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Houston City Council Approves $832 Million Police Contract and $1.16 Billion HPD Budget

The five-year deal includes 36.5% pay raises for over 5,200 officers and increased funding for homeland security ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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Overview

  • Houston police officers will receive a 36.5% pay increase over five years, starting with a 10% raise in July 2025, under the newly approved $832 million contract.
  • The Houston Police Department’s $1.16 billion budget for fiscal 2026 allocates $49 million for first-year pay raises and increases homeland security funding by 29%.
  • The new contract aims to address recruitment challenges and declining officer ranks, with staffing levels falling from 5,300 in 2014 to 5,200 in 2024 despite over 6,000 authorized positions.
  • Cost-saving measures include $6.5 million in projected savings from civilian buyouts and planned division consolidations to optimize resources.
  • Critics have raised concerns about the budget’s impact on other city services, with cuts to departments like parks, libraries, and neighborhoods amidst a projected fiscal deficit for 2026.