<p>Edgartown selectmen pushed back this week at a request from Sheriff Robert Ogden to have the town contribute funding to the Island communication center.</p>
Edgartown selectmen pushed back this week at a request from the county sheriff to have the town contribute funding to the Island communication center.
Sheriff Robert Ogden told selectmen at their meeting Monday that his office was seeking funding from all six towns for the Dukes County Regional Emergency Communication Center, the central dispatch for emergency calls on the Island.
The communication center is under the stewardship of the sheriff’s office, which also runs the Edgartown jail and house of correction.
Mr. Ogden, who was elected as the new sheriff last year, told selectmen this week that his office was seeking $185,906 from Edgartown, an assessment based on the annual number of dispatch calls. Edgartown had the second highest assessment after Oak Bluffs.
The funding request would require town meeting approval.
Mr. Ogden said that for about 45 years, Island towns contributed funding to the communication center based on real estate assessments. In 2010, the state took over funding for the sheriff’s office, he said, and towns stopped paying assessments.
Since then, he said, there has been deferred maintenance and lack of investment infrastructure. He said his department is now turning to the towns to pay for the communication center funding, which is $676,632 after grants.
“I want to protect our community, and I feel like right now we’re against a wall,” Mr. Ogden said. He continued: “Our regional system is failing. This is a warning. If we come back and we don’t pay for this and the system fails, we will ask you why.”
But the selectmen questioned the sudden request for funding. “If they were able to fund this service without coming to the towns for money, that’s part of the problem for us right now,” selectman Arthur Smadbeck said.
“They didn’t need the money because they didn’t put the money into the infrastructure,” Mr. Ogden said.
Mr. Smadbeck suggested looking into a capital improvement program or other more sustainable solutions.
“It’s not as simple as saying, oh taxpayers, the state doesn’t want to pay for this anymore,” Mr. Smadbeck said. “There’s got to be some accountability here, and I’m not comfortable with this, all of a sudden because we’re convenient and we’re here and we’re going to get this saddled onto our taxes.”
He said there should be a more comprehensive look at Island operations. “Maybe we shouldn’t be running a house of correction anymore,” Mr. Smadbeck said. “Maybe that’s what we can’t afford.”
Mr. Ogden said that wouldn’t solve the problem either, because the department wouldn’t receive the same amount of funding in that case.
Town administrator Pamela Dolby said the communication center spending was “on the backs of the three down-Island towns” and the amount requested would be a substantial addition to the town budget.
“I would love to apportion this equal to all towns,” the sheriff said. “If you can find a formula that works for everybody.”
Selectmen took no action on the request.
“This is my first year,” Mr. Ogden said. “We’re trying to fix the ship. We’re trying to right it. We’re trying to plug the holes.”

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Maybe they should stop buying
Oldtimer ChilmarkMaybe they should stop buying new cruisers for their higher ups and sell their boat. Seems to be a bait and switch going on here.
"I would love to apportion
Mr. B Chilmark"I would love to apportion this equal to all towns." That seems unlikely, as the towns of are wildly varying sizes and, therefore, use the service to equally varying degrees.
Certainly there could be a basic charge to each town simply to help support the availability of the 24-hour dispatch system, but the idea that a town of 500 would end up paying the same flat fee as a town of 5,000 strikes me as impossibly unequal.
I don't doubt that the new sheriff is correct and that things are in need of repair/replacement--but the idea that Aquinnah would pay the same fee as Edgartown seems unsupportable.
Shut it down and let the
Bob EdgShut it down and let the towns handle their own dispatch centers and they will see how the request is resonable
Let the state pay it. They
deshandra brown EdgLet the state pay it. They get plenty of tax money from the Vineyard and spread it around Brockton, New Bedford, Southie and Taunton. We get NOTHING for our money sent to Boston. Better yet, bill the state for PILOT (payment in lieu of property taxes) for the courthouse and the jail. In all fairness, Edgartown shouldn't have to pay a dime. Anytime there is a need for 'backup' at the jail, Edgartown police are called to help. AND I know of at least 2 cases where our officers were injured as result, which required Edgartown taxpayers to pay them for time off while recovering, and overtime for officers to cover their shift. One of the officers had to take a medical disability retirement as a result.
No different than OBPD going
BobNo different than OBPD going to hosp, TPD to SSA, WTPD to airport
It sure is different. When
deshandra brown EdgIt sure is different. When EPD is called its because the staff at the jail cannot handle a violent incarcerated inmate/criminal vs a civilian problem. Its not like the general public at the SSA in VH *which by the way gets a HUGE $$$$$$ as a port town* or OB going the hospital *where it gets a HUGE $$$$ to run their ambulances*(and also gets port town $$) EPD had at least 2 officers injured/out on leave due to violent inmates in recent years. The Edg taxpayers had to pick up the overtime to cover the shift of these officers who were out injured, sick time, and an early disability retirement.
Lets not forget that the
deshandra brown EdgLets not forget that the airport business park is in Edgartown. Who gets called there? EPD I would assume. If the WTPD has someone stationed at the terminal, you can ask the town/airport who compensates that town or if it shares piece of the Passenger facility charges (PFC) generated by the sale of airline tickets. There is a BIG difference expecting a non-compensated municipal police department to assist in A house of corrections for convicted criminals who society deems unfit to be in the community, vs OBPD at the hospital (which is a cash cow for their ambulance services and a recipient of port town fees), or the TPD at the SSA , dealing with the general public,(also receiving big money port town fees) vs Edgartown helping out at an institution of convicted offenders because the operator (sheriff/state) is understaffed. BIG DIFFERENCE.
The answer here is to create
Chris Cowan KatamaThe answer here is to create an island-wide police, fire, etc. All these little fiefdoms with redundant layers of leadership, costs, and bureaucracy. Consolidation would yield a myriad of benefits. All that’s standing in the way is proprietary thinking and resistance to change.
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