Keller City Council Reviews Crime Initiative and Art Projects
The Keller City Council in Dallas-Fort Worth discussed updates on a real-time crime initiative and roundabout art projects.

Dallas Fort Worth, TX, August 21, 2026 —
The Keller City Council convened to review progress on key city initiatives, including an ongoing real-time crime effort and upcoming public art installations at roundabouts.
Discussions centered on the status of the real-time crime initiative, a program aimed at enhancing public safety through technology and data analysis. Specific details regarding the initiative’s updates, such as its operational status, technological advancements, or measured impacts, were not provided in the summary.
The council also addressed plans for public art projects to be featured at several of the city’s roundabouts. The summary did not specify the number of art projects, their proposed locations, the selection process for artists, or the estimated timelines for these installations. Information regarding the budget allocated for these art projects was also not available.
Further details on the scope, progress, and outcomes of both the real-time crime initiative and the roundabout art projects were not included in the provided summary. The meeting addressed these topics as updates for the council members.
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