Legislation Details

File #: 26-1306A    Version: 1 Name:
Type: UPCOMING AGENDA ITEMS Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/6/2026 In control: Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
On agenda: 4/20/2026 Final action:
Title: An ordinance amending Chapter 43, "Streets and Sidewalks," of the Dallas City Code, by amending Sections 43-46, 43-94, 43-95, 43-136, 43-139, 43-141, and 43-144; providing an updated description of cement used in sidewalks, curbs, drives, gutters, and pavements; providing new requirements for residential and commercial driveway radiuses; establishing an offense for failing to return right-of-way to public use; providing a barricade permit defense to prosecution for failing to return right-of-way to public use; providing updated requirements for steel plates used for covering pavement cuts; requiring permittee and emergency contact information to be affixed to steel plates used for covering pavement cuts and visible at all times; reducing the limits required of a permittee to perform slurry seal treatment work; requiring a utility clearance letter identifying facilities requiring schedule adjustments; allowing the city to recover costs for expenses incurred as a r...
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An ordinance amending Chapter  43, “Streets and Sidewalks,” of the Dallas  City  Code,  by  amending  Sections  43-46,  43-94,  43-95,  43-136, 43-139, 43-141, and 43-144; providing an updated description of cement used in sidewalks, curbs, drives, gutters, and pavements; providing new requirements  for  residential  and  commercial  driveway  radiuses; establishing an offense for failing to return right-of-way to public use; providing a barricade permit defense to prosecution for failing to return right-of-way to public use; providing updated requirements for steel plates used for covering pavement cuts; requiring permittee and emergency contact information to be affixed to steel plates used for covering pavement cuts and visible at all times;  reducing the limits required of a permittee to perform slurry seal treatment work; requiring a utility clearance  letter  identifying  facilities  requiring  schedule  adjustments; allowing the city to recover costs for expenses incurred as a result of delays caused by a public service provider’s failure to conform facilities; providing a penalty not to exceed $500; providing a saving clause; providing a severability clause; and providing an effective date  - Financing: No cost consideration to the City