city have restarted ...
SAN argued that the city's growing number of homicides, officer staffing challenges and lengthening police response times justified the proposition. Austin voters rejected Proposition A by over 68%. [8] [9] On election night the Austin Police Association released a statement acknowledging Save Austin Now and thanking them. [8]