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Homeland Security Grants Division is part of the Texas Governor's Public Safety Office and administers federal homeland security grant programs including the State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) and Urban

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Ratification of a meet and confer labor agreement between the City and six public safety unions covering firefighters and police, effective February 25 through September 30, 2026, not to exceed

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Feb 25, 2026City Council
$75.6M

five named officials from four departments, reflecting coordination on a cross-agency permitting and public safety question. The proposed Chapter 50 street vendor code amendments

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Feb 17, 2026For: journalist

briefing represent active policy discussions with budget and labor implications. Organizations with interests in public safety staffing levels, labor agreements, or community engagement programs should monitor committee follow-up from

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Dec 8, 2025For: lobbyist

over $10M for five incumbent firms across bridge, dam, road resurfacing, water utility, and public safety facility work — signaling active program expansions with existing primes

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Oct 20, 2025For: contractor

signal shifts in DPD strategic priorities relevant to organizations engaged in public safety programming

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Oct 14, 2025For: lobbyist

drainage, with competitive bid pools ranging from three to seven vendors. A $47.2M public safety CAD/RMS contract was deleted and an $8.7M prisoner processing agreement remanded — both

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Sep 24, 2025For: contractor

Grants Division for counter-drone mitigation technology (mobile trailers and handheld devices) to enhance public safety capabilities during the FIFA World Cup, covering January–September 2026. Authorize the (1) application

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Apr 8, 2026City Council
$10.4M

methods for repair, maintenance, and capital projects including roofing, MEP upgrades, and life-safety work across public facilities

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Uptown District (PID), a mixed-use neighborhood in Dallas. The organization focuses on public improvements, maintenance, safety patrols, community events, and beautification initiatives. It is funded through special assessments paid

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area. The plant treats wastewater and plays a critical role in maintaining public health and environmental safety for the region. It has received recognition from the National Association of Clean

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spillways to reduce adjacent property flooding, performed structural upgrades to meet TCEQ safety requirements, and enhanced the public trail across the dam with accessibility improvements and updated lighting

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DART Excess Sales Tax Fund. Department of Transportation and Public Works: Authorize a construction services contract for the Bike Lane Safety Improvements Project B along South Harwood Street from Main

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Feb 17, 2026Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
$655K

DART Excess Sales Tax Fund. Department of Transportation and Public Works: Authorize a construction services contract for the Bike Lane Safety Improvements Project A along West Commerce Street from Fort

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Feb 17, 2026Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
$830K

reimbursement fund. Department of Transportation and Public Works: Authorize (1) an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) through a 2022 Highway Safety Improvement Program grant from

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Dec 2, 2025Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
$567K

Commerce Street corridors, funded by the DART Public Transportation System Projects Fund. Authorize a construction services contract for the Bike Lane Safety Improvements Project B along South Harwood Street from

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Feb 25, 2026City Council
$655K

Zang Boulevard corridors, funded by the DART Public Transportation System Projects Fund. Authorize a construction services contract for the Bike Lane Safety Improvements Project A along West Commerce Street from

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Feb 25, 2026City Council
$830K

Traffic Safety Study for the Abrams Road Corridor from Richmond Avenue to Beacon Street, not to exceed $931,484. Department of Transportation and Public Works: Authorize a professional engineering services

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Jan 8, 2026Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
$931K

commercial, and public spaces. The department maintains multiple divisions covering areas such as food protection, mosquito abatement, and nuisance abatement to safeguard and support community health and safety

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items on the agenda concern parks users and neighbors near Hensley Field. The park safety briefing (item A, file 25-2828A) and the Hensley Field Shoreline Modification Project grant

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Oct 6, 2025For: resident