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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
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
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
Dallas-Fort Worth area. The city is preparing fan festivals and broadcast infrastructure to support the tournament
consulting firm with an office in Dallas, Texas. The firm provides services in infrastructure, development, utilities, and environmental projects, including work for municipal clients such as the City of Dallas
engineering, construction engineering and inspection, and land surveying. It operates as a full-service infrastructure consulting firm serving public and private sector clients
company operates multiple branches across the United States and serves as a vendor for infrastructure supplies and materials
Dallas Water Utilities infrastructure project involving the FM01 Five Mile Creek Interceptor sewer system. The project encompasses easement acquisition and pipeline work for one of Dallas's primary wastewater collection
Bridgefarmer & Associates, Inc. is a consulting engineering firm specializing in transportation infrastructure, founded in 1976. The firm provides civil design and construction management services for bridges, highways, railroads, roads
multiple offices in Dallas. The firm provides services to public and private clients across infrastructure, transportation, development, and planning disciplines
Dallas Love Field Airport's major capital expansion and modernization initiative that includes infrastructure improvements such as a new headhouse, expanded concourse, parking facilities, and a consolidated rental car facility
existing facility and creation of a mixed-use district with extensive open-space infrastructure and an improved street grid. The project aims to position Dallas as a premier convention
Gateway Public Green Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on developing greenspace and catalyzing infrastructure reinvestment in Southern Dallas communities. The foundation leads the development of Halperin Park, a landmark
municipal infrastructure project to rehabilitate the Bachman Lake Dam and adjacent spillway system in Dallas. The project improved flood control capacity, replaced and relocated spillways to reduce adjacent property flooding
City of Dallas municipal department providing IT infrastructure, services, and support to city government. The department empowers residents, visitors, and businesses through sustainable, reliable, and efficient technology services and smarter
appointed December 2020. Dr. Khankarli brings over 30 years of professional experience in transportation infrastructure and public works management, including more than 20 years at the Texas Department of Transportation