HomeMy WebLinkAboutBudget for the Well-Being of San Luis Obispo (33)Dear Mayor Harmon and San Luis Obispo City Council,
My name is Brandon Messerly and I am a resident of and teacher in San Luis Obispo. I am writing to demand that the San Luis Obispo City Council adopt a city budget that prioritizes community
well-being, and redirects funding away from the police.
We claim to be a progressive and equitable town and yet our budget does not reflect those values. It is extremely disheartening to be in conversation with local teachers worried about
budget cuts while at the same time seeing our police highly militarized with expensive equipment in order to shut down peaceful protests. As a small town with low crime we have the
ability to set an example for the state and country of the power of meeting our societies problems with empathy, respect, and an understanding of the roots of crime rather than with
police force.
In 2019, the City of San Luis Obispo allocated 36.3 million dollars to our police system, an inordinate 27.5% of our total budget. This is compared to just 7.3% of the budget, $9.7 million,
allocated towards community development, with only $1.4 million towards housing development. Next year, the city estimates that there will be a $8.6 million deficit as a result of the
pandemic. The city may recoup these funds by decreasing the police budget.
I demand that the City Council begin meaningfully defunding the San Luis Obispo Police Department and re-allocate those funds to programs proven to more effectively promote a safe and
equitable community. We need funding for community-based mental health services, substance abuse treatment services, affordable housing programs, not police. I demand a budget that
reflects the actual needs of San Luis Obispo residents.
History has shown that police “reform” is not enough. No more money, and more importantly, no more lives must be lost to police. We must take a hard look at the way the current system
in place fails to serve-and in fact actively harms-our community, and come together to reimagine the role of police in our city.
I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and to invest in the people, not the police.
Thank you for your time,
Brandon Messerly
bmesserly1600@gmail.com <mailto:bmesserly1600@gmail.com>
645 Palm Street
(805) 550-4134