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Briefing update on the North Texas Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Call for Projects, presented by the Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability. North Texas Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Call for Projects Update
conditions with an expiration of January 1, 2028 or completion of the associated infrastructure project. An application for a new Specific Use Permit for a temporary concrete or asphalt batching
from DART leadership to the Joint DART Board and Dallas City Council Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, presented by the President & CEO and Executive Vice President of Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Company LLC for additional storm drainage improvements on Hull Avenue, part of the Joppa Infrastructure Improvements project, bringing the total contract to $6,220,960. Department of Transportation and Public
inspection, and bridge monitoring services under the Bridge Management Program in support of the Infrastructure Management Plan, increasing the contract by $351,000.00 to a new total
South Dallas Fair Park Area Plan to support small businesses, entrepreneurs, and address historic infrastructure underinvestment in the area bounded by Haskell Avenue, Botham Jean Boulevard, and two rail lines
property for plumbing and eligible home repairs to connect unserved properties to public wastewater infrastructure, with $935,000 appropriated from the Unserved Septic to Sewer Program Fund. Authorize the City
briefing memorandum presenting an evaluation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure requirements and a peer city analysis as groundwork for potential EV policy amendments. Evaluation of Electronic Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure
Approval of the meeting minutes from the January 20, 2026 Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Meeting. Approval of the minutes for the January 20, 2026 Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Meeting Approval
Approval of the minutes from the January 21, 2025 Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting. Approval of the January 21, 2025 Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Meeting Approval of the January
Approval of the minutes from the March 25, 2025 Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting. Approval of the March 25, 2025 Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Meeting Approval of the March
Authorizes a $26 million increase to a previously approved State Infrastructure Bank loan application, raising the total loan to $116 million to finance transportation improvements and demolition surrounding
appointment to the DART Board, chaired by Council Member Ridley of the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee. DART Board Appointee Candidate Interviews [Council Member Ridley, Chair of Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, City
Dallas Executive at AECOM, managing the firm's North Texas business strategy and infrastructure projects. In 2024, she was appointed as Dallas's Assistant City Manager overseeing the Sustainable portfolio
Financing: Dallas Water Utilities Fund (subject to annual appropriations) *In alignment with Infrastructure Maintenance. Authorize a three-year service price agreement for dive services inspections and repairs for the Dallas
Code Amendment (District -ALL) An of amending the Dallas Development Code Division 51A-8.600 - Infrastructure Design and Construction under Section 51A-8.601 - General Standards: (b) All street paving, storm drainage
Redevelopment Fund ($2,000,000.00) and General Fund ($2,401,603.00) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. Authorize a construction services contract for the 2026 Annual Street Resurfacing Contract with
appropriations); and Wastewater Construction Fund ($16,515.00) (subject to annual appropriations) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. Authorize (1) a Project Specific Agreement with Dallas County (“County”) (Transportation - Major Capital
General Obligation Bond Fund) ($288,078.00) and General Fund ($96,026.00) *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. Authorize a professional engineering services contract with Lee Engineering, LLC, the most highly
Financing: 2024B Certificates of Obligation Fund *In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan. Authorize a cost-overrun payment to Union Pacific Railroad Company (UPRR), to compensate UPRR for the additional funding