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Colleyville City Council approves $3.6M crime control budget
By Edited by Eric Zarate at Fort Worth Report
· July 18, 2026
· 2 min read
Editor’s note: Transcript provided by Cambridge Artificial Intelligencer. A $3.6 million Colleyville Crime Control and Prevention District budget for fiscal 2027, which includes 51 new Tasers and up to $100,000 for two police motorcycles, was approved July 7 by the Colleyville City Council. The Coll
Key takeaway 6 million Colleyville Crime Control and Prevention District budget for fiscal 2027, which includes 51 new Tasers and up to $100,000 for two police motorcycles, was approved July 7 by the Colleyville City Council.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Colleyville City Council's approval of the $3.6 million crime control budget has significant implications for public safety in the area. With the funding of 51 new Tasers and two police motorcycles, the Colleyville Police Department will be better equipped to handle traffic enforcement, crash investigations, and special escorts. The new Tasers, in particular, offer improved range and versatility, allowing officers to respond more effectively in a variety of situations. The continued funding of school resource officers, SWAT training, and crime scene response systems also demonstrates the city's commitment to protecting its residents. As a neighboring city to Fort Worth , Colleyville's crime control efforts are part of a broader regional approach to public safety, and the success of this budget will likely be watched closely by other cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The fact that a half-cent local sales tax funds these initiatives highlights the importance of community support for law enforcement.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 18, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Editor’s note: Transcript provided by Cambridge Artificial Intelligencer. A $3.6 million Colleyville Crime Control and Prevention District budget for fiscal 2027, which includes 51 new Tasers and up to $100,000 for two police motorcycles, was approved July 7 by the Colleyville City Council. The Coll
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