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April 2026
Ordinance amending the Dallas City Code's food establishment and consumer affairs chapters to establish requirements for serving or distributing food on public or private property, with penalties up to $500 for violations; the city incurs no direct cost.
An ordinance amending Chapter 17, “Food Establishments,” of the Dallas City Code by (1) amending Section 17-1.6 and Chapter 50, “Consumer Affairs,” of the Dallas City Code; (2) amending Sections 50-15
March 2026
Authorize acceptance of an additional $60,000 in sub-award grant funds from Bloomberg Philanthropies (via Johns Hopkins University) for the 'Love Your Block' initiative, which supports volunteer-driven neighborhood improvement projects, increasing the total grant award from $100,000 to $160,000.
Authorize the (1) acceptance of additional funds from Bloomberg Philanthropies at Johns Hopkins University (“JHU”) for the "Love Your Block" initiative to support volunteer-driven projects that addres
Authorize acceptance of an additional $60,000 in sub-award grant funds from Bloomberg Philanthropies (via Johns Hopkins University) for the 'Love Your Block' initiative, which supports volunteer-driven neighborhood improvement projects, increasing the total grant award from $100,000 to $160,000.
Authorize the (1) acceptance of additional funds from Bloomberg Philanthropies at Johns Hopkins University (“JHU”) for the "Love Your Block" initiative to support volunteer-driven projects that addres
December 2025
Ordinance amending Dallas City Code Chapter 17 (Food Establishments) to align local food establishment permitting, fees, and inspection authority with Texas Senate Bill 1008 and the Texas Food Establishment Rules as administered by the Texas Department of State Health Services.
…xas Food Establishment Rules (25 TAC Chapter 228), as administered by the Texas Department of State Health Services, to ensure statewide consistency in permitting, fees,…
Authorize a three-year service contract (with one-year renewal option) with sole-source vendor City Detect Inc. for AI-powered camera technology—covering purchase, installation, training, and support—for the Departments of Sanitation Services and Code Compliance, estimated at $2,556,000.
…e - powered camera technology for the Department of Sanitation Services and the Department of Code Compliance - City Detect Inc., sole source - Estimated amount of $2,556,000.00 - Financing…
Authorize a five-year sole-source service contract with OpportunitySpace, Inc. dba Tolemi for licenses, hosting, maintenance, and support of a spatial analysis and predictive modeling solution for the Department of Code Compliance, not to exceed $760,104.
Authorize a five-year service contract for licenses, hosting, maintenance, and support for a spatial analysis and predictive modeling solution for the Department of Code Compliance - OpportunitySpace,
Authorize a three-year sole-source service contract with HS GovTech USA Inc. for hosting, support, and maintenance of a restaurant inspection solution for the Department of Code Compliance, not to exceed $201,357.18.
Authorize a three-year service contract for the hosting, support, and maintenance of a restaurant inspection solution for the Department of Code Compliance - HS GovTech USA Inc. - sole source - Not to
October 2025
Authorizes a two-year cooperative purchasing agreement with Tyler Technologies through the Sourcewell cooperative for an electronic citation (eCitation) system for the Department of Code Compliance, not to exceed $403,287.
Authorize a two-year cooperative purchasing agreement for the implementation of an electronic citation system (eCitation) for the Department of Code Compliance with Tyler Technologies, Inc through the
June 2025
Authorization to reject all proposals received for supplemental code enforcement services for the Department of Code Compliance, with no cost to the city.
Authorize the rejection of proposals received for supplemental code enforcement services for the Department of Code Compliance - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
January 2025
Briefing to the Quality of Life, Arts, and Culture Committee presenting 2024 highlights and committee feedback from multiple city departments including Arts and Culture, Public Library, Community Care and Empowerment, Animal Services, Sanitation Services, Code Compliance, and Planning and Development.
2024 Department Highlights and Quality of Life, Arts, and Culture Committee Feedback [Luis Loya, Management Analyst, City Manager’s Office; Martine Elyse Philippe, Director, Office of Arts and Culture