With 46 sworn officers and 35 civilian employees, Noonan says there was no need to add any more staff
The City of Brockville's 2026 budget becomes official at tonight's council meeting after Mayor Wren chose not to veto anything.
A large chunk of the city budget, to the tune of $11.8M goes to policing, a service that Brockville Police Chief Mark Noonan says unfortunately isn't cheap.
With 46 sworn officers and 35 civilian employees, Noonan says there was no need to add any more staff.
For more on the city's budget, visit brockville.com.
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