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work for Phase II of the Jefferson Boulevard Viaduct Modification and Realignment project. This infrastructure work was designed to realign and modify the viaduct to improve traffic flow and structural
construction improvements at the Pearl and Flora Streets intersection. The project sought to fund infrastructure work at this location in downtown Dallas. The proposal stalled without final approval. Department
Staff Recommendation: Approval, with an expiration date of January 1, 2028, or when the infrastructure project for which the temporary concrete batching plant is needed is completed, whichever is earlier
zoned for commercial service and currently has a special use permit for broadcasting infrastructure. An application for a new Specific Use Permit for Commercial Motor Vehicle Parking on property zoned
Alley Improvement Fund $5,000,000.00) (subject to annual appropriations) *In alignment with Infrastructure Improvements
zoning district, requiring a new Specific Use Permit. The tower would provide cellular communication infrastructure in an area where such use wasn't previously allowed without a permit. The city
planned demolition of a portion of the viaduct. This contract was part of broader infrastructure work on Jefferson Boulevard to modify and realign the existing structure. The contract was approved
contribution and overall health of these municipal agencies that support housing development and public infrastructure. Financial Reporting Relating to the Housing Finance Corporation and the Public Facility Corporation
city funding plus a developer fee, representing a significant public investment in sports infrastructure and economic development. The proposal was approved as amended on March 25, 2026. Authorize
important for modernizing this major civic venue and supporting Dallas's public event infrastructure. The contract was approved on January 8, 2025. Authorize (1) a professional service contract with KAI/Alliance
funds were spent through December 31, 2025. These federal community development dollars support housing, infrastructure, and local services across the city. The Committee on Finance is reviewing the spending report
well as for broadcasting and city staff operations. This facility provided essential logistics infrastructure for hosting the international soccer tournament. The city council approved the lease agreement. Authorize an eight
budget development process determines how municipal resources are allocated to core services, programs, and infrastructure that affect residents citywide. FY 2026-27 and FY 2027-28 Biennial Budget Development Process
adding costs to the municipal budget. The measure was reviewed by the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee but did not advance further. Office of Governmental Affairs: Authorize a resolution to express