Monday, December 15, 2025
42.0°F

Sheriff warns of cutbacks

Keith KINNAIRD<br | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 3 months AGO
by Keith KINNAIRD<br
| August 18, 2009 9:00 PM

SANDPOINT — Bonner County’s elected officials are working on a plan to resolve shortfalls in the sheriff’s office budget without resorting to cutbacks in services.

Sheriff Darryl Wheeler met with county commissioners Tuesday to see about dedicating approximately $87,550 in anticipated, but not yet received, revenue expected to come in before the sun sets on the 2009 fiscal year.

The bulk of the anticipated income — about $77,950 — is forecasted to land in the jail budget and Wheeler proposed resolutions which would

assure some of that funding is used to subsidize department operations until his 2010 spending plan takes effect on Oct. 1.

Wheeler inherited the 2009 budget from a previous administration and expressed concern that Idaho’s county budget law could expose he and his family to financial liability for expenditures not covered under that year’s spending plan.

“I’m placed in an unfair position,” Wheeler told commissioners.

Without the guarantees that the funding could be shifted, Wheeler said he would have no choice but to amend the way a number of law-enforcement services are rendered. Cold thefts and burglaries, for example, would be handled mostly by phone, as would civil disputes and noise disturbances.

Reckless driving and other traffic complaints would become less of a response priority depending on each call’s circumstances, according to Wheeler.

“We still have quite a shortfall in the jail budget,” Wheeler added.

Commissioners, who have the ultimate budget authority, declined to adopt the resolutions because of procedural questions which could not be immediately answered. However, the board unanimously agreed to have Clerk Marie Scott and Wheeler develop a strategy to implement the anticipated revenue to cover shortfalls in the departmental and jail budgets.

The commission is expected to revisit the matter next week.

ARTICLES BY KEITH KINNAIRD<BR

September 30, 2010 9 p.m.

Appeals court rules in cattle truck spill case

SANDPOINT — Idaho’s Court of Appeals is upholding the vacated judgment against a Canadian cattle truck driver accused of spilling a mixture of feces, urine and rainwater on U.S. Highway 95 in Boundary County.

October 21, 2010 9 p.m.

Constitutional amendments on Nov. 2 ballot

SANDPOINT — Idaho voters will get a chance to weigh in on Idaho constitutional amendments concerning funding for the University of Idaho and public airports, hospitals and electrical systems.

May 13, 2010 9 p.m.

Man with child porn arrested by Border Patrol

PORTHILL — A United States citizen was arrested earlier this month after allegedly getting his car stuck while attempting to sneak into Canada with a laptop computer containing child pornography.