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Case File 26-1382A

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Authorize (1) rescinding the three-year service price agreement with ABH Pros, LLP for Group 3, previously approved on December 10, 2025, by Resolution No. 25-1888, for reflective lane striping services for parking lots and thermoplastic services for bike lane symbols for the Department of Transportation and Public Works; and (2) Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the service price agreement with Elite Striping, LLC dba Action Services to increase the scope of services to include Group 3 for reflective lane striping services for parking lots and thermoplastic services for bike lane symbols for the Department of Transportation and Public Works, increasing the service price agreement in the estimated amount of $3,366,319.00, from $4,428,768.50 to $7,795,087.50, second lowest responsible bidder of four - Estimated amount of $3,366,319.00 - Financing: General Fund ($2,250,000.00), DART Public Transportation System Projects Fund ($490,000.00), and Bike Lane Fund ($626,319.00) *In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.

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The City rescinded a three-year service price agreement with ABH Pros, LLP for reflective lane striping services on parking lots and thermoplastic services for bike lane symbols under the Department of Transport. The contract had been approved in December 2025 and covered maintenance of parking lot markings and bike lane symbols across the city. The rescission was approved on May 13, 2026.
1 eventFirst seen May 13, 2026Last activity May 13, 2026File #: 26-1382A
City Council: Approved As An Individual ItemMay 13, 2026
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Attorney
As of May 2026

Check challenge window for five Dallas utility easement abandonments

Context: Five utility and infrastructure easements were abandoned at uniform $11,150 compensation on May 13, 2026, with named beneficiaries Dallas ISD and Nexus Recovery Center Foundation — atypical price uniformity for parcels of presumably different size, location, and utility value.

Recommended: Verify immediately whether any client holds a utility franchise, recorded easement, or lease in the five corridors abandoned May 13 — the identical $11,150 compensation across all five separate parcels (including transfers to Dallas ISD and Nexus Recovery Center Foundation) suggests a formula-based valuation rather than individual appraisals, which could support a challenge to adequacy of consideration. Today is June 5; the 30-day window closes around June 12.

Source: City Council — May 13, 2026 →
Journalist
As of May 2026

Request Dallas Police counter-drone base contract records

Context: The 'supplement' label means an underlying contract already exists; the vendor and total program cost were not disclosed in the 54-item, $112.2M May 13, 2026 council session record.

Recommended: Pull the original counter-drone technology contract and any prior supplements to calculate the total Dallas Police program commitment — the May 13 action added $10.4M labeled as a 'supplement,' but the cumulative contract value and vendor identity are invisible in this session's record. A vendor unwilling to compete for a follow-on contract worth that much is itself a story.

Source: City Council — May 13, 2026 →
Lobbyist
As of May 2026

Identify Dallas Tax Increment Financing district facing expansion hearing

Context: A TIF expansion hearing authorization was pulled from the consent agenda and individually approved on May 13, 2026, meaning the expansion is contested and a hearing with real consequences is now imminent.

Recommended: Determine which TIF district's expansion hearing was just authorized and register client positions before a hearing date is posted — TIF boundary and incentive terms are locked in at the hearing stage, and the fact that this authorization was pulled from the consent agenda signals at least one council member is already scrutinizing it.

Source: City Council — May 13, 2026 →

Trust Proof

What we said then vs what happened next

We said (May 9, 2026):

Request Maple Mockingbird Tax Increment Finance Boundary Inclusion Before May 27

What happened (May 13, 2026):

Approved As An Individual Item

We said (May 9, 2026):

Map Your Site Against Maple Mockingbird Tax Increment Finance Expansion

What happened (May 13, 2026):

Approved As An Individual Item

We said (May 9, 2026):

Check Protest Filings Before Ledbetter Drive Zoning Reconsideration

What happened (May 13, 2026):

Approved As An Individual Item

We said (May 9, 2026):

Pull April 22 Record for Ledbetter Drive Zoning Hold

What happened (May 13, 2026):

Approved As An Individual Item

Timeline

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Approved As An Individual Item

Authorize (1) rescinding the three-year service price agreement with ABH Pros, LLP for Group 3, previously approved on December 10, 2025, by Resolution No. 25-1888, for reflective lane striping services for parking lots and thermoplastic services for bike lane symbols for the Department of Transportation and Public Works; and (2) Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the service price agreement with Elite Striping, LLC dba Action Services to increase the scope of services to include Group 3 for reflective lane striping services for parking lots and thermoplastic services for bike lane symbols for the Department of Transportation and Public Works, increasing the service price agreement in the estimated amount of $3,366,319.00, from $4,428,768.50 to $7,795,087.50, second lowest responsible bidder of four - Estimated amount of $3,366,319.00 - Financing: General Fund ($2,250,000.00), DART Public Transportation System Projects Fund ($490,000.00), and Bike Lane Fund ($626,319.00) *In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.