Crime & Safety

Lake Elsinore To Pay $116,388,700​ Over Next 5 Years For Police Services

The agreement was approved by the city and is pending final county signoff. The contract is in effect through June 30, 2030.

The city of Lake Elsinore has long contracted with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department for law enforcement. A sheriff's station operates at 333 Limited Street in Lake Elsinore. James Rayls captains it.
The city of Lake Elsinore has long contracted with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department for law enforcement. A sheriff's station operates at 333 Limited Street in Lake Elsinore. James Rayls captains it. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

LAKE ELSINORE, CA — A five-year $116,388,700 agreement for Lake Elsinore law enforcement services is expected to be ratified and approved Tuesday by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors.

The agreement, which was approved by the city, runs through June 30, 2030, and includes two dozen law enforcement positions for Lake Elsinore. The agreement modifies the city's existing level of law enforcement service by adding one extra motorcycle deputy.

In addition to labor and supervision costs, the agreement includes equipment, communication services, and supplies.

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The city of Lake Elsinore has long contracted with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department for law enforcement. A sheriff's station operates at 333 Limited Street in Lake Elsinore. James Rayls captains it.

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