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City of Dallas Department of Transportation and Public Works

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252 mentions across 43 events

Also known as: TPW, DDOT

The City of Dallas Department of Transportation and Public Works (formed October 1, 2024 through a merger of separate transportation and public works departments) is responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of the city's mobility infrastructure within the public right-of-way. The department manages the city's multimodal surface transportation system with a focus on safety, reliability, efficiency, and sustainability.
43 eventsLast active Tracked since $1.0B city spending

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transportation (207)
contract (129)
grant (50)
budget (32)
policy (29)
development (27)
utilities (19)
passed (17)
consent agenda (17)
public safety (16)

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requester (200)
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1500 Marilla Street, Dallas, Texas 75201·Show on Google Maps ↗
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April 2025

Consent Agenda
requester

Authorizes acceptance of an $8.4 million TxDOT Regional Toll Revenue grant to construct 22 traffic signals at various locations in Dallas, with no local match required, for the period through April 30, 2028.

Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the State of Texas through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the Regional Toll Revenue (RTR) State Highway (SH) 121 toll project (Agreemen

$8.4M
Consent Agenda
requester

Authorizes acceptance of a $1,775,000 federal Surface Transportation Block Grant through TxDOT for roadway and pedestrian improvements at the intersection of Dallas Parkway and Frankford Road, including an additional southbound lane and a right-turn lane, with a $17,750 local match.

Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the Surface Transportation

$18K
Consent Agenda
requester

Ordinance amending Dallas City Code Chapter 28 to update speed regulations, school traffic zone designations, and one-way street rules in school zones, establishing a maximum penalty of $200 with no direct cost to the city.

An ordinance amending Chapter 28, “Motor Vehicles and Traffic,” of the Dallas City Code by amending Sections 28-44, 28-50, and 28-60 (1) designating speed regulations on streets other than expressways

$200
Consent Agenda
requester

Authorization to accept a $1,000,000 HUD Economic Development Initiative grant to fund a planning study along the Garland Road corridor from Gaston/East Grand Avenue to IH-635, including fund establishment and appropriations through August 2032.

Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the FY 2024 Economic Development Initiative Community Project Funding (Grant No. B-24-CP-TX-

$1.0M

March 2025

Consent Agenda
requester

Authorizes a three-year master agreement with Paradigm Traffic Systems, Inc. through the BuyBoard cooperative purchasing program for the purchase of traffic signal equipment and materials, estimated at $3,000,000.

Authorize a three-year master agreement for the purchase of traffic signal equipment and materials for the Department of Transportation and Public Works with Paradigm Traffic Systems, Inc. through The

$3.0M
Consent Agenda
requester

Authorizes acceptance of a $2,000,000 federal Surface Transportation Block Grant through TxDOT for environmental assessment and engineering services to rehabilitate Harry Hines Boulevard/McKinnon Street with signage, signal, and intersection improvements from the Dallas North Tollway to Moody Street.

Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the Surface Transp

$2.0M
Consent Agenda

Three-year master agreement for the purchase of mobile concrete for the Department of Transportation and Public Works, awarded to H&H Concrete on Demand, Inc. for an estimated $12,662,812.

Authorize a three-year master agreement for the purchase of mobile concrete for the Department of Transportation and Public Works - H&H Concrete on Demand, Inc. dba H&H Pool Decks, Inc., lowest respon

$12.7M
Consent Agenda
requester

Authorizes a payment to Dallas County for the City's share of additional traffic signal improvements required for the Harry Hines Multimodal Connection Project, not to exceed $75,000, funded through the 2017 General Obligation Bond Fund.

Authorize payment to Dallas County for the City’s share of the additional traffic signal improvements needed for the Harry Hines Multimodal Connection Project in an amount not to exceed $75,000.00 - N

$75K
Consent Agenda
requester

The city would enter into a no-cost contract with Urban Smart Growth LT, LLC to accept a donation of privately funded design plans for pedestrian improvements and roadway upgrades on North Haskell Avenue between US 75 Northbound Frontage Road and Capitol Avenue.

Authorize a contract with Urban Smart Growth LT, LLC for the donation of privately funded design plans to construct pedestrian improvements including crosswalks, median sidewalk, pedestrian signals, a

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A briefing introducing Serve Robotics delivery robots and their potential use and regulation within the city's transportation infrastructure.

Introduction of “Serve Robotics” Delivery Robots [Ghassan Khankarli, Ph.D., P.E., Director, Department of Transportation and Public Works]