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Public criticizes CCPD funding as council approves TxDOT grant applications with city match drawn from CCPD funds
Summary
A public speaker criticized the Crime Control Prevention District (CCPD) while the council approved the consent agenda, which included staff requests to apply for TxDOT grants that list $1,428,000 and $122,000 in grant amounts with city matches described in the meeting as $86,000 and $25,000 to be provided from CCPD funds.
The Fort Worth City Council on May 13 approved its consent agenda, which included items authorizing staff to pursue Texas Department of Transportation grant awards; a public speaker used his time to criticize the Crime Control Prevention District (CCPD) funds proposed for the city match on those grants.
In public comment Adrian Smith, speaking from "District 6," identified two agenda items and figures he said were in the packet: a $1,428,000 TxDOT request and a $122,000 TxDOT request. Smith…
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