City to buy 8 police vehicles
October 27, 2025
By David Stone
The Belton Journal
The Belton City Council approved the purchase of eight new police vehicles during Tuesday's meeting.
Police Chief Larry Berg said the Capital Equipment Replacement Fund, created several years ago by the City Council, has been successful at creating a level funding mechanism to sustain the city fleet of vehicles and equipment.
"The Fiscal Year 2026 budget contains funding in the amount of $564,700 to purchase and equip the new vehicles for the Belton Police Department," Berg said.
Tuesday's Council action will purchase four Ford Supercrew police vehicles at a price of $48,500 each, three Ford Explorer Interceptors at a price of $45,700 each, and one Ford Explorer Active at a price of $37,600.
"The installment of emergency equipment and agency-supplied equipment will be performed by Dana Safety Supply in Fort Worth for an additional cost of $133,825.94," Berg added. "Agency-supplied equipment — cameras, radars, radios, stop sticks, and data transfer routes — will be purchased separately at a total cost of $136,222.64."
"The purchase of these vehicles will strengthen the Police Department fleet while avoiding higher costs associated with maintenance repairs of older model vehicles," he said.
All eight vehicles are ready for delivery. The vehicles will be purchased from Sames Bastrop Ford.
Council approved an ordinance on first reading and set a public hearing and second reading for Nov. 10, granting a commercial solid waste collection franchise to Frontier Waste Solutions.
Frontier is seeking a commercial solid waste franchise from the City. The company anticipates commencing services shortly after a franchise is awarded.
Belton City Charter requires two readings and a public hearing. Council also approved an ordinance amendment relating to a prohibition to ride or propel any bicycle on any sidewalk, or propel a skateboard or coaster along any sidewalk, in any parking lot, or in any street or roadway.
A public hearing was held Tuesday night, but no one spoke in favor of or against the amendment.









