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Based on city records: City department referenced in Fort Worth proceedings. Appears in topics: public_safety, grant, budget
Criminal Justice Division of the Office of the Texas Governor (also known as the Public Safety Office) administers federal and state grant funding to support law enforcement, criminal justice system
requester in Fort Worth city proceedings. Appears in topics: governance, appointment, policy, historic, public_safety
term ending in 2027. Chairs the Legislative & Intergovernmental Affairs Committee and serves on the Public Safety and Infrastructure & Growth Committees. Focuses on economic development, transportation infrastructure, and neighborhood policy
voters approved six bond propositions totaling over $845 million for streets, parks, libraries, housing, public safety facilities, and animal care, and also passed nine city charter amendments; a District
damage, to provide a dedicated, long-term solution for reducing flood risk and improving public safety. Now, 20 years later, the City is looking ahead. The Stormwater Strategic Plan will
program approved by Fort Worth voters in 2022 to fund transportation, parks, library, and public safety projects across the city
transportation to enhance safety and mitigate congestion. As part of the City’s ongoing work with the Metropolitan Planning Organization, Fort Worth Transportation & Public Works has partnered with Arlington
tenacity and talent to run a city — especially one the size of ours. During Public Service Recognition Week (PSRW), May 3–9, we’re celebrating the people who make