CWShores sets budget for VFD, crime prevention

  • Cottonwood Shores Police Department Chief Johnny Liendo, on the left, and his police officers deliver goods to the community’s recently-opened pantry. Revenue for his department are being considered by the city council. Contributed
    Cottonwood Shores Police Department Chief Johnny Liendo, on the left, and his police officers deliver goods to the community’s recently-opened pantry. Revenue for his department are being considered by the city council. Contributed
Cottonwood Shores moved farther toward adopting budgets for the upcoming fiscal year on Thursday, approving the budget for the city’s Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) and the city’s contribution to the volunteer fire department. The fire department has received $30,000 toward its annual budget in past years; this year that was raised to $38,000. Council members had been critical of…

Premium Content is available to subscribers only. Please login here to access content or go here to purchase a subscription.