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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
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
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
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
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
signal shifts in DPD strategic priorities relevant to organizations engaged in public safety programming
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
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
methods for repair, maintenance, and capital projects including roofing, MEP upgrades, and life-safety work across public facilities
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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