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Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing City of Killeen officials to apply for, accept, decline, modify or cancel the grant application for the Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority Grant Program to establish a program targeting vehicle and catalytic converter theft.
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DATE: January 7, 2025
TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager
FROM: Pedro Lopez, Chief of Police
SUBJECT: SB 224 Catalytic Converter Grant Acceptance
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
The Killeen Police Department has applied for grant funding through the SB 224 Catalytic Converter Grant. The grantor is the Texas Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority (MVCPA). The MVCPA requires a resolution from the governing body accepting the terms of the grant prior to considering the application.
This grant funding is part of the department's strategic effort to combat the persistent problem of vehicle and catalytic converter theft, as well as violent crime.
If awarded, grant funding will be used to increase our integration of technology and cameras will allow the department to monitor areas prone to criminal activity throughout the City of Killeen. The department will greatly enhance its crime-fighting posture by using real-time data to address crimes in progress and employ analytics to solve crimes captured through platforms like Fusus, Axon, and Flock technology.
As part of this effort, KPD will also establish a task force consisting of internal stakeholders, law enforcement partner agencies and focused community partnerships to maximize the impact of the SB 224 Catalytic Converter Grant to reduce thefts and enhance public safety throughout the city.
The total project cost is $500,000 with a grant award up to $400,000 and requires a cash match of 20%. Budgeted funds have been identified by the department and Finance to meet the matching funds requirement.
The following resolution language is required by this grant:
* Under the provisions of the Texas Transportation Code Chapter 1006 and T...
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