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Festival. The committee coordinates with FIFA, local government, and regional partners on transportation, infrastructure, security, and community planning
conditions and create a healthier community environment through increased green space and improved pedestrian infrastructure
Newnam, Inc. (LAN) is a civil engineering firm based in Dallas, Texas, specializing in infrastructure services including water, transportation, stormwater, and utilities. Founded in 1935, the firm is recognized
prioritized Maple Avenue for pedestrian safety improvements under the Vision Zero program, with planned infrastructure changes including protected bike lanes and safer street design
municipalities across multiple states. The company was acquired by Core & Main in 2024, adding infrastructure to the parent company's Texas operations
Corp is a local government corporation created by the City of Dallas to finance infrastructure improvements at Dallas Love Field Airport through the issuance of airport revenue bonds. The corporation
Dallas Executive Airport Streetscape Enhancements Project is a transportation infrastructure initiative in Dallas involving streetscape improvements, sidewalk reconstruction, ADA accessibility upgrades, and pedestrian safety enhancements in the area surrounding Dallas
municipal engineering across Texas and surrounding states. They work with municipalities and developers on infrastructure and land development projects
Network Solutions, Inc. is an information technology services company specializing in managed services, network infrastructure, cybersecurity, and IT lifecycle solutions. The company is a certified minority-owned business enterprise
Urban Strategy is a civil engineering and consulting firm providing surveying, transportation planning, and infrastructure solutions. The firm serves commercial, residential, municipal, and other sectors across Texas, with offices
state transportation system. The Dallas District, one of TxDOT's regional divisions, manages transportation infrastructure across seven counties including Dallas, and operates the Dallas District Traffic Management Center (DalTrans
develops Home Base Operator (HBO) campuses at regional airports. The company specializes in providing infrastructure and services for based business aircraft, including hangars, office and lounge suites, and line-service
designing, building, and installing interactive water play features, splash pads, playgrounds, and related recreational infrastructure for parks and public facilities
capital projects division of Dallas Water Utilities responsible for planning, designing, constructing, and inspecting infrastructure projects. The program manages engineering services, pipeline construction, utility automation, and wastewater facilities to support
Comprehensive Environmental and Climate Action Plan (CECAP) and overseeing initiatives in electric vehicle infrastructure, community air quality, and renewable energy. With over a decade of experience in environmental, social
safety, capital improvements including landscaping and lighting, and community events. The district focuses on infrastructure enhancement and security within its designated area
aviation, rail, and public transportation. TxDOT operates a Dallas District that manages transportation infrastructure across Dallas County and surrounding counties in the region
Dallas Floodway Extension Project is a flood control infrastructure initiative in Dallas involving the construction of levees, including the Lamar and Cadillac Heights levees, and environmental mitigation including wetlands restoration
flamingos. The project includes an Elephant Great Room, education center, visitor amenities, and parking infrastructure, approved by Dallas City Council as part of the zoo's long-term expansion
encompasses approximately 2,181 properties in the Uptown neighborhood and funds public safety, infrastructure improvements, pedestrian amenities, and maintenance of common areas through property assessments. The current district term runs