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File #: R2026-052    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 3/22/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/21/2026 Final action:
Title: Consider approving Resolution No. 2026-052 authorizing the submission of a grant application and agreement with the Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority under the Taskforce Grant Program to support law enforcement agencies to combat motor vehicle theft, burglary from a motor vehicle, and fraud-related motor vehicle crime, in the amount of $700,000 with a City match of $46,667; and take appropriate action.
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 2026-052, 2. MVCPA Task Force Request for Application
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Consider approving Resolution No. 2026-052 authorizing the submission of a grant application and agreement with the Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority under the Taskforce Grant Program to support law enforcement agencies to combat motor vehicle theft, burglary from a motor vehicle, and fraud-related motor vehicle crime, in the amount of $700,000 with a City match of $46,667; and take appropriate action.

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REQUESTOR:
Police Department
Finance Department

BACKGROUND:
The Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority (MVCPA) is a Texas state agency under the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles that provides grants to help law enforcement agencies reduce vehicle theft and related crimes. The MVCPA Taskforce Grant Program provides funding to support specialized law enforcement units dedicated to reducing motor vehicle theft and related crimes through coordinated, multi-agency enforcement efforts.

The City has previously utilized funds received through the Taskforce Grant Program to assist with the enhancement of public safety efforts by funding the Drone as a First Responder Program (DFR), which utilizes drones to provide real-time aerial support to emergency calls, improving response times, situational awareness, and overall public safety. Funds were also used to develop a regional Auto Theft Task Force in collaboration with the City of Carrollton, to assist the Police Department with reducing motor vehicle theft and related crimes through targeted enforcement, investigations, and regional collaboration with partner agencies.

The MVCPA has authorized the issuance of the Fiscal Year 2027 Request for Applications, with a grant submission deadline of May 8, 2026. Senate Bill 224 states that funds deposited into the General Revenue Fund for coordinated regulatory and law enforcement activities to detect and prevent catalytic converter theft in the State may be appropriated to the local authority to support these prevention efforts.

DISCUSSION:
Approval...

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