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Approval of the November 10, 2025, Public Safety Committee Minutes Approval of the November 10, 2025, Public Safety Committee Minutes karen.gonzalez@dallascityhall.com
Work Wear Safety Shoes
Trust for Public Land — Trust for Public Land is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to creating parks and protecting land to connect pe
Dallas Public Library — The Dallas Public Library is the public library system serving the City of Dallas, Texas. It operates multiple branch li
Dana Safety Supply, Inc.
Dallas Public Library
City of Dallas, Public Works
CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY
New Jersey Safety Equip.
Singing Hills Public Art Project
Transportation & Public Works — The City of Dallas Department of Transportation and Public Works is responsible for the design, construction, and mainte
The Public Restroom Company
Section 28-61.1, “Standing and Walking in Certain Areas Prohibited [Dominique Artis, Chief of Public Safety, City Manager’s Office] Dallas City Code Section 28-63.3, “Solicitations to Occupants
Municipal Judge position. 2026 Appointment of the Municipal Judge Update [Dominique Artis, Chief of Public Safety, City Manager’s Office] 2026 Appointment of the Municipal Judge Update [Dominique Artis, Chief
Four contract actions on the agenda signal active procurement across utilities, transportation, aviation, and public safety construction. Four contract actions on the agenda signal active procurement across utilities, transportation, aviation
Approval of the November 6, 2025, Special Called Joint Meeting of the Public Safety Committee and Government Efficiency Committee Minutes Approval of the November 6, 2025, Special Called Joint Meeting
Approval of the November 6, 2025, Special called Joint Meeting Committee on Public Safety and Committee on Government Efficiency Meeting Minutes Approval of the November 6, 2025, Special called Joint
Center at UNT Dallas, with an embedded option to extend services for a broader Public Safety Complex if authorized by City Council. If that option is exercised, the UNT Dallas
with competitive fields ranging from 4 to 32 proposers across sanitation, infrastructure, parks, and public safety categories. Twenty-six procurement or contract items were approved, with competitive fields ranging from
appointee's name listed as a blank line in the published agenda, a $451K public safety roofing contract was deleted without explanation, and the council approved two zoning cases against