Sheriff Takes Law Enforcement Reins At Port On Oct. 1

By  //  September 17, 2014

will save Port Authority about $500,000 annually

Canaveral Port Authority Chairman Tom Weinberg, left, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey, center, and Port Commission Secretary/Treasurer Frank Sullivan sign the law enforcement agreement. (Port Canaveral image)
Canaveral Port Authority Chairman Tom Weinberg, left, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey, center, and Port Commission Secretary/Treasurer Frank Sullivan sign the law enforcement agreement contracting out law enforcement and security services for the Port Authority. (Port Canaveral image)

BREVARD COUNTY • PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA — Starting October 1, the Brevard County Sheriff’s Department will become responsible for law enforcement and seaport security services at Port Canaveral as part of a $4.9 million annual contract.

John Walsh
John Walsh

“We are confident that our community and partners will experience a seamless transition and can be assured that public safety remains a top priority as we continue to expand our operations,” said Port Canaveral CEO John Walsh.

Port Canaveral Commissioners voted in May to de-activate the Police Department and to enter into partnership with the Brevard County Sheriff’s Department, expressing concern over anticipated Port growth and security operations keeping pace.

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Contracting out law enforcement and security services is expected to save the Port Authority about $500,000 annually.

Sheriff Wayne Ivey
Sheriff Wayne Ivey

“Our agency is excited to partner with the Canaveral Port Authority to ensure the safety and security of Port Canaveral while protecting it’s visitors, tenants and citizens with the abilities, resources and professionalism of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office.” said Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey.