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city facilities, financed by a federal DOE EECBG Program grant under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Authorize a one-year service contract for installation of high efficiency lighting and lighting controls

Meeting
Feb 11, 2026City Council
$874K

square feet to Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC for construction and maintenance of electrical infrastructure across city-owned land near South Central Expressway and Simpson Stuart Road, at no cost

Meeting
Apr 23, 2025City Council

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

Matter
Jun 11, 2026active

Compliance. Active solicitations this meeting drew fields of four to 32 proposers in water infrastructure and security, while parks Group 2 construction awarded to a sole bidder and the KBHCC

Insight
Jun 25, 2025For: contractor

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

Matter
Jan 15, 2026inactive

Alley Improvement Fund $5,000,000.00) (subject to annual appropriations) *In alignment with Infrastructure Improvements

Matter
Oct 22, 2025resolved

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

Matter
Mar 25, 2026resolved

resolution authorizing a TxDOT Advanced Funding Agreement related to the Zaragoza Project, a transportation infrastructure initiative. Amendment to Resolution for TxDOT Advanced Funding Agreement for Zaragoza Project Amendment to Resolution

Meeting
May 18, 2026Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

drainage design standards and revised school zone speed regulations — establish new regulatory baselines affecting infrastructure project submittals. A deleted sole-source homelessness services contract creates a pre-procurement window

Insight
Apr 9, 2025For: lobbyist

contain neighborhood-level heat exposure data relevant to equity and infrastructure investment coverage

Insight
Apr 7, 2025For: journalist

pairing of rezoning with deed restriction termination warrants follow-up. A Development Code infrastructure standards amendment proposed for forwarding to City Council raises questions about what prompted the update

Insight
Mar 6, 2025For: journalist

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

Matter
May 28, 2025resolved

Improvement Needs at the City Detention Center (25-632A) raises questions about deferred infrastructure investment that are worth pursuing. The Civil Service Board rules update

Insight
Mar 4, 2025For: journalist

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

Matter
Feb 3, 2026active

monitor this file for any recommendations that could affect park programming, staffing, or security infrastructure in their area

Insight
Mar 3, 2025For: resident

also referenced in the item record. The contract covers pedestrian and bicycle safety infrastructure on six streets near Rosemont school campuses within the Davis Garden TIF District, and the briefing

Insight
Mar 3, 2025For: contractor

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

Matter
Mar 25, 2026resolved

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

Matter
Feb 3, 2026active

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

Matter
Jan 8, 2025resolved

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

Matter
Mar 25, 2025inactive