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Coppell council approves FY26 Crime Control and Prevention District budget, removes CISD reimbursement
Summary
The Coppell City Council, acting as the Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board, approved a $4.4 million FY2025–26 CCPD spending plan and removed a planned salary reimbursement from the Coppell Independent School District, after hearing staff presentation and council discussion about school resource officer staffing and contracts.
Coppell — The Coppell City Council, sitting as the Crime Control and Prevention District board, approved the district’s proposed fiscal year 2025–26 budget on a motion that removed a planned salary reimbursement from the Coppell Independent School District (CISD).
Almond Dawson, presenting the CCPD budget, said, “The total crime control and prevention district revenues are projected to be approximately 5,050,000.00 for the next fiscal year.” She told the board the fund’s primary revenue source is a quarter‑cent sales tax projected at about $4,100,000, with a CISD salary reimbursement shown at $772,115 and interest earnings of $150,000. She said proposed expenditures total about $4,400,000.
The budget matters because the CCPD is a voter‑authorized special revenue fund, governed under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 363, funded by…
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