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


            Park Dedication
            This fund accounts for dedication fees on new development.  Use of park dedication fees is restricted
            to park improvements and primarily used for capital expenses.


            Parks and Recreation Fund                                                                                     Special Revenue Funds
            This fund accounts for resources restricted for event and other sponsorship funds collected through the
            City’s sponsorship program.


            Police Services Fund
            The Police Services Fund was formed to account for the revenues allowed under Chapter 59 of the Code
            of Criminal Procedure, in addition to other special revenues associated with policing. Expenses from this
            fund may be used for officer training, specialized investigative equipment and supplies, and items used
            by officers in direct law enforcement duties.

            Public Art
            The Public Art Fund was established to account for funding that is available for public art promotion,
            creation, and/or installation throughout the City of Southlake.


            Recycling
            This fund accounts for an annual payment to the City made by the City’s solid waste services provider,
            per the terms of the service contract.

            Red Light Camera
            This fund accounts for funds collected from violations issued from the City’s red light enforcement
            camera system.  Funds collected by the City of Southlake as a result of violations/citations issued, must
            be used for traffic safety programs, per State law. Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill into law banning
            the use of red light cameras on June 1, 2019. Under the new law, the City’s red light camera program
            immediately ceased operation.

            Reforestation
            This fund accounts for monies derived from assessments related to the tree preservation ordinance and
            policies.


            Southlake Parks Development Corporation (SPDC)
            The Southlake Parks Development Corporation was formed when Southlake voters approved the special
            levy of a half-cent sales tax in the mid-1990s.  The half-cent, which generates over $11 million per year,
            is dedicated toward the acquisition and development of Southlake’s park land. The specific projects
            are identified in the City’s Capital Improvements Program. State law permits these funds to be used for
            operational costs, as well as capital costs.











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