Berkeley takes step to reimagine public safety by fully funding the police

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Berkeley sets budget for community safety and mental health services

Berkeley has set a two year budget to fully fund the police with a department for community safety and mental health services.

The city of Berkeley passed a two-year balanced budget that would fully fund the police department as part of their plan to re-imagine public safety. 

The budget would fund a new department of community safety, violence prevention and youth services, and mental health services including a mental health center at Berkeley High school. 

The city planned to have a full police staff of 181 officers, Mayor Jesse Arreguin told KTVU. 

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There would also be a specialized care unit with nurses and clinicians who would respond to people in mental health or substance abuse crises, Arreguin said. 

Non-serious calls for service, such as noise complaints, would be handled by a team of community service officers, the Mayor added. 

The city also planned to invest in its infrastructure, including road repairs and bike and pedestrian improvements.