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FIFA World Cup 2026

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is an international soccer tournament being hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Dallas is designated as a host city where matches will be played at a major stadium facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The city is preparing fan festivals and broadcast infrastructure to support the tournament.
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Street Resurfacing Contract Increase for FIFA World Cup (25-2610A)

Last: Oct 22, 2025·Infrastructure·Corridor
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June 2026

Upcoming Agenda Items

Authorization of a Public Emergency Services Agreement with FWC2026 US, Inc. (FIFA26) to provide onsite emergency medical services during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with an estimated $465,000 in general fund revenue to be received and deposited.

Authorize (1) a Public Emergency Services Agreement with FWC2026 US, Inc “FIFA26” to provide onsite emergency medical services during the 2026 FIFA World Cup; and (2) the receipt and deposit of the re

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Authorization of an interlocal cooperative agreement with the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) designating Dallas as a subrecipient for reimbursable activities under the 2026 FIFA World Cup Grant Program, at no direct cost to the city.

Authorize an interlocal cooperative agreement with the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) designating the City of Dallas a subrecipient for reimbursable activities through the 2026 FI

Briefing Memos

A briefing on public safety communications preparedness by the Dallas Police Department in advance of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Public Safety Communications Preparedness for FIFA World Cup 2026 [Allison B. Hudson, Assistant Director, Office of Media Relations and Community Affairs, Dallas Police Department]

Briefing Items

Status update on the city's activities and preparations related to the FIFA World Cup 2026.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Update

May 2026

Consent Agenda

Update briefing on the anticipated fiscal impacts of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Hotel Occupancy Tax revenues and short-term rental activity.

Update of anticipated impacts for Hotel Occupancy Tax and Short-Term Rentals associated with the FIFA World Cup 2026. [City Controller’s Office]

Briefing Memos

Briefing providing a final operational preparedness update on public safety and emergency management planning for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Dallas.

Final Operational Preparedness Update: Public Safety and Emergency Management Planning for FIFA World Cup 2026 [Kevin Oden, Director, Office of Emergency Management & Crisis Responses, Travis Houston,

April 2026

Consent Agenda

Designates the FIFA World Cup 2026 (June 10–July 19, 2026) as an officially recognized City of Dallas Special Event, with no cost to the city.

Consider approval of the designation of designating the FIFA World Cup 2026 from June 10, 2026 through July 19, 2026, as an officially recognized City of Dallas Special Event from June 10, 2026 throug

Briefing Memorandum

Briefing on the North Texas Human Rights Action Plan developed in connection with the 2026 FIFA World Cup, presented by senior leadership from the Housing and Community Empowerment department.

North Texas Human Rights Action Plan for 2026 World Cup [Jessica Galleshaw, Deputy Director & Chief Opportunity Officer - Housing and Community Empowerment; Christina da Silva, Assistant Director - Ho

March 2026

Briefing Items

A briefing on the City of Dallas's environmental sustainability strategy and approach in connection with hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, presented by the Director of the Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability.

City of Dallas Environmental Sustainability Approach for 2026 FIFA World Cup [Angela Hodges Gott, Director, Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability]

February 2026

Press Release

The City of Dallas has begun demolition of Halls D, E, and F at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas as a major milestone in the phased redevelopment of a new modern convention center, while Halls A, B, and C remain active and the facility prepares to serve as the FIFA World Cup 2026 International Broadcast Center.

Major Demolition Underway at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas