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Department of Facilities and Real Estate Management

department
162 mentions across 35 events
City of Dallas department responsible for design, construction, operation, maintenance, repair, and renovation of public buildings and facilities. Manages approximately 750 city-owned or leased facilities through five divisions: Business Operations, Custodial and Customer Care, Facility Maintenance and Operations, Capital Improvement, and Real Estate. Oversees facility maintenance architecture and engineering, property purchases and sales, and lease management.
35 eventsLast active Tracked since $122.5M city spending

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development (88)
contract (47)
utilities (37)
governance (23)
budget (22)
permit (19)
passed (17)
transportation (16)
consent agenda (15)
financial (13)

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requester (140)
mentioned (22)

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3202 Canton St, Dallas, Texas 75226·Show on Google Maps ↗
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October 2025

Consent Agenda
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Resolution declaring approximately 400 square feet of undevelopable land near West Northwest Highway and Ovella Avenue as unwanted and unneeded, and authorizing its sale to the abutting owner, Lumin Education, for an estimated $2,710.

A resolution declaring approximately 400 square feet of undevelopable land unwanted and unneeded, located near the intersection of West Northwest Highway and Ovella Avenue; and authorizing its sale to

$3K
Items For Individual Consideration

Briefing on library bond projects featuring presentations by CBRE and Streetsense representatives alongside a city Facilities and Real Estate Management official, likely covering real estate and urban design assessments for library facilities.

Library Bond Projects - CBRE [Peter Jansen, Southwest Regional Manager & Executive Vice President, CBRE; Larisa Ortiz, Managing Director of Public Non-profit Solutions, Streetsense; Jodi Dubyoski, Sen

Consent Agenda
requester

Ordinance abandoning multiple sanitary sewer, water, and storm sewer easements to the University of Texas System near Harry Hines Boulevard and Mockingbird Lane, and authorizing dedication of new wastewater and water easements, generating revenue to the city.

An ordinance abandoning nine sanitary sewer, four water, and two storm sewer easements, and abandoning a portion of a sanitary sewer easement and a storm sewer easement to the Board of Regents of The

$23K

September 2025

Consent Agenda
requester

The city is abandoning a portion of Fifteenth Street and an entire water main reservation (approximately 12,701 sq ft) to the City of Dallas as abutting owner near Ewing Avenue and Clarendon Drive, authorizing a quitclaim, and dedicating approximately 4,427 sq ft for new water easements, generating $11,150 in General Fund revenue.

An ordinance abandoning a portion of Fifteenth Street and an entire water main reservation to the City of Dallas, the abutting owner, containing approximately 12,701 square feet of land, located near

$11K
Consent Agenda
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Authorizes the private sale of a tax foreclosed property at 12229 Dandridge Drive, acquired through a Sheriff's Sale, to Dallas County for an estimated $55,783 in revenue.

Authorize the private sale of a tax foreclosed property to Dallas County, located at 12229 Dandridge Drive acquired by the taxing authorities from a Sheriff’s Sale – Estimated Revenue: $55,783.00 (see

$56K
Consent Agenda
requester

Authorizes the quitclaim of 24 tax foreclosed properties to be sold to the highest qualified bidders and the release of non-tax liens included in the foreclosure judgment, with sale revenue to be determined by the real estate market.

Authorize (1) the quitclaim of 24 properties acquired by the taxing authorities from the Tax Foreclosure Sheriff's Sale that will be sold to the highest qualified bidders; and (2) the execution of rel

Consent Agenda
requester

Ordinance abandoning approximately 468 square feet of Hall Street near the intersection of Roseland Avenue to abutting owner The Hall Street Yankee, LLC via quitclaim, generating $19,890 in General Fund revenue plus a $20 publication fee.

An ordinance abandoning a portion of Hall Street to The Hall Street Yankee, LLC, the abutting owner, containing approximately 468 square feet of land, located near the intersection of Hall Street and

$20K
Consent Agenda
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Authorizes a five-year lease with Esperanza Community Center at Dobie Local Government Corporation for approximately 5,571 square feet at 14040 Rolling Hills Lane to operate a Women, Infants and Children Clinic from December 2025 through November 2030, not to exceed $389,970 funded by the WIC Grant.

Authorize a five-year lease agreement with Esperanza Community Center at Dobie Local Government Corporation, Inc., for approximately 5,571 square feet of clinic and office space located at 14040 Rolli

$390K
Items For Individual Consideration
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Authorize condemnation by eminent domain to acquire eleven parcels totaling approximately 78,483 square feet near Pontiac Street and Cadillac Drive for the Cadillac Heights Phase II Project, funded by 2006 General Obligation Bond Funds, not to exceed $1,650,000.

Authorize the second step of acquisition for condemnation by eminent domain to acquire eleven parcels for a total of approximately 78,483 square feet of land (list attached to the Agenda Information S

$1.6M
Consent Agenda
requester

The city is abandoning a sanitary sewer easement with temporary working space (approximately 2,918 sq ft) to the abutting owner Grand Bazaar Denton, LLC, near the intersection of Denton Drive and Reward Lane, generating $11,150 in revenue to the General Fund.

An ordinance abandoning a sanitary sewer easement with temporary working space easement to Grand Bazaar Denton, LLC, the abutting owner, containing approximately 2,918 square feet of land, located nea

$11K