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PostPosted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 4:10 am


Fiscal Year 2025:
The preliminary budget for FY 2025 included a restoration of funding to add another police academy class, suggesting some focus on expanding or maintaining force levels, but again, direct mention of CEW replacement funding is absent. The executive budget was set at $111.6 billion for the entire city, with an increase over the previous year's preliminary budget, but without detailed breakdowns for specific equipment like CEWs.

Given this information:

Budget Comparison for CEW Replacement:
There's no explicit data in the search results that directly compares the budget allocations for CEW replacement between 2024 and 2025. However, the overall NYPD budget increased slightly in the executive budget for FY 2025 compared to FY 2024, which could imply more funds available for various needs, including potentially CEW replacements, although this is speculative without specific data.

Implications:
The absence of specific mention could suggest that CEW replacements are either bundled within larger budgetary categories (like general equipment or operational costs) or that these replacements are not a significant focus in budget documentation. The NYPD might fund such equipment through regular operational budgets or special allocations not detailed in these public documents.
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Fiscal Year 2025:
The preliminary budget for FY 2025 included a restoration of funding to add another police academy class, suggesting some focus on expanding or maintaining force levels, but again, direct mention of CEW replacement funding is absent. The executive budget was set at $111.6 billion for the entire city, with an increase over the previous year's preliminary budget, but without detailed breakdowns for specific equipment like CEWs.

Given this information:

Budget Comparison for CEW Replacement:
There's no explicit data in the search results that directly compares the budget allocations for CEW replacement between 2024 and 2025. However, the overall NYPD budget increased slightly in the executive budget for FY 2025 compared to FY 2024, which could imply more funds available for various needs, including potentially CEW replacements, although this is speculative without specific data.

Implications:
The absence of specific mention could suggest that CEW replacements are either bundled within larger budgetary categories (like general equipment or operational costs) or that these replacements are not a significant focus in budget documentation. The NYPD might fund such equipment through regular operational budgets or special allocations not detailed in these public documents.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 4:14 am


Fiscal Year 2025:
The preliminary budget for FY 2025 included a restoration of funding to add another police academy class, suggesting some focus on expanding or maintaining force levels, but again, direct mention of CEW replacement funding is absent. The executive budget was set at $111.6 billion for the entire city, with an increase over the previous year's preliminary budget, but without detailed breakdowns for specific equipment like CEWs.

Given this information:

Budget Comparison for CEW Replacement:
There's no explicit data in the search results that directly compares the budget allocations for CEW replacement between 2024 and 2025. However, the overall NYPD budget increased slightly in the executive budget for FY 2025 compared to FY 2024, which could imply more funds available for various needs, including potentially CEW replacements, although this is speculative without specific data.

Implications:
The absence of specific mention could suggest that CEW replacements are either bundled within larger budgetary categories (like general equipment or operational costs) or that these replacements are not a significant focus in budget documentation. The NYPD might fund such equipment through regular operational budgets or special allocations not detailed in these public documents.
PostPosted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 4:16 am


Fiscal Year 2025:
The preliminary budget for FY 2025 included a restoration of funding to add another police academy class, suggesting some focus on expanding or maintaining force levels, but again, direct mention of CEW replacement funding is absent. The executive budget was set at $111.6 billion for the entire city, with an increase over the previous year's preliminary budget, but without detailed breakdowns for specific equipment like CEWs.

Given this information:

Budget Comparison for CEW Replacement:
There's no explicit data in the search results that directly compares the budget allocations for CEW replacement between 2024 and 2025. However, the overall NYPD budget increased slightly in the executive budget for FY 2025 compared to FY 2024, which could imply more funds available for various needs, including potentially CEW replacements, although this is speculative without specific data.

Implications:
The absence of specific mention could suggest that CEW replacements are either bundled within larger budgetary categories (like general equipment or operational costs) or that these replacements are not a significant focus in budget documentation. The NYPD might fund such equipment through regular operational budgets or special allocations not detailed in these public documents.

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