'Danish capital of America' Solvang plotting against its own cops

A charming California town, often referred to as the “Danish capital of America,” is contemplating switching its law enforcement services due to escalating costs. Solvang, nestled in the Santa Ynez Valley, is considering a partnership with Lompoc’s police department, as the expense of employing local deputies has surged from $1.56 million in 2016 to an anticipated $3.4 million for the coming year.

On May 26, the city council decided to initiate discussions with the neighboring police department. However, as reported by the Santa Barbara Independent, city officials clarified that this step is primarily exploratory, not a definitive choice.

If the switch occurs, it would mean parting ways with their current department, which has been serving the town since it was established as a city in 1985.

City Manager Randy Murphy emphasized during council meetings that the decision is purely about financial prudence. He argued that the town isn’t receiving value proportionate to the rising costs. At present, the law enforcement contract stands as the city’s most significant discretionary expense.

“This is strictly a value-awareness issue,” City Manager Randy Murphy said during council discussions, arguing the city does not believe it is receiving services that justify the growing price tag.

The current law enforcement contract now represents the city’s largest discretionary expense.

For that cost, city officials said Solvang receives around-the-clock patrol coverage equivalent to a single patrol unit on duty at any given time.

The deal does not include dedicated detectives or community resource officers assigned specifically to the city.

Officials have also raised concerns about what they describe as insufficient traffic enforcement, limited assistance during major community events, inconsistent reporting of law enforcement activity and a lack of direct accountability to city leadership.

Lompoc Police Chief Kevin Martin told council members his department could provide a more localized approach, including assigning a lieutenant to work directly with Solvang officials and regularly attend city meetings.

Still, a switch would not come without challenges.

Martin acknowledged that staffing would be the biggest hurdle, requiring the department to hire enough officers to cover Solvang.

The city also estimates the transition would carry roughly $500,000 in startup costs for police vehicles, equipment, training and personnel.

The sheriff’s office has pushed back against suggestions that a smaller agency could provide equivalent services.

In a statement, the department highlighted its access to specialized investigative units, mental health response teams, forensic services, air support and SWAT capabilities — resources it says smaller municipal departments cannot easily match.

No immediate change is expected.

Solvang’s current contract with the sheriff’s office runs through June 30, 2027. City officials plan to seek a formal proposal from Lompoc before making a final decision.

If an agreement is reached, Lompoc police could take over patrol duties on July 1, 2027. If negotiations fall apart, Solvang has the option to extend its sheriff’s contract for another year while evaluating alternatives.

The debate is also drawing attention from nearby communities. Officials in neighboring Buellton are reportedly monitoring the situation as they review their own law enforcement options.


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