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expect street and utility construction activity following the $17.6M amendment approved for bicycle infrastructure, traffic signals, and water main improvements (#18). Residents along Riverfront Boulevard should expect street
Three concurrent briefings touched distinct cultural infrastructure questions: the proposed Thanks-Giving Square District designation (25-674A), the library strategic plan process (25-675A), and the DMA city
regional transit planning, offering an early window for stakeholders with transit, mobility, or infrastructure interests to engage with NCTCOG and Dallas City Council committee members before plans are formalized
Dallas Master Plan — if authorized, the resulting studies may shape future land use and infrastructure priorities in and around the Downtown corridor. A $2M HUD planning grant (file
briefing (item E, file 25-258A) provides advance notice of upcoming Transportation and Infrastructure Committee items and is the primary tool for identifying engagement windows before items reach full
Human Rights FIFA Initiatives briefing (item D, file 26-719A) connects modular shelter infrastructure to 2026 FIFA World Cup planning, and the proposed amendment to the Dallas Housing Resource
financial commitment — questions worth pursuing include the project's specific affordability commitments, the transit infrastructure the site is intended to serve, and whether this represents the city's first Chapter
item S) signal active 2024 bond-funded capital investment in public safety infrastructure. The June 2026 update on the DPD Law Enforcement Training Center at UNT Dallas (item
items were approved, 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
Realignment project. The project aimed to modify and realign the viaduct to support infrastructure changes in the area. The proposal was presented to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee but stalled
covers expanded professional engineering services, including subsurface utilities engineering and surveying work for municipal infrastructure projects. This contract supports the city's engineering and infrastructure planning needs. Authorize Supplemental Agreement
maintaining regional public transportation services. The measure was reviewed by the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee but has remained inactive without further action. Consider recommendation to City Council to authorize
revising Forward Dallas 2.0 to address economically disadvantaged communities and areas experiencing environmental and infrastructure challenges; (7) amending Ordinance No. 33165, passed by the City Council on June
Company of Texas is a construction contractor based in Dallas, Texas specializing in utility infrastructure projects including water, sewer, storm drainage, and gas distribution systems. The company serves both public
Titan Inc. is a site development consulting firm specializing in wireless network infrastructure. Since 1995, the company has provided project consulting, land use processing, site development, and architectural/engineering services
company provides services including project management, engineering consulting, construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, and infrastructure oversight
Bailey Hutchison Convention Center and Dallas Memorial Auditorium renovation and reconstruction project. This major infrastructure initiative required professional pre-construction and construction services to oversee the complex modernization of both
through the City's Bond and Construction Management Department as part of broader transportation infrastructure enhancements
Dallas Water Utilities infrastructure project that replaced the aging Walcrest Reservoir and Pump Station located at the northeast corner of Walnut Hill Lane and Hillcrest Road. The project involved constructing
place. The floor slab covering the rail corridor will be maintained to protect critical infrastructure below, while everything above that floor will be removed. As previously announced, the DART convention