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  1. Castro Valley is an unincorporated community and thus is governed directly by the County of Alameda. There is no city police force, with policing provided by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office and the California Highway Patrol.

  2. What size police force is imagined? On page 14 at Appendix B the LAFCO report uses the Dublin price point of $291.90 person to determine the police budget of $22 million. How many officers, patrol cars, animal control, and traffic control are envisioned for this and how does this compare with how many are currently assigned to Castro Valley?

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  4. List of Castro Valley Police Departments. Bart Police Department Castro Valley Station. 3301 Norbridge Avenue, Castro Valley, CA. The station offers raised platforms, a street-level concourse, elevator access, parking options, and security measures. California Highway Patrol - Castro Valley.

  5. Most accurate 2021 crime rates for Castro Valley, CA. Your chance of being a victim of violent crime in Castro Valley is 1 in 272 and property crime is 1 in 64. Compare Castro Valley crime data to other cities, states, and neighborhoods in the U.S. on NeighborhoodScout.

  6. How many officers, patrol cars, animal control, and traffic control are envisioned for this and how does this compare with how many are currently assigned to Castro Valley? If Castro Valley currently has less than 8 sheriff deputies on patrol and their associated administrative staff, dispatch etc., does this even reach a $10 million dollar ...

  7. The Sheriff's Office has a current adjusted net budget of approximately $452.7 million and has over 1800 authorized positions, including in excess of 1200 sworn personnel. The agency's Chief Executive Officer is Sheriff/Coroner Yesenia Sanchez, who is assisted in the operation of the agency by Undersheriff April Luckett-Fahimi, Assistant ...

  8. Lake Chabot Road, Castro Valley, CA - 2.3 miles Established in 1934, the department is responsible for law enforcement and emergency response within the East Bay Regional Parks, led by Police Captain Terrence Joseph Cotcher, with a non-emergency public safety line available 24 hours a day.

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