The KCPD's budget takes up the largest chunk of any city department. This marks the first time the city must allocate 25% of its general revenues to the KCPD since the passage of Amendment 4 last year.
The Kansas City Council approved a $2 billion budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, which includes $284.5 million for the Kansas City Police Department — the most allocated to any city department.
The budget passed with a 12-1 vote; Councilman Brandon Ellington was the only no vote. This budget marks the first time the City Council must allocate 25% of its general revenues to the police department since Amendment 4 passed statewide last year. The council was previously required to fund the department at 20% of its general revenue, but often funded the department above that threshold.
This is the biggest allocation the city has given to the KCPD since 2018.