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Personnel and Ethics Code Amendments (25-3453A)
Dallas Area Rapid Transit One-Percent Sales Tax Support (25-938A)
Dallas Area Rapid Transit Funding at 1% Sales Tax (25-1101A)
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June 2026
Briefing on the Public Safety Committee's proposed legislative priorities for the 90th Texas Legislature and 120th Congress.
Public Safety Committee Proposed Legislative Priorities for the 90th Texas Legislature and 120th Congress [Eric Rodriguez, Director, Office of Government Affairs]
May 2026
A briefing for the Finance Committee to provide input on the city's State and Federal Legislative agenda priorities.
Finance Committee input on State & Federal Legislative agenda. [Office of Government Affairs]
Briefing on the city's 2027 federal and state legislative priorities and an overview of the legislative process.
Consideration of the 2027 Federal and State Legislative Priorities and Overview of the Legislative Process.
April 2026
A public hearing and Resolution of No Objection for Roseland Homes and DHA Housing Solutions for North Texas's application to TDHCA for 2026 4% Non-Competitive Low Income Housing Tax Credits to develop Roseland Homes at 3535 and 3335 Munger Avenue.
(1) A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application by Roseland Homes and/or its affiliate, DHA Housing Solutions for North Texas (collectively referred to as “Applicant”), to the Texas
Approval and adoption of the amended and restated Master Bond Ordinance of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to incorporate contemporary legal provisions and language supporting new debt instruments, at no cost to the City.
Approval and adoption of the amended and restated Master Bond Ordinance of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to add contemporary legal provisions and language supporting the use of new debt
An ordinance approving DFW Airport Board Resolution No. 2025-09-257 to amend Chapter 17 of the Airport's Construction and Fire Prevention Standards, adding contemporary legal provisions supporting new debt instruments, at no cost to the City.
An ordinance approving Dallas Forth Worth International Airport Board Resolution No. 2025-09-257, adopted on September 4, 2025, for the purpose of amending Approval and adoption of the amended Chapter
Approval and adoption of the amended and restated 55th Supplemental and Concurrent Bond Ordinance for DFW Airport Joint Revenue Bonds, reflecting changes to the Master Bond Ordinance as they apply to the Subordinate Commercial Paper Lien Program, at no cost to the City.
Approval and adoption of the aAmended and rRestated 55th Fifty-Fifth Supplemental and Concurrent Bond Ordinance relating to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Joint Revenue Bonds, reflecting
Approval of four supplemental bond ordinances authorizing up to $3 billion in new DFW Joint Revenue Bond debt for June 2026–May 2027, including refunding outstanding commercial paper and increasing the Series I commercial paper program from $750M to $1.5B and Series II from $600M to $1B, at no direct cost to the City.
Approval and adoption of the Seventy-Second, Seventy-Third, Seventy-Fourth, and Seventy-Fifth Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinances amending the Master Bond Ordinance relating to Dallas Fort Worth I
March 2026
Authorizes City Council approval, as elected representative under IRC Section 147(f), of the Dallas Housing Authority's issuance of up to $19,776,000 in tax-exempt Multifamily Residential Mortgage Revenue Bonds to refinance acquisition, rehabilitation, and construction costs for two affordable senior housing complexes—Village at Lakewest I and II Apartments—on Bickers Street.
Authorize the approval of the City Council of the City of Dallas, as the applicable elected representative as defined by Section 147(f)(2)(E) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Cod
Authorizes City Council approval for the Dallas Housing Authority to issue up to $69,152,737 in tax-exempt Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds to finance the rehabilitation and construction of the 276-unit Roseland Homes project near 3335 Munger Avenue, with no cost to the city.
Authorize the approval of the City Council of the City of Dallas, as the applicable elected representative as defined by Section 147(f)(2)(E) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Cod