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Infrastructure Management Plan

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15 mentions across 10 events

Also known as: IMP

The City of Dallas Infrastructure Management Program (IMP) is a five-year planning initiative managed by the Department of Public Works that prioritizes maintenance and improvements to city streets, sidewalks, alleys, and bridges. The program uses pavement condition assessment data to guide infrastructure investment decisions and budgeting for public works assets.
10 eventsLast active Tracked since $42.5M city spending

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transportation (12)
contract (11)
utilities (4)
bond (2)
policy (2)
permit (1)
public safety (1)
development (1)
governance (1)
budget (1)

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May 2026

Consent Agenda

Authorizes a construction services contract with Viking Construction LLC, the lowest responsible bidder among four, for the 2026 Slurry Seal and Polymer Modified Micro-Surfacing program to maintain and repair city streets citywide, not to exceed $20,408,155.

Authorize a construction services contract for the 2026 Slurry Seal and Polymer Modified Micro-Surfacing Contract for citywide maintenance, repairs, and improvements of City streets - Viking Construct

$20.4M
Consent Agenda

Authorization of Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to increase an engineering services contract with Criado & Associates, LLC by $652,711 for Phase II PS&E design of intersection improvements at Dallas Parkway/Frankford Road and Gaston Avenue/Tucker Street, funded through ARPA, General Fund, and GO Bond funds.

…A) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund) ($334,713.00) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. bm.thompson@dallascityhall.com

$653K

April 2026

Consent Agenda

An ordinance amending Chapter 43 of the Dallas City Code to update standards for sidewalks, driveways, pavement cuts, and steel plates; establish new requirements for utility clearance letters and permittee contact information; allow cost recovery for delays caused by public service providers; and create a penalty of up to $500.

…o cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. NC Chloe.morgan@dallas.gov

$500
Items For Individual Consideration

Authorizes the second and final one-year renewal of a contract with Populus Technologies, Inc. for Mobility Manager data analysis subscription and consulting services supporting the city's shared dockless vehicle program, extending through April 14, 2027.

…inancing: General Fund (subject to annual appropriations) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. chloe.morgan@dallascityhall.com

$52K
Consent Agenda

Authorization of a cost-overrun payment to Union Pacific Railroad Company for additional costs incurred upgrading the Chalk Hill Road at-grade crossing between IH-30 frontage road and Singleton Boulevard, increasing the total contract from $1,308,399 to $2,008,399, funded by 2024B Certificates of Obligation.

…99.00 - Financing: 2024B Certificates of Obligation Fund *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. bm.thompson@dallascityhall.com

$700K

March 2026

Consent Agenda

Authorization to terminate an existing intergovernmental Project Specific Agreement with Dallas County and enter a new agreement designating the City as lead agency to administer construction for Cockrell Hill Road from La Reunion to Singleton Boulevard, at no cost to the City.

Authorize termination of the existing Project Specific Agreement with Dallas County, Transportation-Major Capital Improvement Projects (Project No. 30226) previously approved on January 11, 2017, by R

Consent Agenda

Authorizes acceptance of a $30M TxDOT Regional Toll Revenue grant and a $7.5M local bond match to fund construction of a new grade-separated 4-lane roadway with sidewalks and bicycle lanes on Herbert Street beneath the Union Pacific Railroad line.

…and 2024B Certificates of Obligation Fund ($7,500,000.00) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. chloe.morgan@dallascityhall.com

$7.5M

February 2026

Consent Agenda

Authorizes a three-year service price agreement with four vendors for laboratory instruments preventative maintenance services for the Dallas Water Utilities Department, totaling an estimated $1,148,394.03. Agilent Technologies, Thermo Electron, Metrohm USA, and Mantech were the lowest responsible bidders.

…s Water Utilities Fund (subject to annual appropriations) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. regina.webb@dallascityhall.com

$1.1M
Consent Agenda

Authorizes a professional services contract with Bridgefarmer & Associates, Inc. for the engineering design of the Malcolm X Bridge spanning the DART Central Rail Operating Facility Rail Yard, financed through the 2024 General Obligation Bond Fund.

…ansportation (A) Fund (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. chloe.morgan@dallascityhall.com

$1.2M
Consent Agenda

Authorizes a contract increase with Tiseo Paving Company to cover site security during work suspension, demobilization, remobilization, and additional work units needed to complete the Dolphin Road reconstruction, raising the contract ceiling from $7.17M to $8.38M.

…741.77 - Financing: 2024B Certificates of Obligation Fund *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. chloe.morgan@dallascityhall.com

$1.2M