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File #: 21-245    Version: 1
Type: New Business Status: Approved
File created: 4/21/2021 Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 7/20/2021 Final action: 7/20/2021
Title Search: PUBLIC HEARING: Consider a resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2021-22 City of Keller Crime Control and Prevention District Budget.
Attachments: 1. FY 22 KCCPD Budget Resolution, 2. FY22 KCCPD Budget Exhibit A, 3. Item H-1 KCCPD Budget 2021-2022

To:                     Mark R. Hafner, City Manager

From:                     Bradley G. Fortune, Chief of Police

Subject:                     

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PUBLIC HEARING: Consider a resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2021-22 City of Keller Crime Control and Prevention District Budget.

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Background:                           

In May 2006 voters re-authorized the continuation of the Crime Control and Prevention District ¼ of a cent sales tax for a 15 year term to fund construction of Phase II of the police facility, yearly vehicle and technology replacements, police accreditation program and a replacement fund for capital needs.  The seven-member Keller Crime Control and Prevention District Board approves the yearly operating budget.  The Local Government Code requires time sensitive public hearings by both the Crime Control Board and the City Council.  Unlike the Keller Development Corporation budget and the Street Maintenance Sales Tax budget, the Crime Control budget is separate from council’s approval of the City Budget and is done much earlier during the budget season.                      

                     

On June 23, 2021, the Board of Directors of the Keller Crime Control and Prevention District held a public hearing and unanimously approved a budget for Fiscal Year 2021-22.

                     

Local Government Code requires City Council to conduct another public hearing on the proposed budget and take action on the budget approved by the Board of Directors of the District. The City Council must approve or reject the budget submitted by the Crime Control Board.  The governing body may not amend the budget.  If the governing body rejects the budget submitted by the Crime Control Board they shall meet and together amend and approve the budget before the beginning of the fiscal year on October 1.

                     

The budget submitted for Council action by the Crime Control Board meets the plan approved by the voters that re-authorized the sales tax to fund police vehicles, equipment, technology, facility expansion/refurbishment capital projects, and the Accreditation Program.                     

                       

Budget Impact:                           Crime Control Budget Summary:

                     

                     Replacement Equipment

                         and Vehicles                                                                                            $   713,008

                                          Operations                                                                                                         $     88,500

                     Technology Program                                                               $   262,700

                                          Accreditation Program                                                                       $   123,520

                                          Building Improv./Replacement Acct.                       $   350,000

                     CAD/RMS Replacement                                                               $     80,000

                                          Debt Repayment                                                        $   529,500

 

                                          TOTAL                                                                                              $ 2,067,228

 

Financial Considerations:                     

Purchasing police vehicles, equipment, technology, and Capital Projects with Crime Control Funds has been an effective and efficient use, saving taxpayers approximately 3 cents per year on the property tax rate.

                     

Citizen Input/Board Review:   

Crime Control Board Members unanimously approved the Fiscal Year 2021-22 budget on June 23, 2021, following a public hearing.

 

Alternatives                     

Local Government Code Chapter 363.05 requires the City Council to approve or reject the budget submitted by the Crime Control Board.  The governing body may not amend the budget.  If the governing body rejects the budget submitted by the Crime Control Board they shall meet and together amend and approve the budget before the beginning of the fiscal year.

 

Council Action:                     

Approval of the Keller Crime Control and Prevention District budget for Fiscal Year 2021-22.