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File #: 24-1635    Version: 1
Type: Introductory Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/14/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2024 Final action:
Title: An Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to amend the City of Laredo FY24 Auto Theft Task Force Fund budget by increasing revenues and expenses in the amount of $116,625.00 to fund the Laredo Auto Theft Task Force, as awarded by the Texas Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority. This adjustment will fund the local match requirement of $116,625.00 from General Fund. The grant award is in the amount of $1,401,600.00 with a cash match of $599,328.00 for a total grant amount of $2,000,934.00. The performance period is September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2024 contingent upon approval of Resolution #2024-R-273.
Attachments: 1. Intro Ordinance - FY24 budget amendment for FY25 Auto Theft Task Force grant award
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SUBJECT

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An Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to amend the City of Laredo FY24 Auto Theft Task Force Fund budget by increasing revenues and expenses in the amount of $116,625.00 to fund the Laredo Auto Theft Task Force, as awarded by the Texas Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority.  This adjustment will fund the local match requirement of $116,625.00 from General Fund.  The grant award is in the amount of $1,401,600.00 with a cash match of $599,328.00 for a total grant amount of $2,000,934.00.  The performance period is September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2024 contingent upon approval of Resolution #2024-R-273.

 

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PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION

City Council approved the grant application submission with Resolution #2024-R-192 on June 24, 2024.

 

BACKGROUND

Established by the 72nd Texas Legislature in 1991, the Texas Automobile Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA) became the first statewide effort to reduce auto theft.  The 80th Legislature amended the ATPA mission in House Bill 1887 to also emphasize reducing vehicle burglaries.  The resulting agency, the Texas Auto Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority (ABTPA), is in charge with assessing automobile burglary, theft, and economic theft (burglary or theft committed for financial gain) in Texas, analyzing the methods and providing financial support to combat the problems.  In 2009, the ABTPA became part of a newly established Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.  The name was changed to Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority in 2019.

The Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority (MVCPA) authorized the issuance of the Fiscal Year 2025 Request for Applications (RFA).  MVCPA is authorized in statue to provide grants to local law enforcement to combat motor vehicle theft, burglary from a motor vehicle and/or fraud-related motor vehicle crime. 

The Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority (MVCPA) met on July 19, 2024, and issued the FY2025 Taskforce Grant Award to the City of Laredo in the amount of $1,401,606.  The continued assistance and support from the Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority grant make the operations that reduce motor vehicle theft and burglary possible.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

N/A

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

recommendation

Recommends the approval of this Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance.

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Fiscal Impact

 

Fiscal Year:                                                                                                          2024

Budgeted Y/N?:                                                                                    Y

Source of Funds:                                                                                     Grant

Account #:                                                                                                          222

Change Order: Exceeds 25% Y/N:                      N/A

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

Line Item Name

Line Item Number

 Annual

 Increase

Budget

 

 

 Appropriation

 

Amendment

GENERAL FUND

222-0000-393-0101

482,700

116,625

599,325

AUTOTHEFT TASK FORCE

222-2385-524-9919

534,891

116,625

651,516

Funding will be appropriated in the Auto Theft Task Force Fund.