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Special Revenue Fund CCPD – TPW
DEPARTMENT SUMMARY
FY2022 FY2023 FY2023 FY2024 Chg from PY Adopted
Final Adopted Adjusted Rec. Amount %
Revenues
Property Tax $ — $ — $ — $ — $ — 0.0 %
Sales Tax — — — — — 0.0 %
Other Tax — — — — — 0.0 %
License & Permits — — — — — 0.0 %
Intergovernmental — — — — — 0.0 %
Charge for Service — — — — — 0.0 %
Fines & Forfeitures — — — — — 0.0 %
Use of Money & Property — — — — — 0.0 %
Special Assessments — — — — — 0.0 %
Other — — — — — 0.0 %
Transfer In — — — — — 0.0 %
Use of Fund Balance — — — — — 0.0 %
Total Revenues — — — — — 0.0 %
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Expenses —
Salaries & Benefits — 224,275 224,275 219,241 (5,034) -2.2 %
Gen Operating &
Maintenance — 2,662,337 2,662,337 2,876,574 214,237 8.0 %
Capital Accts — — — — — 0.0 %
Debt Service Accts — — — — — 0.0 %
Transfer Out & Other — 787,533 787,533 — (787,533) -100.0 %
Contra Accounts — — — — — 0.0 %
Project Budget Account — — — — — 0.0 %
Total Expenses — 3,674,145 3,674,145 3,095,815 (578,330) -15.7 %
Grand Total $ — $ 3,674,145 $ 3,674,145 $ 3,095,815 $ (578,330) -15.7 %
2023 2024 Change
Fund AP FTE AP FTE AP FTE
Crime Control and Prevention District 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 — —
Total 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 — —
DEPARTMENT PURPOSE AND GOALS
The School Crossing Guard Program is administered by the Transportation Management Division and provides
school crossing guard services at elementary and middle schools in 12 districts in the City of Fort Worth.
Texas Local Government Code Section 343.014 mandates that municipalities take part in determining the demand
for and provision of crossing guards to promote the safe crossing of roadways. By placing crossing guards where
necessary, FWPD works with the Transportation and Public Works Department to support Safe Routes to School
efforts, ensuring that students have the infrastructure and supportive guidance to safely access their elementary
and middle schools via walking and biking.
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