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Crime Control & Prevention District (CCPD) Fund
In 1997, Southlake led the area in growth as the population jumped from 7,080 to 16,750 residents. Along
with the rapid growth, resources became thin and providing a safe environment was deemed critical
to the continued economic and social vitality of the City. As a result, the Crime Control and Prevention
District (CCPD) was created as a means of funding necessary public safety facilities and equipment
in an effort to enhance community safety while sharing the tax burden with non-residents who spend
money in Southlake.
The half-cent sales tax collection to fund the CCPD began in April 1998, with the first sales tax check
received in June 1998. State law provides that a district’s life is limited to five years, unless voters continue
the district by approval of a referendum. In February 2002, Southlake voters approved the continuation
of the CCPD for 15 years, and the District was set to sunset in 2018 unless reauthorized by the voters.
In May 2015, Southlake voters, chose to reallocate a three-eighths cent portion from the CCPD to
the formation of a new sales tax district to fund recreational and economic development projects.
Approval of the new district provided the funding needed to construct and support operations of the
new community center, The Marq Southlake. This left a one-eighth cent allocation remaining for CCPD
activities through the new sunset period, 2038, as authorized by the voters in May 2017.
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