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PUBLIC SAFETY

                 Benbrook has one of the lowest crime rates in Tarrant County.  Part I crimes per 1,000 population were 23.86; Benbrook's big city neighbor,
                 Fort Worth, had a rate of 49.27 per 1,000 population.  The Benbrook Police Department is headed by the Chief of Police and is staffed by
                 the  Commander,  Lieutenants,  Sergeants,  Detectives,  Corporals,  Police  Officers,  Police  Services  Supervisor,  Administrative  Manager,
                 Communications Specialists, and Animal Control Officer.

                 The Benbrook Fire Department is comprised of 31 full-time employees (Chief, Assistant Chief, Captains, Lieutenants, Firefighter/Paramedics, and
                 Firefighter/EMTs), part-time employees in the Auxiliary City Fire Support Unit (ACFSU who are on call every third day), and volunteer firefighters
                 who donate their time to Benbrook.  The City of Benbrook and the City of Fort Worth have a mutual aid agreement.  Benbrook has a tanker
                 truck assigned from Tarrant County to assist in combating fires in unincorporated parts of the County.  The Benbrook Fire Department provides
                 ambulance services to all of Benbrook. Effective October 1, 2006, the Fire Department also provides fire service to all areas of Benbrook;
                 prior to this date, the City of Fort Worth was contractually responsible for responding to fires in North Benbrook.  Benbrook’s fire insurance ISO
                 rating is 2 and the CRS floodplain management rating is 6.

                 The Municipal Court convenes one day each month to render decisions on traffic fines and other misdemeanors; a separate juvenile court is also
                 offered once each month.  The Judge and Magistrate are part-time employees.  Prosecutor duties are performed by the firm that provides City
                 Attorney services.  The Municipal Court Manager is a full-time position and is assisted by the Deputy Court Clerk. The Benbrook Municipal Court
                 became a court of record in 2005.

                 TAXATION

                 Citizens of Benbrook are assessed ad valorem taxes by the City of Benbrook, Tarrant County, the Fort Worth Independent School District,
                 Tarrant County College, and the Tarrant County Hospital District.  The Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) assesses property throughout Tarrant
                 County.  Every year, TAD re-appraises a quadrant of the County; Benbrook has a complete re-assessment every four years.  Through TAD,
                 homestead, disability, veterans, and over-65 exemptions are available.  The City has a policy to grant tax abatements for qualified industries.
                 The City contracts with TAD for these services.   In October 1998, the City contracted with Tarrant County to bill and to collect all ad valorem
                 taxes.  The City contracts with a local legal firm to collect delinquent taxes.  The sales tax in Benbrook is 8.25 percent and is distributed among
                 the City (1.00%), the State of Texas (6.25%), the Benbrook Economic Development Corporation (0.50%), and Benbrook Library District (0.50%).
                 Like all Texas cities, Benbrook does not have State corporate or personal income tax.  The State Franchise Tax is 0.50 to 1.00 percent of total
                 revenue depending upon the entity.  Unemployment insurance is 2.70 percent of the average industry rate, based on experience.

                  FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

                 Benbrook has four financial institutions within the city limits: BBVA Compass Bank, JP Morgan Chase Bank, Pinnacle Bank, and Wells Fargo Bank.


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