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Director of Public Safety outlines $63,000 mental-health grant and body-camera funding at council briefing

Cedar Hill City Council · February 10, 2026
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Summary

At the Feb. 10 Cedar Hill council briefing, Director of Public Safety Eli Reyes described two grant awards on the agenda: a second-year $63,000 first-responder mental-health counseling grant (no city match) and a body-worn camera grant providing $65,000 toward an ~ $80–82k program with a city match of $16,400 already budgeted.

At a Feb. 10 city council briefing, Director of Public Safety Eli Reyes presented two public-safety grant awards on the council agenda and described how the funds would be used.

Reyes said the first is a second-year first-responder mental-health program grant worth $63,000 to support counseling for police and fire personnel, and he stated the award requires no city matching funds. "This is the second year, of this program. It's $63,000 this year," Reyes…

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