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Crime Control & Prevention District

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Also known as: CCPD

The Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) is a governmental entity authorized by Texas Local Government Code Section 363, established to fund crime prevention and intervention programs in Fort Worth. It is governed by a board composed of City Council members and administers funding for local, registered nonprofits implementing crime reduction strategies.
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May 2026

Press Release

Announcement of a Fort Worth City Council work session on the FY2027 budget, featuring discussions of a potential street maintenance fee led by Transportation & Public Works and Freese & Nichols, and a property and sales tax update from FWLab.

City Council to continue look at FY27 budget Tuesday

January 2026

General Consent

The city is ratifying a grant application to the Texas Department of Transportation for a Commercial Motor Vehicle Grant of up to $122,000 in FY2027, and authorizing a $25,000 transfer from the Crime Control Prevention District Fund to satisfy the required city match.

…iation Ordinance, and Authorize Transfer in an Amount Up to $25,000.00 from the Crime Control Prevention District Fund for the City's Match Requirement

$122K
General Consent

The city is authorized to apply for and, if awarded, accept a Texas Department of Transportation Selective Traffic Enforcement Program Comprehensive Grant of up to $428,000 for FY2027, with a city match of up to $86,000 transferred from the Crime Control Prevention District Fund.

…iation Ordinance, and Authorize Transfer in an Amount Up to $86,000.00 from the Crime Control Prevention District Fund for the City’s Match Requirement

$428K