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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

organization
4 mentions across 4 events

Also known as: USACE

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is a federal organization providing civil works, military water resource services, and infrastructure development. The organization's Southwestern Division is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and manages water resources and watershed development across Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and New Mexico. The Fort Worth District, part of the Southwestern Division, manages reservoirs and flood-risk reduction infrastructure across North Texas.
4 eventsLast active Tracked since $71.5M city spending

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environment (4)
utilities (3)
grant (2)
budget (1)
permit (1)
public safety (1)
parks (1)

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November 2025

Consent Agenda

Authorizes acceptance of up to $70,000,000 in real estate reimbursement funds from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and their re-appropriation to acquire real estate parcels for the Dallas Floodway Extension System.

Authorize the (1) acceptance and deposit of real estate reimbursement funds from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; and (2) re-appropriation of real estate reimbursement funds to fulfill the City’s ong

$70.0M

August 2025

Consent Agenda
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Acceptance of a $2,000,000 USACE agreement (75% federal share) for White Rock Lake Environmental Infrastructure Design Assistance covering environmental review, water quality protection, dredging, permitting, and design, with the City providing a 25% matching contribution of $666,666.67 for a total project value of $2,666,666.67.

Authorize the (1) acceptance of an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) providing the amount of $2,000,000.00 for design assistance or potential implementation under Section 5140 of

$667K

June 2025

Consent Agenda

Authorize the city's 50% cost-share contribution with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, not to exceed $848,222.70, to conduct an accelerated levee system evaluation for the National Flood Insurance Program.

Authorize the total city direct cost, on a 50 percent cost share with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to perform an accelerated levee system evaluation of a federally authorized levee for the National Fl

$848K
Briefing Items

Briefing on the Dallas Floodway Levee System Supplemental Program, presented by representatives from the US Army Corps of Engineers and Dallas Water Utilities.

Dallas Floodway Levee System Supplemental Program Update [Mark Herrmann, Program Manager, P.G., PMP, US Army Corps of Engineers; Sarah Standifer, Director, Dallas Water Utilities; Eduardo Valerio, Ass