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Trophy Club police warn CJIS access-control upgrade will hit FY2026–27 budget; town cost‑share expected

Trophy Club Crime Control and Prevention District Board · March 18, 2026
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Summary

At the March 18 board meeting the police chief said a recent CJIS security audit found the department's building access controls are not secure enough, and that replacing the system will be a major expense the district expects to split with the town. The chief also previewed an April budget workshop and said the department's fund balance remains strong.

Trophy Club's police chief told the Crime Control and Prevention District board on March 18 that a recent Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) security audit identified a deficiency in the department's building access-control system and that the shortfall will require replacement to meet CJIS requirements.

"They came, they looked at our facility ... One of the deficiencies they found was the access control for our building. ... They're not secure enough," the chief…

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