North Central Texas Council of Governments
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January 2026
A resolution reaffirming the City Council's opposition to aboveground rail lines through the Central Business District, Uptown, and Victory Park, while conditionally supporting NCTCOG's acceptance of a $500,000 federal grant for high-speed rail corridor planning with conditions protecting Dallas's rail policy positions.
…on as stated in Resolution No. 24-0876 approved on June 12, 2024, (2) supports North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) Regional Transportation Council’s (RTC) request to NCTCOG’s executive…
A status briefing on the North Central Texas Council of Governments' High-Speed Rail Corridor Identification Development, presented by the Director of Transportation & Public Works.
Status of North Central Texas Council of Governments’ High-Speed Rail Corridor Identification Development [Gus Khankarli, Director - Transportation & Public Works]
October 2025
Authorizes payment of annual membership fees and continuation of service arrangements with seven organizations totaling $1,228,454.30, covering aviation associations, utility steering committees, a regional planning council, and a technology research firm.
Authorize payment of annual membership fees and continuation of arrangements for the North American Region of the Airports Council International in an amount not to exceed $110,000.00, American Associ
April 2025
Authorizes acceptance of $1.8 million in Regional Toll Revenue Funds from TxDOT to fund construction of a city storm water pump house at McCallum Boulevard and Hillcrest Road, required to mitigate environmental impacts from accommodating DART's Silverline transit project.
Authorize the (1) acceptance of Regional Toll Revenue Funds from the State of Texas, acting by and through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), within the North Central Texas Council of Gov
Dallas Water Utilities seeks authorization to accept $1.8 million in Regional Toll Revenue Funds from TxDOT to mitigate environmental impacts from construction of a storm water pump house at McCallum Boulevard and Hillcrest Road, required to accommodate DART's Silverline transit line.
Dallas Water Utilities: Authorize the (1) acceptance of Regional Toll Revenue Funds from the State of Texas, acting by and through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), within the North Cent
February 2025
Briefing on Transit 2.0, a 20-year long-range transportation planning initiative for the regional transit authority, presented by the North Central Texas Council of Governments.
Progress On Transit 2.0: Next 20 Years for Our Transportation Authority [Michael Morris, Director of Transportation, North Central Texas Council of Governments]
January 2025
Authorizes grant applications to the North Central Texas Council of Governments' 2025 Transportation Alternative Program for up to $5,700,000 for the Cotton Belt Trail and up to $837,000 for the Marni Kaner Trail, with no direct cost to the City.
Authorize an application for the North Central Texas Council of Governments 2025 Transportation Alternative Program Call for Projects (a) in an amount not to exceed $5,700,000.00 from the North Centra