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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 Council is rescinding a three-year service agreement with ABH Pros, LLP for reflective lane striping in parking lots and thermoplastic marking services for bike lanes. This ends a contract covering work for the Department of Transport to maintain parking lot visibility and bike lane markings across the city.
1 eventFirst seen May 13, 2026Last activity May 13, 2026File #: 26-1382A
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Attorney

Check Protest Filings Before Ledbetter Drive Zoning Reconsideration

Why now: Z14 was deferred at the April 22 public hearing, signaling unresolved opposition; under Texas Local Government Code §211.006(d), timely written protests from qualifying owners within 200 feet trigger a supermajority requirement that carries into the May 13 reconsideration vote.

What to do: Before May 13, pull the April 22 hearing record for Z14 on Ledbetter Drive and confirm whether adjacent property owners submitted written protest petitions — if owners representing 20% or more of surrounding land area did, council must meet a three-quarters supermajority to approve, and a simple-majority vote would be procedurally defective and subject to statutory challenge.

Act before: After May 13 vote record is certified and the 30-day challenge window opens

Source: City Council — May 13, 2026 →
Developer

Map Your Site Against Maple Mockingbird Tax Increment Finance Expansion

Why now: The Maple/Mockingbird Tax Increment Financing District plan amendment covering a 9.3-acre geographic expansion has a formal public hearing set for May 27, 2026; the boundary is fixed at that proceeding and cannot be adjusted administratively afterward.

What to do: Obtain the proposed Maple/Mockingbird Tax Increment Financing District amendment map and confirm whether your site falls within the 9.3-acre expansion boundary before the May 27 public hearing — properties newly included in the district become eligible for Tax Increment Financing-backed public infrastructure reimbursements that can reduce your out-of-pocket vertical construction costs.

Act before: After May 27 Tax Increment Financing public hearing closes the boundary record

Source: City Council — May 13, 2026 →
Journalist

Pull April 22 Record for Ledbetter Drive Zoning Hold

Why now: Z14 on Ledbetter Drive is the only case among the 15 May 13 zoning matters that lacks aligned staff and City Plan Commission approval recommendations, having been deferred since the April 22 public hearing — the specific reason for the hold does not appear in the public record.

What to do: Request the April 22, 2026 City Council hearing transcript and any written communications about Z14 on Ledbetter Drive filed between April 22 and May 13 — specifically, what objection or condition caused council to defer rather than vote, and whether any contact with the applicant occurred during that gap.

Act before: After May 13 City Council vote on Z14 closes the public record

Source: City Council — May 13, 2026 →
Lobbyist

Request Maple Mockingbird Tax Increment Finance Boundary Inclusion Before May 27

Why now: The Maple/Mockingbird Tax Increment Financing District plan amendment has a formal public hearing set for May 27, 2026, making this the last practical window to influence the geographic boundary before council adoption.

What to do: If your client owns land adjacent to but outside the proposed 9.3-acre Maple/Mockingbird Tax Increment Financing expansion, contact the Office of Economic Development now to request boundary inclusion before the May 27 public hearing — once the hearing record closes and council adopts the amendment, adding a parcel requires a separate future amendment proceeding with no guaranteed timeline.

Act before: After May 27 Tax Increment Financing public hearing

Source: City Council — May 13, 2026 →

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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.