Transportation and Infrastructure Committee · 1:00 PM · Council Chambers, City Hall
Analysis based on the published agenda — official vote outcomes not yet available. Results may appear as the city updates its records.
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Financial Highlights
Infrastructure & Facilities
Governance & Oversight
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Contractor
HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectThe agenda's largest new procurement was a $20.4M two-year street maintenance contract (26-1739A) proposed for Viking Construction LLC as the lowest responsible bidder of four. Three active utility construction and engineering contracts also proposed significant increases, and multiple supplemental agreements without disclosed amounts were scheduled for the June 10 City Council docket.
Lobbyist
HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectThe DART Board appointee candidate interviews (26-1547A) and the DART General Mobility Program FY26-27 project selection briefing (26-1546A) represent concurrent leverage points for organizations seeking to influence DART's governance and how discretionary transit funding is allocated in the next fiscal year.
Journalist
MediumMedium significance — notable action worth trackingThe DART Board appointee candidate interviews (26-1547A) and the DART General Mobility Program FY26-27 project selection briefing (26-1546A) raise questions about who shapes DART's future direction and which projects receive discretionary funding. Separately, three of the four largest financial items on the agenda were contract increases to active utility projects rather than new procurements.
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25 items(14 procedural hidden)
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#AA quarterly briefing from Dallas Area Rapid Transit leadership, presented by DART Board Chair Randall Bryant and Interim President & CEO Gene Gamez.
#BA briefing on the current status and updates to the Dallas Streetcar system, presented by the Transportation & Public Works Director.
#CMay 2026 status updates on ongoing public transportation improvement projects, presented by Transportation & Public Works.
#DA briefing on project selection criteria and proposed projects for the DART General Mobility Program for fiscal years 2026–27, presented by the Transportation & Public Works Director.
#EQ2 quarterly briefing report on the activities and performance of the Transportation and Public Works department.
#FA briefing item to conduct candidate interviews for appointment to the DART Board, chaired by Council Member Ridley of the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee.
#GForecast of upcoming briefing items for the committee, submitted by the City Manager's Office.
City Council May 27, 2026
#HAuthorizes a $809,519.08 increase in the construction services contract with Rebcon, LLC for additional work on the Bachman Dam and Spillway Improvement Project, raising the contract ceiling from $44,196,556.72 to $45,006,075.80, financed through the Water Capital Improvement F Fund and Water Construction Fund.
#IAuthorizes a $1,450,220.68 increase in the construction services contract with Tegrity Contractors, Inc. for additional work on the expansion, renovation, and site improvements for the Dallas Water Utilities Water Delivery Service Center at 4120 Scottsdale Drive, raising the contract from $17,082,920.00 to $18,533,140.68, financed through the Water Construction Fund.
#JAuthorizes a supplemental agreement increasing the professional services contract with Hazen and Sawyer, P.C. by $2,045,015 for additional engineering services on the Harry Hines and Webb Chapel Extension Wastewater Interceptors Project, raising the total contract value to $5,310,013.
#KAuthorizes an agreement with CPAC, LLC for a $32,500 developer contribution toward a traffic signal installation at the intersection of Bonnie View Road and Telephone Road, with a corresponding appropriation increase and fund deposit in the Transportation Special Projects Fund.
#LAuthorizes an agreement with developer HSM HWY 342 & Telephone Rd LP to contribute $55,000 toward a warranted traffic signal installation at the intersection of Bonnie View Road and Telephone Road, with a corresponding appropriation increase in the Transportation Special Projects Fund.
#MAuthorizes a two-year construction services contract with Viking Construction LLC, the lowest responsible bidder of four, for citywide street maintenance via slurry seal and polymer modified micro-surfacing, not to exceed $20,408,155.
City Council June 10, 2026
Aviation
#NConsideration of a cooperative agreement with DLT Solutions for AutoDesk software or services, requested by the City Manager's Office.
#OConsideration of the Dallas Love Field Entrance Roadway Intersection Project, which proposes an alternate entry roadway configuration for the airport.
#PCity application to seek a WSI grant, submitted through the City Manager's Office.
#QAgenda item concerning the Bachman Water Treatment Plant Water Quality Unit (WQU), submitted by the City Manager's Office.
#RSupplemental Agreement No. 1 amending the existing contract with Gresham Smith for the Pine Street Project, as requested by the City Manager's Office.
#SSupplemental Agreement No. 1 amending the existing contract with Bridgefarmer & Associates for the Prairie Creek Road Project, as requested by the City Manager's Office.
#TAmends the resolution authorizing a TxDOT Advanced Funding Agreement related to the Zaragoza Project, a transportation infrastructure initiative.
#UAmends the resolution for a contract award related to the Zaragoza Project, a transportation infrastructure initiative.
#VApproval of a grant agreement with the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) FY24 program, aimed at improving road safety infrastructure.
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