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Fees Assistance Program for eligible recipients related to unpaid fines and fees without compromising public safety; (2) accept a grant from the National League of Cities (NLC) - CAFFE Sustainability Mini

Meeting
Jan 22, 2025City Council
$10K

Redevelopment of Vacant/Underutilized Downtown Buildings, Underdeveloped Parcels, Surface Parking Lots line item to the Public Safety Building (replace Fire Station No. 18) line item in the Downtown Connection Sub-district

Meeting
Apr 7, 2025Economic Development Committee
$7.0M

plus closing cost and title expenses not to exceed $9,060.00) - Financing: Public Safety (G) Funds Authorize the second step of acquisition for condemnation by eminent domain to acquire from

Meeting
Jun 11, 2025City Council
$1.1M

Supplemental Agreement No. 4 to extend the service contract with CentralSquare Technologies, LLC (previously Public Safety Corporation) for the processing of applications and renewals of security alarm permits

Meeting
Dec 10, 2025City Council
$583K

plus closing costs and title expenses not to exceed $9,060.69) - Financing: Public Safety (G) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund) Authorize acquisition from AT&T INC., formerly known

Meeting
Mar 26, 2025City Council
$1.1M

total construction budget of $150,000,000.00 - Not to exceed $150,000.00 - Financing: Public Safety Facilities (F) Fund (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund) *In alignment with Bond Implementation Program. Authorize

Meeting
Jan 28, 2026City Council
$150K

Supplemental Agreement No. 3 to extend the service contract with CentralSquare Technologies, LLC (previously Public Safety Corporation) for the processing of applications and renewals of security alarm permits

Meeting
Sep 24, 2025City Council
$875K

exceed $5,362,706.00, from $10,024,551.50 to $15,387,257.50 - Financing: Public Safety Facilities Fund (F) (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund) ($4,362,706.00) and LE-Regional

Meeting
Oct 20, 2025Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
$5.4M

seven financial counseling proposals were rejected with no award (#36), and a $451K public safety roof maintenance contract covering 75 facilities was deleted before a vote. Three procurement scopes from

Insight
Jan 22, 2025For: contractor

exceed $5,362,706.00, from $10,024,551.50 to $15,387,257.50 - Financing: Public Safety Facilities Fund (F) (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund) ($4,362,706.00) and LE-Regional

Meeting
Oct 22, 2025City Council
$5.4M

Plan and Reinvestment Zone Financing Plan (City Council District 6) [Dominique Artis, Chief of Public Safety, City Manager’s Office] Upcoming Agenda Item: Acquisition of approximately 36,685 square feet

Meeting
Mar 3, 2026Public Safety Committee

Supplemental Agreement No. 4 to extend the service contract with CentralSquare Technologies, LLC (previously Public Safety Corporation) for the processing of applications and renewals of security alarm permits

Meeting
Dec 8, 2025Public Safety Committee
$583K

total project budget of $150,000,000.00 - Not to exceed $150,000.00 - Financing: Public Safety Facilities (F) Fund (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund) Office of Bond and Construction Management: Authorize

Meeting
Jan 20, 2026Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
$150K

Dallas, Texas, operating under a council-manager system. It provides city services including public safety, public works, economic development, and municipal courts. The city is governed by a Mayor

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plus closing costs and title expenses not to exceed $4,000.00) - Financing: Public Safety Facilities (F) (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund) Authorize termination of a ninety-nine year ground lease

Meeting
Feb 25, 2026City Council
$79K

emergency food distribution services that were necessary to preserve and protect the public health and safety of city residents performed from November 23, 2025 through January 13, 2026; (2) partial

Meeting
Feb 25, 2026City Council

emergency food distribution services that were necessary to preserve and protect the public health and safety of city residents performed from November 23, 2025 through January

Meeting
Jan 14, 2026City Council
$225K

emergency food distribution services that were necessary to preserve and protect the public health and safety of city residents performed during the period from November 24, 2025 through January

Meeting
Jan 14, 2026City Council
$225K

light industrial areas. South Side Quarter Development Corporation operates the district, providing enhanced public safety, capital improvements including landscaping and lighting, and community events. The district focuses on infrastructure enhancement

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software vendor that provides cloud-based solutions for public sector agencies, including public safety, administrative, and justice management systems. The company serves thousands of government agencies across North America with

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