Los Angeles Budget Keeps Plan to Hire Over 500 LAPD Officers

Los Angeles leaders backed a police hiring plan to replenish LAPD staffing amid ongoing attrition, with officer numbers still projected to remain below pre-2020 levels.

What to know

  • The Los Angeles City Council approved a $15 billion 2026–27 budget that maintains Mayor Karen Bass’ plan to hire 510 police officers to offset attrition, though overall staffing is still projected to remain below 2020 levels.
  • The spending plan boosts reserves and funds select initiatives like homelessness services, unarmed crisis response teams and infrastructure upgrades, while drawing criticism over fire staffing and service cuts.
  • Officials say the budget aims to strengthen the city’s financial outlook ahead of major borrowing plans, with further decisions on fire department funding tied to a November ballot measure.
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