Municue

Public Safety Office

department
3 mentions across 3 events
Fort Worth's Public Safety Department oversees the city's police, fire, municipal courts, safety resources, and emergency alerts. The department operates facilities across the city to serve residents.
3 eventsLast active Tracked since $1.7M city spending

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public safety (3)
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505 W. Felix, Fort Worth, TX 76115·Show on Google Maps ↗
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February 2026

Award Of Contract Consent

Authorization to apply for and accept, if awarded, a state grant up to $320,000 from the Texas Governor's Public Safety Office to fund contractual DNA analysis services for cold-case homicides and sexual assault cases using genetic genealogy techniques.

(ALL) Authorize Application for, and Acceptance of, if Awarded, the Testing of Forensic Evidence Grant from the Office of the Texas Governor, Public Safety Office, Fiscal Year 2027 in an Amount Up to

$320K

January 2026

General Consent

The city seeks authorization to apply for and accept the Paul Coverdell Forensic Sciences Improvement Grant of up to $220,000 in FY2027, passed through the Texas Governor's Public Safety Office from the U.S. DOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance, to purchase forensic firearm equipment.

…Bureau of Justice Assistance, Passed-Through the Office of the Texas Governor, Public Safety Office, Fiscal Year 2027 in an Amount Up to $220,000.00 to Purchase Forensic Fire Arm…

$220K
Award Of Contract Consent

The city is ratifying its application for and authorizing acceptance of a state grant of up to $1,200,000 from the Texas Office of the Governor's Criminal Justice Division to fund bullet-resistant components for law enforcement vehicles. A grant agreement, resolution, and appropriation ordinance will also be executed.

(ALL) Ratify Application for, and Authorize Acceptance of, if Awarded, the Office of the Governor, Public Safety Office, Criminal Justice Division, Fiscal Year 2026 Bullet-Resistant Components for Law

$1.2M