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Missouri City council approves traffic safety and homeland-security grant applications, and several board appointments
Summary
Council unanimously approved TxDOT enforcement grants and two state homeland-security grant applications (including $300,000 for a drone-as-first-responder program and $130,000 for barricade equipment) and confirmed appointments to the TIRS and Parks boards.
Missouri City council unanimously approved a set of grant applications and board appointments during its March 2 meeting.
Staff requested permission to apply for two short TxDOT enforcement grants — Click It or Ticket (May) and Operation Slowdown (July) — asking for $3,745 total with a $749 local match. Rachel Marie summarized the applications and said each grant supports two-week enforcement campaigns; the council approved the requests.
The council also…
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