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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Date: May 12, 2020
To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council
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Through: Ronald Burton, City Manager � 1°l
From: Timothy Duriso, Chief of Police
RE: PR 21367 FY20 Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program
Introduction:
The intent of this Agenda Item is to seek the City Council's approval for the City Manager to
apply for the FY20 Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program.
Background:
The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, and Bureau of Justice Assistance
are seeking applications for the FY20 Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding
Program. Since the City of Port Arthur is a direct recipient of the annual J.A.G. grant, we were
automatically considered directly eligible for this funding and have been allocated $82,711.00.
These funds are intended to be utilized to prevent, prepare for and respond to the pandemic.
Allowable projects and purchases under this program include the support of public safety
technology response efforts including mission critical communications in the form of P25
public safety radios. The Police Department has a need to upgrade the current cache of radios
in order to sustain current communication capabilities due to the older models no longer being
supported by maintenance.
Budget Impact:
There is no cash match requirement for this funding.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that City Council approve the City Manager to apply for the FY20
Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program, as discussed and/or outline above.
P.O.Box 1089 X Port Arthur,Texas 77641-1089 X 409.983.8101 * FAX 409.982.6743
P.R. No. 21367
4/15/20 mf
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO APPLY
FOR THE FY20 CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCY SUPPLEMENTAL
FUNDING PROGRAM; NO CASH MATCH REQUIREMENT.
WHEREAS, the U. S . Department of Justice (DOJ) , Office of
Justice Programs (OJP) and Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)
are seeking applications for the Coronavirus Emergency
Supplemental Funding (CESF) ; and
WHEREAS, the City of Port Arthur has been notified of our
eligibility of the grant and funding allocation of $82 , 711;
and
WHEREAS, funds awarded under the CESF Program are to be
utilized to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the
coronavirus; and
WHEREAS, allowable projects and purchases under the
program are to support public safety technology response
efforts, including mission critical communications in the form
of P25 public safety radios; and
WHEREAS, the Police Department has a need to upgrade the
current cache of radios in order to sustain communications
capabilities due to older radio models no longer being
supported by maintenance; and
WHEREAS, there is no cash match requirement for the
funding.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF PORT ARTHUR:
Section 1 . That the facts and opinions in the preamble
are true and correct .
Section 2 . That the City Council authorizes the City
Manager to apply for the FY20 Coronavirus Emergency
Supplemental Funding Program.
Section 3. That a copy of the Resolution shall be spread
upon the Minutes of the City Council .
READ, ADOPTED AND APPROVED on this day of
A. D. , 2020, at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the
City of Port Arthur, Texas, by the following vote:
AYES:
Mayor:
Councilmembers :
NOES:
Thurman Bill Bartie, Mayor
ATTEST:
Sherri Bellard, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Val Ti - o ty Attorney
APPROVED FOR ADMINISTRATION:
Ronald Burt , City nager
Timothy Duri o, Chief of 'Police
EXHIBIT A
OMB No. 1121-0329
Approval Expires 11/30/2020
U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program Solicitation
FY 2020 Formula Grant Solicitation
CFDA#16.034
Solicitation Release Date: March 30, 2020
Application Deadline: 11:59 p.m. eastern time on May 29, 2020
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice
Assistance (BJA) is seeking applications for the Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding
Program.
This solicitation incorporates the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide by reference. The OJP
Grant Application Resource Guide provides guidance to applicants on how to prepare and submit
applications for funding to OJP. If this solicitation expressly modifies any provision in the OJP
Grant Application Resource Guide, the applicant is to follow the guidelines in this solicitation
as to that provision.
Eligibility
The following entities are eligible to apply:
• States, U.S. Territories, the District of Columbia, units of local government, and federally
recognized tribal governments that were identified as eligible for funding under the Fiscal Year
(FY) 2019 State and Local Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program
are eligible to apply under the Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding (CESF)
Program solicitation. NOTE: Only the State Administering Agency that applied for FY 2019
JAG funding for a state/territory may apply for the state allocation of CESF funding.
The eligible allocations for the FY 2020 CESF Program can be found at:
https://bia.oip.gov/program/fy20-cesf-allocations.
For the purposes of the CESF Program, please note the following:
• The term "states" includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.
(Throughout this solicitation, each reference to a "state" or "states" includes all 56
jurisdictions.)
• The term "units of local government" includes a town, township, village, parish, city, county,
borough, or other general purpose political subdivision of a state, or a federally recognized
Indian tribal government that performs law enforcement functions (as determined by the
Secretary of the Interior). A unit of local government also may be any law enforcement district
or judicial enforcement district established under applicable state law with authority to
independently establish a budget and impose taxes; for example, in Louisiana, a unit of local
government means a district attorney or parish sheriff.
• All recipients and subrecipients (including any for-profit organization) must forgo any profit or
management fee.
Contact information
For technical assistance with submitting an application, contact the Grants Management System
(GMS) Support Hotline at 888-549-9901, option 3, or via email at GMS.HelpDeskusdoj.gov.
The GMS Support Hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including federal holidays
An applicant that experiences unforeseen GMS technical issues beyond its control that prevent
it from submitting its application by the deadline must email the NCJRS Response Center
contact identified below within 24 hours after the application deadline to request approval to
submit its application after the deadline. Additional information on reporting technical issues
appears under "Experiencing Unforeseen GMS Technical Issues" in the How to Apply (GMS)
section in the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide.
For assistance with any other requirement of this solicitation, applicants may contact the NCJRS
Response Center by telephone at 1-800-851-3420; via TTY at 301-240-6310 (hearing
impaired only); by email at grants(a�ncirs.gov; by fax to 301-240-5830; or by web chat at
https://webcontact.ncirs.gov/ncichat/chat.isp. The NCJRS Response Center hours of operation
are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. eastern time, Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
eastern time on the solicitation close date.
Post-Award Legal Requirements Notice
If selected for funding, in addition to implementing the funded project consistent with the OJP-
approved application, the recipient must comply with all award conditions, and all applicable
requirements of federal statutes and regulations (including applicable requirements referred to in the
assurances and certifications executed in connection with award acceptance). OJP strongly
encourages prospective applicants to review information on post-award legal requirements and
common OJP award conditions prior to submitting an application.
For additional information on these legal requirements, see the "Administrative, National Policy, and
Other Legal Requirements" section in the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide.
Deadline details
Applicants must register in GMS at https://qrants.oip.usdoi.qov/ prior to submitting an application
under this solicitation. All applicants must register, even those that previously registered in GMS.
Select the "Apply Online" button associated with the solicitation title. All registrations and applications
are due by 11:59 p.m. eastern time May 29, 2020.
For additional information, see the "How to Apply (GMS)" section in the OJP Grant Application
Resource Guide.
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Contents
A. Program Description 4
Overview 4
Permissible uses of Funds 4
B. Federal Award Information 5
Type of Award 5
Financial Management and System of Internal Controls 5
Budget Information 5
Cost Sharing or Match Requirement 6
Pre-agreement Costs (also known as Pre-award Costs) 6
Prior Approval, Planning, and Reporting of Conference/Meeting/Training Costs 6
Costs Associated with Language Assistance (if applicable) 6
C. Eligibility Information 6
D. Application and Submission Information 6
What an Application Should Include 6
How to Apply 7
E. Application Review Information 7
Review Process 7
F. Federal Award Administration Information 8
Federal Award Notices 8
Administrative, National Policy, and Other Legal Requirements 8
Information Technology (IT) Security Clauses 8
General Information about Post-Federal Award Reporting Requirements 8
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact(s) 9
H. Other Information 9
Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552 and 5 U.S.C. 552a) 9
Provide Feedback to OJP 9
Appendix A: Application Checklist 10
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Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental
Funding Program Solicitation
CFDA # 16.034
A. Program Description
Overview
The Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding (CESF) Program will provide funding to
assist eligible states, local units of government, and tribes in preventing, preparing for, and
responding to the coronavirus.
Statutory Authority: The CESF Program is authorized by Division B of H.R. 748, Pub. L. No. 116-
136 (Emergency Appropriations for Coronavirus Health Response and Agency Operations); 28
U.S.C. 530C.
Permissible uses of Funds
Funds awarded under the CESF Program must be utilized to prevent, prepare for, and respond
to the coronavirus. Allowable projects and purchases include, but are not limited to, overtime,
equipment (including law enforcement and medical personal protective equipment), hiring,
supplies (such as gloves, masks, sanitizer), training, travel expenses (particularly related to the
distribution of resources to the most impacted areas), and addressing the medical needs of
inmates in state, local, and tribal prisons, jails, and detention centers.
Expenditures which require prior approval —There are no specific prohibitions under the CESF
Program other than the unallowable costs that are identified in the DOJ Grants Financial Guide;
however, the following items should be identified during application and appropriately justified as
noted:
• Individual items costing $500,000 or more— if the recipient intends to purchase an
individual item that costs $500,000 or more, those item(s) should be identified and
thoroughly justified by the grantee and receive written prior approval from BJA post-award
through the submission and approval of a Grant Adjustment Notice (GAN). Costs must be
reasonable to receive approval.
• Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Unmanned Aircraft (UA), and/or Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles (UAV) — if the recipient requests to purchase an UAS, UA, and/or UAV, Federal
Aviation Administration approval must be obtained as outlined here:
https://www.faa.qov/news/fact sheets/news story.cfm?newsld=22615. Documentation
related to these purchases should be included with the application or the applicant must
receive written prior approval from BJA post-award through the submission and approval
of a GAN.
Draw-down — Consistent with the CESF Program's purposes, which involve assistance in
responding to the present national emergency in connection with the coronavirus, OJP has
determined that eligible states (or State Administering Agencies) or units of local government
may draw down funds either in advance or on a reimbursable basis. To draw down in
advance, funds must be placed in an interest-bearing account, unless one of the exceptions
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in 2 C.F.R. § 200.305(b)(8) apply. This interest-bearing account must be dedicated
specifically for the CESF Program award, and funds other awards or sources may not be
commingled with the funds in the account established for the CESF Program award. It is not
necessary that the interest-bearing account be a "trust fund." For additional information, see
2 C.F.R. 200.305.
Prohibition of supplanting — Funds may not be used to supplant state or local funds but must
be used to increase the amounts of such funds that would, in the absence of federal funds, be
made available.
Limitation on direct administrative costs— Funds may not be used for direct administrative
costs that exceed 10 percent of the total award amount.
B. Federal Award Information
Maximum number of awards BJA expects to make 1,873
Period of performance start date January 20, 2020
Period of performance duration 2 years
Recipients have the option to request a one-time, up to 12-month extension. The extension must
be requested via GMS no fewer than 30 days prior to the end of the performance period.
The expected eligible allocations for the FY 2020 CESF Program can be found at:
https://bia.ojp.gov/program/fy20-cesf-allocations.
All awards are subject to the availability of appropriated funds and to any modifications or
additional requirements that may be imposed by statute.
Type of Award'
BJA expects to make awards under this solicitation as grants. See the "Administrative, National
Policy, and Other Legal Requirements" section of the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide
for additional information.
Financial Management and System of Internal Controls
Award recipients and subrecipients (including recipients or subrecipients that are pass-through
entities) must, as described in the Part 200 Uniform Requirements' as set out at 2 C.F.R. 200.303,
comply with standards for financial and program management. See OJP Grant Application Resource
Guide for additional information.
Budget Information
This solicitation expressly modifies the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide by not incorporating
the "Limitation on Use of Award Funds for Employee Compensation; Waiver" provision in the
"Financial Information" section of the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide.
' For purposes of this solicitation, the phrase"pass-through entity" includes any recipient or subrecipient that provides a
subaward ("subgrant")to carry out part of the funded award or program.
2 The"Part 200 Uniform Requirements" means the DOJ regulation at 2 C.F.R Part 2800, which adopts (with certain
modifications)the provisions of 2 C.F.R. Part 200.
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Cost Sharing or Match Requirement
The CESF Program does not require a match.
Please see the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide for information on the following:
Pre-agreement Costs (also known as Pre-award Costs)
Prior Approval, Planning, and Reporting of Conference/Meeting/Training Costs
Costs Associated with Language Assistance (if applicable)
C. Eligibility Information
For eligibility information, see the title page.
For information on cost sharing or match requirements, see Section B. Federal Award
Information.
D. Application and Submission Information
What an Application Should Include
See the "Application Elements and Formatting Instructions" section of the OJP Grant Application
Resource Guide for information on what happens to an application that does not contain all the
specified elements. (This solicitation expressly modifies the "Application Elements and Formatting
Instructions" section of the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide by not incorporating paragraph
two of that section (referring to nonresponsive applications or applications missing critical elements
not "[proceeding] to peer review"). The solicitation further expressly modifies the "Application
Attachments" section of the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide by not incorporating the
"Applicant Disclosure of Pending Applications," "Applicant Disclosure and Justification — DOJ High
Risk Grantees," and "Research and Evaluation Independence and Integrity" provisions.)
1. Application for Federal Assistance (Standard Form (SF)-424)
The SF-424 is a required standard form used as a cover sheet for submission of pre-applications,
applications, and related information. See the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide for
additional information on completing the SF-424.
Intergovernmental Review: This solicitation ("funding opportunity") is subject to Executive Order
12372. An applicant may find the names and addresses of State Single Points of Contact
(SPOCs) at the following website:
https://www.whitehouse.qov/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/spoc 1 16 2020.pdf
If the applicant's state appears on the SPOC list, the applicant must contact the State SPOC to
find out about, and comply with, the state's process under E.O. 12372. In completing the SF-424,
an applicant whose state appears on the SPOC list is to make the appropriate selection in
response to question 19, once the applicant has complied with its State E.O. 12372 process. (An
applicant whose state does not appear on the SPOC list should answer question 19 by selecting
the response that the: "Program is subject to E.O. 12372, but has not been selected by the State
for review.")
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2. Program Narrative
Describe the specific coronavirus prevention, preparation, and/or response efforts that will be
addressed with this funding and include a summary of the types of projects or items that will
be funded over the 2-year grant period.
3. Budget Information and Associated Documentation
Please note that the budget narrative should include a full description of all costs, including
administrative costs or indirect costs (if applicable).
See the Budget Preparation and Submission Information section of the OJP Grant Application
Resource Guide for details on the Budget Detail Worksheet, and on budget information and
associated documentation, such as information on proposed subawards, proposed procurement
contracts under awards, and pre-agreement costs.
This solicitation expressly modifies the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide by
not incorporating the "Information on proposed subawards" provision in the
"Budget Preparation and Submission Information" section of the OJP Grant
Application Resource Guide. Specifically, OJP is suspending the requirements for CESF
grant recipients to receive prior approval (either at the time of award or through a Grant
Adjustment Notice) before making subawards.
For additional information regarding subawards and authorizations, please refer to the subaward
section in the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide.
Please see the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide for information on the following:
4. Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (if applicable)
See the Budget Preparation and Submission Information section of the OJP Grant Application
Resource Guide for information.
5. Financial Management and System of Internal Controls Questionnaire (including applicant
disclosure of high risk status)
6. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
How to Apply
An applicant must submit its application through GMS, which provides support for the application,
award, and management of awards at OJP. Find information, registration, and submission steps on
how to apply in GMS in response to this solicitation under How to Apply (GMS) in the OJP Grant
Application Resource Guide.
E. Application Review Information
Review Process
BJA reviews the application to make sure that the information presented is reasonable,
understandable, measurable, achievable, and consistent with the solicitation. See the OJP Grant
Application Resource Guide for information on the application review process.
In addition, if OJP anticipates that an award will exceed $250,000 in federal funds, OJP also must
review and consider any information about the applicant that appears in the nonpublic segment of the
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integrity and performance system accessible through the System for Award Management (SAM)
(currently, the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System, FAPIIS).
Important note on FAPIIS: An applicant, at its option, may review and comment on any information
about itself that currently appears in FAPIIS and was entered by a federal awarding agency. OJP will
consider any such comments by the applicant, in addition to the other information in FAPIIS, in its
assessment of the risk posed by the applicant.
Absent explicit statutory authorization or written delegation of authority to the contrary, the Assistant
Attorney General will make all final award decisions.
F. Federal Award Administration Information
Please see the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide for information on the following:
Federal Award Notices
Administrative, National Policy, and Other Legal Requirements
OJP strongly encourages prospective applicants to review information on post-award legal
requirements and common OJP award conditions prior to submitting an application.
In addition to implementing the funded project consistent with the OJP-approved application,
the recipient must comply with all award conditions, and all applicable requirements of federal
statutes and regulations (including applicable requirements referred to in the assurances and
certifications executed in connection with award acceptance).
For additional information on these legal requirements, see the "Administrative, National
Policy, and Other Legal Requirements" section in the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide.
Information Technology (IT) Security Clauses
General Information about Post-Federal Award Reporting Requirements
Any recipient of an award under this solicitation will be required to submit the following
reports and data:
Required reports. Recipients typically must submit quarterly financial status reports, semi-
annual progress reports, final financial and progress reports, and, if applicable, an annual
audit report in accordance with the Part 200 Uniform Requirements or specific award
conditions. Future awards and fund drawdowns may be withheld if reports are delinquent.
(In appropriate cases, OJP may require additional reports.)
See the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide for additional information on specific post-award
reporting requirements.
OJP may restrict access to award funds if a recipient of an OJP award fails to report in a timely
manner.
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G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact(s)
For OJP contact(s), see page 2 of this solicitation.
For contact information for GMS, see page 2.
H. Other Information
Please see the OJP Grant Application Resource Guide for information on the following:
Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552 and 5 U.S.C. 552a)
Provide Feedback to OJP
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Appendix A: Application Checklist
Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program:
FY 2020 Solicitation
This application checklist has been created as an aid in developing an application.
What an Applicant Should Do:
Prior to Registering in GMS:
❑ Acquire a DUNS Number (see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide)
Acquire or renew registration with SAM (see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide)
To Register with GMS:
T For new users, acquire a GMS username and password* (see OJP Grant Application
Resource Guide)
C For existing users, check GMS username and password* to ensure account access (see OJP
Grant Application Resource Guide)
Verify SAM registration in GMS (see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide)
❑ Search for and select correct funding opportunity in GMS (see OJP Grant Application
Resource Guide)
❑ Register by selecting the "Apply Online" button associated with the funding opportunity title
(see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide)
❑ Read OJP policy and guidance on conference approval, planning, and reporting available at_
oip.gov/financialquide/DOJ/PostawardRequirements/chapter3.10a.htm (see OJP Grant
Application Resource Guide)
If experiencing technical difficulties in GMS, contact the NCJRS Response Center (see page 2)
*Password Reset Notice — GMS users are reminded that while password reset capabilities exist,
this function is only associated with points of contact designated within GMS at the time the
account was established. Neither OJP nor the GMS Help Desk will initiate a password reset
unless requested by the authorized official or a designated point of contact associated with an
award or application.
Overview of Post-Award Legal Requirements:
❑ Review the "Overview of Legal Requirements Generally Applicable to OJP Grants and
Cooperative Agreements - FY 2020 Awards" in the OJP Funding Resource Center.
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Scope Requirement:
The eligible allocations for the FY 2020 CESF Program can be found at:
https://bia.oip.gov/prociram/fy20-cesf-allocations.
Eligibility Requirement:
States, U.S. Territories, the District of Columbia, units of local government, and federally
recognized tribal governments that were identified as eligible for funding under the FY 2019 State
and Local JAG Program will be eligible to apply under the CESF Program solicitation. NOTE: Only
the State Administering Agency that applied for FY 2019 JAG funding for a state/territory may
apply for the state allocation of CESF funding.
What an Application Should Include:
❑ Application for Federal Assistance (SF-424) (see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide)
❑ Intergovernmental Review (see page 6)
❑ Program Narrative (see page 7)
❑ Budget Detail Worksheet (see page 7)
El Budget Narrative (see page 7)
❑ Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (if applicable) (see page 7)
❑ Financial Management and System of Internal Controls Questionnaire (see OJP Grant
Application Resource Guide)
❑ Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL) (see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide)
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EXHIBIT B
BJA FY 2020 Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding
State Jurisdiction Name Government Type _, Eligible Allocation
TX ABILENE CITY Municipal $139,475
TX ALAMO CITY Municipal $38,953
TX AMARILLO CITY Municipal $328,669
TX ANDERSON County $58,008
TX ANGELINA COUNTY County $58,008
TX ARLINGTON CITY Municipal $479,605
TX AUSTIN CITY Municipal $885,407
TX BALCH SPRINGS CITY Municipal $45,613
TX BASTROP COUNTY County $47,859
TX BAYTOWN CITY Municipal $63,737
TX BEAUMONT CITY Municipal $283,674
TX BELL COUNTY County $58,008
TX BELLMEAD CITY Municipal $37,871
TX BEXAR COUNTY County $137,462
TX BIG SPRING CITY Municipal $44,221
TX BOWIE COUNTY County $58,008
TX BRAZORIA COUNTY County $37,558
TX BRAZOS COUNTY County $58,008
TX BROWNSVILLE CITY Municipal $110,433
TX BRYAN CITY Municipal $88,749
TX CAMERON COUNTY County $45,923
TX CARROLLTON CITY Municipal $45,072
TX COLLEGE STATION CITY Municipal $55,063
TX COLLIN COUNTY County $58,008
TX COMAL COUNTY County $38,103
TX CONROE CITY Municipal $57,696
TX COPPERAS COVE CITY Municipal $40,426
TX CORPUS CHRISTI CITY Municipal $521,426
TX CORSICANA CITY Municipal $35,081
TX CORYELL COUNTY County $58,008
TX DALLAS CITY Municipal $2,282,871
TX DALLAS COUNTY County $58,008
TX DENTON CITY Municipal $82,398
TX DENTON COUNTY County $58,008
TX DESOTO CITY Municipal $43,213
TX DONNA CITY Municipal $44,917
TX DUNCANVILLE CITY Municipal $42,826
TX ECTOR COUNTY County $52,818
TX EDINBURG CITY Municipal $79,379
TX EL PASO CITY Municipal $604,520
TX EL PASO COUNTY County $67,919
TX FORT BEND COUNTY County $186,406
TX FORT WORTH CITY Municipal $1,070,032
TX FRISCO CITY Municipal $34,385
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State Jurisdiction Name Government Type Eligible Allocation
TX GALVESTON CITY Municipal $56,146
TX GALVESTON COUNTY County $58,008
TX GARLAND CITY Municipal $172,233
TX GRAND PRAIRIE CITY Municipal $125,534
TX GRAYSON COUNTY County $58,008
TX GREGG COUNTY County $58,008
TX HARLINGEN CITY Municipal $55,218
TX HARRIS COUNTY County $2,095,382
TX HARRISON COUNTY County $58,008
TX HAYS COUNTY County $37,094
TX HENDERSON COUNTY County $42,672
TX HIDALGO COUNTY County $146,058
TX HOUSTON CITY Municipal $5,542,068
TX HOWARD COUNTY County $58,008
TX HUMBLE CITY Municipal $32,371
TX HUNTSVILLE CITY Municipal $40,117
TX IRVING CITY Municipal $119,184
TX JEFFERSON COUNTY County $58,008
TX JOHNSON COUNTY County $36,167
TX KILLEEN CITY Municipal $230,937
TX LAMAR COUNTY County $58,008
TX LANCASTER CITY Municipal $50,414
TX LAREDO CITY Municipal $213,046
TX LEWISVILLE CITY Municipal $57,696
TX LIBERTY COUNTY County $41,122
TX LONGVIEW CITY Municipal $98,199
TX LUBBOCK CITY Municipal $605,451
TX LUBBOCK COUNTY County $58,008
TX LUFKIN CITY Municipal $32,758
TX MARSHALL CITY Municipal $33,144
TX MCALLEN CITY Municipal $44,531
TX MCKINNEY CITY Municipal $60,637
TX MCLENNAN COUNTY County $58,008
TX MESQUITE CITY Municipal $131,807
TX MIDLAND CITY Municipal $93,553
TX MIDLAND COUNTY County $58,008
TX MISSOURI CITY Municipal $34,153
TX MONTGOMERY COUNTY County $144,817
TX NAVARRO COUNTY County $58,008
TX NEW BRAUNFELS CITY Municipal $44,531
TX NUECES COUNTY County $58,008
TX ODESSA CITY Municipal $242,862
TX PALESTINE CITY Municipal $43,832
TX PARIS CITY Municipal $39,340
TX PASADENA CITY Municipal $157,518
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TX PEARLAND CITY Municipal $40,503
TX PHARR CITY Municipal $45,149
TX PLANO CITY Municipal $99,049
TX PORT ARTHUR CITY Municipal $82,711
TX POTTER COUNTY County $58,008
TX RICHARDSON CITY Municipal $39,962
TX ROBSTOWN CITY Municipal $42,981
TX ROUND ROCK CITY Municipal $38,335
TX SAN ANGELO CITY Municipal $78,915
TX SAN ANTONIO CITY Municipal $2,331,581
TX SAN JUAN CITY Municipal $39,108 _
TX SAN MARCOS CITY Municipal _ __ $51,345
TX SHERMAN CITY Municipal $35,235
TX SMITH COUNTY County $53,282
TX TARRANT COUNTY County $58,008
TX TAYLOR COUNTY County $58,008
TX TEMPLE CITY Municipal $47,550
TX TEXARKANA CITY Municipal $83,330
TX TEXAS CITY Municipal $52,041
TX TOM GREEN COUNTY County $58,008
TX TRAVIS COUNTY County $154,035
TX TYLER CITY Municipal $99,436
TX VICTORIA CITY Municipal $61,568
TX VICTORIA COUNTY County $58,008
TX WACO CITY Municipal $161,082
TX WALKER COUNTY County $58,008
TX WEBB COUNTY County $58,008
TX WESLACO CITY Municipal $38,412
TX WICHITA COUNTY County $58,008
TX WICHITA FALLS CITY Municipal $94,867
TX WILLIAMSON COUNTY County $39,885
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