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What are special revenue funds?

          Special revenue funds are general government funds where the source of revenue is dedicated to a specific
          purpose as described below:

          Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
          This fund accounts for fines collected from commercial vehicle violations. Use of these funds is restricted
          for commercial vehicle enforcement, per State law.


          Community Enhancement and Development Corporation (CEDC)
          The Community Enhancement and Development Corporation was formed when Southlake voters approved
          the special levy of a 3/8 cent sales tax in 2015.  The funds are dedicated toward the construction of
          Champions Club at The Marq Southlake, a community events and recreation facility.  Funds are used to
          support operational expenses related to The Marq as well as special economic development projects.


          Community Enhancement and Development Corporation - Replacement Fund
          The Community Enhancement and Development Corporation - Replacement Fund accounts for the resources
   Special Revenue Funds
          needed to manage the purchase of replacement equipment and capital outlay at The Marq Southlake. The
          establishment and funding of the Community Enhancement and Development Corporation - Replacement
          Fund was designed to even out expenses for the Community Enhancement and Development Corporation
          from year to year and provide a logical method for purchasing and retiring needed equipment and capital
          outlay.


          Court Security
          This fund accounts for a percentage of the monies collected from the payment of fines and forfeitures.  Use
          of these funds is restricted for the purchase of court security items, per State law.

          Court Technology
          This fund accounts for a percentage of the monies collected from the payment of fines and forfeitures.  Use
          of these funds is restricted for purchase of court technology, per State law.


          Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD)
          The half-cent sales tax collection to fund the Crime Control and Prevention District began in April 1998, with
          the first sales tax check received in June 1998. State law provides that a district’s initial life is limited to five
          years. Voters may continue the district by approval of a referendum. In February 2002, Southlake voters
          approved the continuation of the CCPD for 15 years and in May 2015, voters approved the reduction of the
          sales tax to 1/8 cent, and in May 2017 voters reauthorized the CCPD through 2038. This fund has been used
          to build facilities for and to support the Southlake Police Department. This fund also supports the City’s
          School Resource Officer Program.


          Hotel Occupancy Tax
          The  Hotel  Occupancy  Tax  is  authorized  under  the  Texas  Tax  Code,  Chapter  351.  The  City  of  Southlake
          adopted Ordinance No. 769 in February 2000, levying a 7% tax on room receipts.  The tax on rooms is
          providing the revenues to the City in this category. The first expenditures from this fund were made in
          FY 2008.  Use of these funds is restricted.  Expenses must be authorized uses under the Texas Tax Code,
          Chapter 351.


          Library Donations
          This fund accounts for library donations collected.  Use of these funds is restricted for library purposes.


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