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City of Dallas

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The City of Dallas is the ninth-largest city in the United States, serving as the seat of municipal government for Dallas, Texas. It operates under a council-manager government structure with over 13,000 employees and a diverse economy centered on defense, financial services, information technology, telecommunications, and transportation.
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governance (3)
policy (3)
transportation (3)
bond (3)
grant (1)
public safety (1)

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April 2026

Award Of Contract Consent

Authorizes acceptance of up to $20,000 in supplemental FY2026 federal grant funds from the DOJ/OJJDP via the City of Dallas for the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, and executes an interlocal agreement with Dallas for program participation.

…of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, through the City of Dallas, Texas, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, Authorize the Execution an…

$20K
Ordinance

An amended and restated master bond ordinance, passed concurrently with Dallas, establishing the overarching legal framework governing the issuance of joint revenue bonds and other obligations for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and confirming the security therefor.

An Amended and Restated Master Bond Ordinance Amending and Restating the Master Bond Ordinance Passed Concurrently by the City Councils of the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, and Authorizing the Issu

Ordinance

A Seventy-Second Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinance, passed jointly with Dallas, authorizing the issuance of one or more new series of DFW International Airport joint revenue bonds with parameters for their sale, execution, and delivery.

A Seventy-Second Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinance Authorizing One or More Series of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Joint Revenue Bonds, for Lawful Purposes; Providing the Security There

Ordinance

A Seventy-Third Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinance, passed jointly with Dallas, authorizing the issuance of one or more additional series of DFW International Airport joint revenue bonds with parameters for their sale, execution, and delivery.

A Seventy-Third Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinance Authorizing One or More Series of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Joint Revenue Bonds, for Lawful Purposes; Providing the Security Theref