City of Dallas  
1500 Marilla Street  
Council Chambers, 6th Floor  
Dallas, Texas 75201  
COUNCIL AGENDA  
August 12, 2026  
9:00 AM  
(For General Information and Rules of Courtesy, Please See Opposite Side.)  
(La Información General Y Reglas De Cortesía Que Deben Observarse  
Durante Las Asambleas Del Consejo Municipal Aparecen En El Lado Opuesto, Favor De Leerlas.)  
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Información General  
The Dallas City Council regularly meets on Wednesdays  
beginning at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, 6th floor,  
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City Hall, 1500 Marilla.  
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Reglas de Cortesía  
Rules of Courtesy  
Las asambleas del Ayuntamiento Municipal reúnen  
a
ciudadanos de diversos intereses ideologías. Para  
e
City Council meetings bring together citizens of many  
varied interests and ideas. To insure fairness and orderly  
meetings, the Council has adopted rules of courtesy which  
apply to all members of the Council, administrative staff,  
asegurar la imparcialidad y el orden durante las asambleas,  
el Ayuntamiento ha adoptado ciertas reglas de cortesía que  
aplican a todos los miembros del Ayuntamiento, al personal  
administrativo, personal de los medios de comunicación,  
a
news media, citizens and visitors.  
provide:  
These procedures  
los ciudadanos,  
establecen lo siguiente:  
y
a
visitantes.  
Estos reglamentos  
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That no one shall delay or interrupt the proceedings,  
or refuse to obey the orders of the presiding officer.  
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Ninguna  
procedimientos,  
del oficial que preside la asamblea.  
persona  
retrasara  
se negara  
o
interrumpirá  
los  
o
a
obedecer las órdenes  
All persons should refrain from private conversation,  
eating, drinking and smoking while in the Council  
Chamber.  
Todas las personas deben abstenerse de entablar  
conversaciones, comer, beber  
cámara del Ayuntamiento.  
y
fumar dentro de la  
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Posters or placards must remain outside the Council  
Chamber.  
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Anuncios y pancartas deben permanecer fuera de la  
cámara del Ayuntamiento.  
No cellular phones or audible beepers allowed in  
Council Chamber while City Council is in session.  
No se permite usar teléfonos celulares  
o
enlaces  
electrónicos (pagers) audibles en la cámara del  
Ayuntamiento durante audiencias del Ayuntamiento  
Municipal  
“Citizens and other visitors attending City Council  
meetings shall observe the same rules of propriety,  
decorum and good conduct applicable to members of the  
City Council.  
profane or  
Any person making personal, impertinent,  
slanderous remarks or who becomes  
“Los  
ciudadanos  
y
visitantes  
presentes  
durante  
las  
asambleas del Ayuntamiento Municipal deben de obedecer  
las mismas reglas de comportamiento, decoro buena  
conducta que se aplican a los miembros del Ayuntamiento  
Municipal. Cualquier persona que haga comentarios  
impertinentes, utilice vocabulario obsceno difamatorio,  
que al dirigirse al Ayuntamiento lo haga en forma  
escandalosa, si causa disturbio durante la asamblea del  
boisterous while addressing the City Council or while  
attending the City Council meeting shall be removed from  
the room if the sergeant-at-arms is so directed by the  
presiding officer, and the person shall be barred from  
further audience before the City Council during that  
session of the City Council. If the presiding officer fails to  
y
o
o
o
act, any member of the City Council may move to require  
enforcement of the rules, and the affirmative vote of  
majority of the City Council shall require the presiding  
officer to act.” Section 3.3(c) of the City Council Rules of  
Procedure.  
Ayuntamiento Municipal, será expulsada de la cámara si el  
oficial que este presidiendo la asamblea así lo ordena.  
Además, se le prohibirá continuar participando en la  
a
audiencia ante el Ayuntamiento Municipal.  
Si el oficial que  
preside la asamblea no toma acción, cualquier otro  
miembro del Ayuntamiento Municipal puede tomar medidas  
para hacer cumplir las reglas establecidas,  
y
el voto  
afirmativo de la mayoría del Ayuntamiento Municipal  
precisara al oficial que este presidiendo la sesión a tomar  
acción.” Según la sección 3.3 (c) de las reglas de  
procedimientos del Ayuntamiento.  
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AGENDA  
CITY COUNCIL MEETING  
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2026  
ORDER OF BUSINESS  
The City Council meeting will be held by videoconference and in the Council Chambers, 6th  
Floor at City Hall.  
Individuals who wish to speak in accordance with the City Council Rules  
of Procedure must sign up with the City Secretary’s Office.  
The public may attend the meeting virtually; however, City Hall is available for those wishing  
to attend the meeting in person.  
The following videoconference link is available to the public to listen to the meeting and Office  
of Communications & Customer Experience/311 will also stream the City Council meeting on  
Spectrum Cable Channel 16 and bit.ly/cityofdallastv:  
h t t p s : / / d a l l a s c i t y h a l l . w e b e x . c o m / d a l l a s c i t y h a l l / j . p h p ?  
MTID=m28aa6f758da24f0da3e1b9423b622591  
Public hearings will not be heard before 1:00 p.m.  
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
OPEN MICROPHONE  
MINUTES  
Item 1  
CONSENT AGENDA  
Items 2-69  
DELETIONS  
Items 47,  
61  
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION  
Items 70-71  
ADDITIONS  
ZONING  
Items 72-73  
Items  
Z1-Z19  
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS  
Items  
PH1-PH3  
NOTE: A revised order of business may be posted prior to the date of the council meeting if  
necessary.  
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance  
Agenda Item/Open Microphone Speakers  
VOTING AGENDA  
Approval of Minutes of the June 24, 2026 City Council Meeting  
1.  
CONSENT AGENDA  
SAFE  
Dallas Police Department  
An ordinance amending Chapter 6A, “Amusement Centers,” of the Dallas  
City Code by reserving the chapter; amending Chapter 7, “Animals,” by  
amending Section 7-7.3; amending Chapter 12B, “Convenience Stores,”  
by amending Section 12B-21; amending Chapter 32, “Parks and Water  
Reservoirs,” by amending Section 32-74; and amending Chapter 50,  
“Consumer Affairs,” by amending Section 50-135; (1) repealing the  
requirement for an amusement center to obtain a license from the city;  
(2) the prohibition on coin-operated amusement devices in convenience  
stores; (3) the prohibition on keeping roosters; (4) providing that property  
left unattended at Lake Ray Hubbard for a period greater than 48 hours is  
considered litter; (5) providing that electrical, plumbing, and mechanical  
contractors are not required to obtain a home repair license if they are  
licensed by the state of Texas and have provided any notice or  
registration required by the Texas Occupations Code and Chapter 52 of  
the Dallas City Code to the building official; (6) providing a penalty not to  
exceed $500.00; (7) providing a saving clause; (8) providing a severability  
2.  
clause; and (9) providing an effective date  
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Financing: No cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
Attachments:  
An ordinance amending Chapter 12B, “Convenience Stores,” of the  
Dallas City Code by amending Sections 12B-2, 12B-14, 12B-18, and  
12B-23; (1) providing a definition for a small box discount store; (2)  
amending surveillance camera system requirements; (3) amending store  
3.  
visibility  
requirements;  
(4)  
amending  
automatic  
teller  
machine  
requirements; (5) providing a saving clause; (6) providing a severability  
clause; and (7) providing an effective date  
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Financing: No cost  
consideration to the City  
Attachments:  
Authorize the (1) application for and acceptance of a grant from the U.S.  
Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of  
Justice through the Texas Office of the Governor Criminal Justice  
Division (CJD) for the CD-Coverdell Nat’l Forensic Sciences Improve Act  
4.  
(Grant  
No.  
5414801,  
Federal/State  
Award  
ID  
No .  
15PBJA-25-GG-02163-COVE, Assistance Listing No. 16.742) in the  
amount of $300,000.00 to make improvements to the quality and timely  
processing of forensic evidence resulting in an overall reduction in the  
backlog of non-DNA evidence for the period October 1, 2025 through  
September 30, 2026; (2) establishment of appropriations in an amount  
not to exceed $300,000.00 in the CJD Forensic Sciences DPD Crime  
Scene Grant Fund; (3) receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to  
exceed $300,000.00 in the CJD Forensic Sciences DPD Crime Scene  
Grant Fund; and (4) execution of the grant agreement with CJD and all  
terms, conditions, and documents required by the agreement - Not to  
exceed $300,000.00 - Financing: CJD Forensic Sciences DPD Crime  
Scene Grant Fund  
Attachments:  
Office of Emergency Management and Crisis Response  
Authorize an application for a grant project from the U.S. Department of  
Justice to reduce violent crime, strengthen public safety response,  
enhance enforcement and deterrence, support prosecution and victim  
services, and build capacity to implement the City of Dallas’ Model Cities  
Initiative - Financing: No cost consideration to the City  
5.  
Attachments:  
Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the U.S. Department of  
Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency  
passed through the Texas Office of the Governor Homeland Security  
Grants Division (HSGD) for the FY 2025 Homeland Security Grant  
Program which includes the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI)  
(Federal/State Award ID No. EMW-2025-SS-05028, Grant Nos. 2980507,  
6.  
2979907,  
3418209,  
3698808,  
2980311,  
3176410,  
and  
4902603,  
Assistance Listing No. 97.067) in the amount of $5,582,137.61 to provide  
funding for activities related to enhancing preparedness and building  
capacity to prepare for, prevent, and respond to terrorist attacks, and add  
one Process Improvement Analyst position for the period January 1,  
2026 through August 31, 2027; (2) establishment of appropriations in an  
amount not to exceed $5,582,137.61 in the DHS 2025 Homeland  
Security UASI Fund; (3) receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to  
exceed $5,582,137.61 in the DHS 2025 Homeland Security UASI Fund;  
and (4) execution of the grant agreement with HSGD and all terms,  
conditions, and documents required by the agreement - Not to exceed  
$5,582,137.61 - Financing: DHS 2025 Homeland Security UASI Fund  
Attachments:  
VIBRANT  
Office of Housing and Community Empowerment  
Authorize the Dallas Public Facility Corporation to (1) acquire, develop,  
and own Rivulet Apartments, 240-unit, mixed-income, multifamily  
development to be located at 6400 University Hills Boulevard, Dallas,  
Texas 75241 (Project); and (2) enter into seventy-five-year lease  
agreement with Rivulet MF LandCo I, LLC or its affiliate, for the  
development of the Project Estimated Revenue Foregone: General  
7.  
a
a
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Fund $1,185,925.15 (for 60 years; see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Dallas Housing Resource Catalog.  
Attachments:  
Authorize the Dallas Public Facility Corporation to (1) acquire, develop,  
and own DNT Housing, a 350-unit workforce housing community located  
at 18438 and 18470 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, Texas 75287 (Project); and  
(2) enter into a seventy-five-year lease agreement with GHN Holdings,  
LLC or its affiliate, for the development of the Project - Estimated  
Revenue Foregone: General Fund $10,961,950.48 (for 60 years; see  
Fiscal Information)  
8.  
*In alignment with Dallas Housing Resource Catalog.  
Attachments:  
Park & Recreation Department  
Authorize (1) a public hearing to be held on September 9, 2026, to  
receive comments on readopting and continuing in effect Chapter 12,  
"City Youth Program Standards of Care," of the Dallas City Code, to  
re-establish standards of care for certain city youth programs in  
compliance with state law; and, at the close of the hearing (2) approval of  
an ordinance to readopt Chapter 12 of the Dallas City Code - Financing:  
No cost consideration to the City  
9.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a construction services contract for playground replacement at  
Bent Tree Meadow Park located at 4302 Creekmeadow Drive in an  
amount not to exceed $368,419.00 and Frankford Park located at 18400  
Hillcrest Road in an amount not to exceed $387,275.00 - Henneberger  
Construction, Inc., lowest responsible bidder of five - Total not to exceed  
10.  
$755,694.00 -  
Financing:  
2017 Bond  
Fund  
(Park  
and  
Recreation  
Facilities (B) Fund ($303,530.00) and 2024 Bond Fund (Park and  
Recreation Facilities (B) Fund ($452,164.00)  
Attachments:  
Authorize an increase in (1) the construction services contract with  
Rogers-O’Brien Construction Company, LLC to provide additional  
11.  
construction services to the Dallas Zoo South Garage located at 725  
South Ewing Avenue; and (2) appropriations in an amount not to exceed  
$230,715.96 in the Capital Gifts Donations and Development Fund - Not  
to  
exceed  
$230,715.96,  
from  
$14,653,405.99 to  
$14,884,121.95 -  
Financing: Capital Gifts, Donations and Development Fund  
Attachments:  
GROWING  
Department of Aviation  
Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the U.S. Department of  
Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport  
12.  
Infrastructure Grant Fund for the federal share of the eligible capital  
improvement project for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law at Dallas Love  
Field (Grant No. TBD, Assistance Listing No. 20.106) in the amount of  
$24,000,000.00 for the construction of Passenger Boarding Bridges,  
Ground Power Units, and Pre-Conditioned Air Units for performance  
period shall be four years (1,460 calendar days) from the date of  
acceptance; (2) establishment of  
exceed $24,000,000.00 in the FY26 FAA-Airport  
appropriations in an amount not to  
Infrastructure Grant  
Fund; (3) receipt and deposit of grant funds in an amount not to exceed  
$24,000,000.00 in the FY26 FAA-Airport Infrastructure Grant Fund; and  
(4) execution of the grant agreement and all terms, conditions, and  
documents required by the grant agreement  
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Not to exceed  
$24,000,000.00 - Financing: FY26 FAA-Airport Infrastructure Grant Fund  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a construction services contract to construct an integrated  
apron that expands existing ramp space and concrete pavement over  
existing grass islands; and installs electrical improvements along the full  
length of Taxiway Apron Paved Islands; (2) the transfer of funds in an  
amount not to exceed $2,081,514.00 $2,081,540.00 from the Aviation  
Operating Fund to the Aviation Construction Fund for the Taxiway Apron  
Paved Islands Project at Dallas Executive Airport; and (3) an increase in  
appropriations in an amount not to exceed $2,081,514.00 $2,081,540.00  
in the Aviation Capital Construction Fund - Nu-Way Construction, LLC,  
13.  
lowest responsible bidder of two  
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Not to exceed $2,081,514.00  
$2,081,540.00 - Financing: Aviation Construction Fund  
Attachments:  
Department of Convention and Event Services  
Authorize the appointment of Kevin Spath, Director, Office of Economic  
Development, to replace John P. Johnson, Jr., and serve as the  
Treasurer and Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Dallas  
Convention Center Hotel Development Corporation - Financing: No cost  
consideration to the City  
14.  
Attachments:  
Department of Planning and Development  
An ordinance authorizing (1)  
a
correction to Ordinance No. 33252,  
15.  
previously approved on September 24, 2025, which amended Chapter  
51A, “Dallas Development Code”, SEC. 51A-7.1208(a)(2) as amended to  
correct numbering consistency; and (2) Ordinance No. 33379, previously  
approved on April 8, 2026, which amended Ordinance No. 32946,  
Special Use Permit No. 2569,  
as amended to correct the hours of  
operation - Financing: No cost consideration to the City  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
Office of Economic Development  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026, to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the  
Dallas Downtown Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement  
District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public  
services to be funded by special assessments on property in the District;  
and, at the close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider  
approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in  
the District for services and improvements to be provided during 2027;  
(b) establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; and (e)  
16.  
providing an effective date  
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Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the  
Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement  
District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public  
services to be funded by special assessments on Dallas hotels with 100  
or more rooms; and, at the close of the public hearing on August 25,  
17.  
2026, (2) consider approval of an ordinance (a) levying  
a
special  
assessment on Dallas hotels with 100 or more rooms for services and  
improvements to be provided during FY 2026-27; (b) establishing  
charges and liens against the property in the District and against the  
property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the 2026  
assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days after the  
City Council’s approval of the ordinance and FY 2026-27 Service Plan,  
file a copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk;  
and (e) providing an effective date - Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Deep  
Ellum Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with Chapter  
372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement District  
Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public services to  
be funded by special assessments on property in the District; and, at the  
close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider approval of  
an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in the District  
for services and improvements to be provided during 2027; (b)  
establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; and (e)  
18.  
providing an effective date  
-
Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Far  
East Dallas Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement  
District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public  
services to be funded by special assessments on property in the District;  
and, at the close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider  
approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in  
the District for services and improvements to be provided during 2027;  
(b) establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; and (e)  
19.  
providing an effective date  
-
Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the  
Halperin Park Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement  
District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public  
services to be funded by special assessments on property in the District;  
and, at the close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider  
approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in  
the District for services and improvements to be provided during 2027;  
(b) establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; (e)  
providing an effective date; and (f) the establishment of appropriations in  
the Halperin Park Public Improvement District Fund in an estimated  
amount of $134,540.00 - Financing: This action has no cost consideration  
to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
20.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Klyde  
Warren Park/Dallas Arts District Public Improvement District (“District”) in  
accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code  
(“Public Improvement District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing  
supplemental public services to be funded by special assessments on  
property in the District; and, at the close of the public hearing on August  
25, 2026, (2) consider approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special  
assessment on property in the District for services and improvements to  
be provided during 2027; (b) establishing charges and liens against the  
property in the District and against the property owners thereof; (c)  
providing for the collection of the 2026 assessment; (d) requiring City  
staff to, not later than seven days after the City Council’s approval of the  
ordinance and Service Plan, file a copy of the approved Service Plan with  
the Dallas County Clerk; and (e) providing an effective date - Financing:  
This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
21.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Knox  
Street Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with Chapter  
372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement District  
Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public services to  
be funded by special assessments on property in the District; and, at the  
close of the public hearing, (2) consider approval of an ordinance; (a)  
levying a special assessment on property in the District for services and  
improvements to be provided during 2027; (b) establishing charges and  
liens against the property in the District and against the property owners  
thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the 2026 assessment; (d)  
requiring City staff to, not later than seven days after the City Councils  
approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a copy of the approved  
Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; (e) authorizing amendments to  
the District’s adopted 2026 Service Plan in accordance with the Act; and  
(f) providing an effective date - Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
22.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Lake  
Highlands Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement  
District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public  
services to be funded by special assessments on property in the District;  
and, at the close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider  
approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in  
the District for services and improvements to be provided during 2027;  
(b) establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; and (e)  
23.  
providing an effective date  
-
Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the  
Midtown Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with Chapter 372  
of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement District Act”  
or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public services to be  
funded by special assessments on property in the District; and, at the  
close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider approval of  
an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in the District  
for services and improvements to be provided during 2027; (b)  
establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; (e)  
authorizing amendments to the District’s adopted 2026 Service Plan in  
accordance with the Act; and (f) providing an effective date - Financing:  
This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
24.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026, to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the North  
Lake Highlands Public Improvement District (the “District”) in accordance  
with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public  
Improvement District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing  
supplemental public services to be funded by special assessments on  
property in the District; and, at the close of the public hearing, (2)  
consider approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on  
property in the District for services and improvements to be provided  
during 2027; (b) establishing charges and liens against the property in  
the District and against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the  
collection of the 2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later  
than seven days after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and  
Service Plan, file a copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas  
County Clerk; and (e) providing an effective date - Financing: This action  
has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
25.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026, to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Oak  
Lawn-Hi Line Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of  
providing supplemental public services to be funded by special  
assessments on property in the District; and, at the close of the public  
hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider approval of an ordinance; (a)  
levying a special assessment on property in the District for services and  
improvements to be provided during 2027; (b) establishing charges and  
liens against the property in the District and against the property owners  
thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the 2026 assessment; (d)  
requiring City staff to, not later than seven days after the City Councils  
approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a copy of the approved  
Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; and (e) providing an effective  
date - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the City (see  
Fiscal Information)  
26.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the  
Prestonwood Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement  
District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public  
services to be funded by special assessments on property in the District;  
and, at the close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider  
approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in  
the District for services and improvements to be provided during 2027;  
(b) establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; and (e)  
27.  
providing an effective date  
-
Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Red  
Bird Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with Chapter  
372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement District  
Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public services to  
be funded by special assessments on property in the District; and, at the  
close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider approval of  
an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in the District  
for services and improvements to be provided during 2027; (b)  
establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk; (e)  
28.  
authorizing  
a
correction to Resolution No. 25-0872 which mistakenly  
identified the name of the District as RedBird Public Improvement District  
instead of as Red Bird Public Improvement District; and (f) providing an  
effective date - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the  
City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026, to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the South  
Side Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with Chapter  
372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing  
supplemental public services to be funded by special assessments on  
property in the District; and, at the close of the public hearing on August  
25, 2026, (2) consider approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special  
assessment on property in the District for services and improvements to  
be provided during 2027; (b) establishing charges and liens against the  
property in the District and against the property owners thereof; (c)  
providing for the collection of the 2026 assessment; (d) requiring City  
staff to, not later than seven days after the City Council’s approval of the  
ordinance and Service Plan, file a copy of the approved Service Plan with  
the Dallas County Clerk; and (e) providing an effective date - Financing:  
This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
29.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the  
University Crossing Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance  
with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public  
Improvement District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing  
supplemental public services to be funded by special assessments on  
property in the District; and, at the close of the public hearing on August  
25, 2026, (2) consider approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special  
assessment on property in the District for services and improvements to  
be provided during 2027; (b) establishing charges and liens against the  
property in the District and against the property owners thereof; (c)  
providing for the collection of the 2026 assessment; (d) requiring City  
staff to, not later than seven days after the City Council’s approval of the  
ordinance and Service Plan, file a copy of the approved Service Plan with  
the Dallas County Clerk; and (e) providing an effective date - Financing:  
This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
30.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the  
Uptown Public Improvement District (“District”) in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement  
District Act” or “Act”), for the purpose of providing supplemental public  
services to be funded by special assessments on property in the District;  
and, at the close of the public hearing on August 25, 2026, (2) consider  
approval of an ordinance; (a) levying a special assessment on property in  
the District for services and improvements to be provided during 2027;  
(b) establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and  
against the property owners thereof; (c) providing for the collection of the  
2026 assessment; (d) requiring City staff to, not later than seven days  
after the City Council’s approval of the ordinance and Service Plan, file a  
31.  
copy of the approved Service Plan with the Dallas County Clerk;  
(e)  
authorizing amendments to the District’s adopted 2026 Service Plan in  
accordance with the Act; and (f) providing an effective date - Financing:  
This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
tax increment financing (“TIF”) development agreement  
32.  
(“Agreement”) with Fair Park First (“Developer” or “FPF”) in the amount of  
$3,000,000.00 with the TIF Subsidy being disbursed to the Dallas  
Foundation on behalf of FPF, pursuant to the Fair Park Development and  
Fundraising Agreement, payable from the Deep Ellum TIF District Fund  
(“TIF Subsidy”), in consideration of the Community Park at Fair Park  
(“Project”), in accordance with the Economic Development Incentive  
Policy - Not to exceed $3,000,000.00 - Financing: Deep Ellum TIF District  
Fund  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
LIVABLE  
Department of Facilities and Real Estate Management  
A
resolution authorizing the conveyance of an access easement  
33.  
containing approximately 4,154 square feet of land to Bonnet Family  
Partnership LP to memorialize the implied access over and across  
City-owned land located in Kaufman County - Revenue: General Fund:  
($10,200.00) and Water and Sewer Revenue Fund ($1,645.00)  
Attachments:  
A resolution authorizing the conveyance of a street easement containing  
approximately 18,444 square feet of land to Kaufman Municipal Utility  
District No. 3 for the construction, maintenance and use of street  
right-of-way over and across City-owned land located in Kaufman County  
- Revenue: General Fund ($10,200.00) and Water and Sewer Revenue  
Fund ($18,260.00)  
34.  
Attachments:  
A
resolution authorizing the conveyance of  
a
temporary construction  
35.  
easement containing approximately 10,000 square feet of land to North  
Texas Municipal Water District for the construction and maintenance of  
the existing wastewater facilities over and across City-owned land located  
at Lake Ray Hubbard - Revenue: General Fund ($10,200.00); Water and  
Sewer Revenue Fund ($11,800.00)  
Attachments:  
A resolution authorizing the conveyance of a trail and sanitary sewer  
easement and a temporary workspace easement containing a total of  
approximately 18,188 square feet of land to the City of Heath for the  
construction, maintenance and use of trail facilities and sanitary sewer  
facilities over and across City-owned land located at Lake Ray Hubbard -  
Revenue: General Fund ($10,200.00) and Water and Sewer Revenue  
Fund ($35,902.00)  
36.  
Attachments:  
An ordinance abandoning  
Haymarket Investment,  
a
portion of  
a
wastewater easement to  
37.  
LLC, the  
abutting owner, containing  
approximately 12,805 square feet of land, located near the intersection of  
Haymarket Road and Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway - Revenue: General  
Fund $11,150.00, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee  
Attachments:  
An ordinance abandoning a sanitary sewer easement with temporary  
working space easement to 3215 Cole Avenue Development LLC, the  
abutting owner, containing approximately 2,443 square feet of land,  
located near the intersection of Bowen Street and Cole Avenue; and  
providing for the dedication of approximately 1,307 square feet of land  
38.  
needed for  
a
wastewater easement  
-
Revenue: General Fund  
$11,150.00, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee  
Attachments:  
An ordinance abandoning two portions of a drainage easement and two  
portions of a wastewater easement to Dallas Area Rapid Transit, the  
abutting owner, containing a total of approximately 47,282 square feet of  
land, located near the intersection of Mockingbird Lane and Greenville  
Avenue - Revenue: General Fund $11,150.00, plus the $20.00 ordinance  
publication fee  
39.  
Attachments:  
An ordinance providing for the closure and vacation to vehicular traffic of  
a portion of Austin Street, containing approximately 16,000 square feet of  
land, located near the intersection of Pacific Avenue and Lamar Street -  
Financing: No cost consideration to the City  
40.  
41.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year-year lease agreement, for the period March 1, 2026  
through February 28, 2031 with two five-year renewal options, with New  
Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, for approximately 360 square feet of  
City-owned land located at 500 North Malcolm X Boulevard, to be used  
as a cellular transmission and receiving facility - Estimated Revenue:  
General Fund $352,958.40  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) the quitclaim of 10 properties acquired by the taxing  
authorities from the Tax Foreclosure Sheriff's Sale that will be sold to the  
highest qualified bidders; and (2) the execution of release of liens for any  
non-tax liens that may have been filed by the City and were included in  
the foreclosure judgment (list attached to the Agenda Information Sheet)  
- Estimated Revenue: TBD - Real Estate Market to determine the value  
42.  
Attachments:  
Authorize an increase in the purchase price from Andres Sifuentes, Jr.,  
Crystal Marie Sifuentes and Baldemar Cazares, Jr., of approximately  
7,318 square feet of land improved with a duplex located near the  
intersection of LaSalle Drive and Morrell Avenue for the Cadillac Heights  
Phase II Project - Not to exceed $27,547.34, increased from $227,273.00  
to $254,820.34 ($252,000.00, plus closing costs and title expenses not to  
exceed $2,820.34) - Financing: Land Acquisition in Cadillac Heights Fund  
(2006 General Obligation Bond Funds)  
43.  
Attachments:  
SUSTAINABLE  
Dallas Water Utilities Department  
A resolution authorizing the conveyance of an easement and right-of-way  
containing approximately 1,012 square feet of land to Oncor Electric  
Delivery Company, LLC for the construction, maintenance and use of  
power lines, power poles and electric transformer facilities across  
City-owned land located near the intersection of Teague Drive and  
Simpson Stuart Road for the Alta Mesa Pump Station - Financing: No  
cost consideration to the City  
44.  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Maintenance.  
Attachments:  
45.  
A resolution authorizing the conveyance of an easement and right-of-way  
containing approximately 4,120 square feet of land to Oncor Electric  
Delivery Company, LLC for the construction, maintenance and use of  
power lines, power poles and electric transformer facilities across  
City-owned land located near the intersection of Jefferson Boulevard  
Viaduct and Brazos Street for the Charlie Pump Station - Financing: No  
cost consideration to the City  
*In alignment with Capital Improvement Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize the (1) deposit of the amount awarded by the Special  
Commissioners in the condemnation proceeding styled CITY OF  
DALLAS VS. VALLEY PROTEINS, INC., ESTATE OF VIRGINIA CASH  
and ESTATE OF MARY NELL CASH, et al., Cause No. CC-25-08926-B,  
pending in Dallas County Court at Law No. 2, for acquisition from Valley  
Proteins, Inc., Estate of Virginia Cash, and Estate of Mary Nell Cash of  
two tracts of land containing a total of approximately 6.7 acres, improved  
with commercial structures and supporting facilities, located on Pontiac  
Avenue near its intersection with Cedar Crest Boulevard for the Dallas  
Floodway Extension Project; and (2) settlement of the condemnation  
proceeding for an amount not to exceed the award - Not to exceed  
$40,000.00, increased from $1,230,000.00 ($1,220,000.00, plus closing  
costs and title expenses not to exceed $10,000.00) to $1,270,000.00  
($1,260,000.00, plus closing costs and title expenses not to exceed  
$10,000.00) - Financing: SDM Capital Construction Fund ($1,260,000.00  
$30,000.00) and Flood Protection and Storm Drainage Facilities Fund  
($10,000.00)  
46.  
*In alignment with Capital Improvement Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
construction services contract for the installation and  
47.  
rehabilitation of water and wastewater mains at seven locations (list  
attached to Agenda Information Sheet) - Muniz Construction, Inc., lowest  
responsible bidder of six - Not to exceed $23,480,220.00 - Financing:  
Water Capital Improvement  
F
Fund ($6,269,948.74), Water (Drinking  
($5,482,390.03), Wastewater Capital  
Water) TWDB 2020 Fund  
-
Improvement F Fund ($4,547,277.84), Water (Drinking Water) - TWDB  
2019 Fund ($3,388,806.23), Water Construction Fund ($1,611,447.50),  
Wastewater (Clean Water)  
-
TWDB 2021 Fund ($1,452,720.49), and  
Wastewater (Clean Water) - TWDB 2020 Fund ($727,629.17)  
*In alignment with Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement  
Program.  
Attachments:  
Department of Transportation and Public Works  
An ordinance amending Chapter 28, “Motor Vehicles and Traffic,” of the  
Dallas City Code, by amending Section 28-45; to (1) designating speed  
regulations on freeways or expressways; (2) providing a penalty not to  
48.  
exceed $200.00; (3) providing  
a
savings clause; (4) providing  
a
severability clause; and (5) providing an effective date - Financing: This  
action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) the acceptance of a grant from the U.S. Department of  
Transportation for the FY 2023 Safe Streets and Roads for All grant  
(Grant No. 693JJ32640361, Assistance Listing No. 20.939) in the amount  
of $21,800,000.00 to support planning, design, and construction for a  
complete street on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and a bridge retrofit  
to accommodate pedestrian amenities on Cedar Crest Boulevard from  
the effective date of award through sixty months; (2) the establishment of  
appropriations in an amount not to exceed $1,656,000.00 for Base Phase  
activities in the USDOT FHWA FY23 Safe Streets and Roads for All  
Grant Fund; (3) the receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to  
exceed $1,656,000.00 for Base Phase activities in the USDOT FHWA  
FY23 Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant Fund; (4) provide matching  
funds in an amount not to exceed of $398,807.00 from Street and  
Transportation (A) Fund (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund); (5) the  
receipt and deposit of non-federal matching funds in an amount not to  
exceed $15,193.00 from Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) in the Capital  
Projects Reimburse Fund; (6) the increase of appropriations in an  
amount not to exceed $15,193.00 in the Capital Projects Reimburse  
Fund; (7) execute the grant agreement with the U.S. Department of  
Transportation and all terms, conditions, and documents required by the  
agreement; and (8) execution of a Grant-specific Agreement between the  
City of Dallas and DART - Total not to exceed $2,070,000.00 - Financing:  
49.  
USDOT  
FHWA  
FY23 Safe  
Streets  
and  
Roads  
for  
All  
Grant  
($1,656,000.00), Street and Transportation (A) Fund (2024 General  
Obligation Bond Fund) ($398,807.00) and Capital Projects Reimburse  
Fund ($15,193.00)  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1)  
a
developer cost-share agreement with Pearl Ridge  
50.  
Development, LLC, for the contribution of funds toward the warranted  
traffic signal installation at the intersection of Crouch Road and South  
Lancaster Road in the City of Dallas; (2) an increase in appropriations in  
an amount not to exceed $150,000.00 in the Transportation Special  
Projects Fund; and (3) the receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not  
to exceed $150,000.00 in the Transportation Special Projects Fund - Not  
to exceed $150,000.00 - Financing: Transportation Special Projects Fund  
*In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation  
(TxDOT) for U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway  
51.  
a
Administration federal-aid project (Agreement No. CSJ 0091-06-062,  
Assistance Listing No. 20.205), in the amount of $387,000.80 to provide  
cost reimbursement for material and labor costs incurred by the City  
related to the construction of traffic signals at the following four  
intersections: Northwest (NW) Highway (Hwy) and Shady Brook Lane,  
Bruton Road and Hillburn Drive, Lake June Road and North Saint  
Augustine Road, and Oates Drive and Shiloh Road, and retiming of  
directly impacted signals in the area related to the construction; (2) the  
establishment of appropriations in the amount of $387,000.80 in the  
TxDOT HSIP 4-Signals Reimbursement NW Hwy-Shady Brook Fund; (3)  
the receipt and deposit of funds in the amount of $387,000.80 in the  
TxDOT HSIP 4-Signals Reimbursement NW Hwy-Shady Brook Fund;  
and (4) execution of the agreement and all terms, conditions, and  
documents required by the agreement - Total amount of $387,000.80 -  
Financing: TxDOT HSIP 4-Signals Reimbursement NW Hwy-Shady  
Brook Fund  
*In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 22-0643, previously approved  
on April 27, 2022, to correct the amounts authorized in Sections 2, 3, and  
4 for appropriations, receipt and deposit, and disbursement of funds  
associated with the Advance Funding Agreement with the Texas  
Department of Transportation for the Congestion Mitigation and Air  
Quality Improvement Program (Agreement No. CSJ 0581-02-158, South  
Loop 12 (Walton Walker Boulevard) and Country Creek Drive, Assistance  
Listing No. 20.205) from $520,000.00 to $504,400.00 - Financing: This  
item has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
52.  
*In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a professional services contract with Ardurra Group, Inc. to  
53.  
provide  
engineering  
1500 -  
services  
for  
the  
design  
of  
Arterial  
from  
Street  
North  
Reconstruction  
1600 Market  
Center  
Boulevard  
Riverfront Boulevard to Oak Lawn Avenue - Not to exceed $562,598.50 -  
Financing: Street and Transportation (A) Fund (2024 General Obligation  
Bond Fund) ($539,993.50) and Water Capital Improvement  
($22,605.00)  
G
Fund  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
professional services contract with STV Incorporated to  
54.  
provide engineering services for the design of four local streets as part of  
Street Reconstruction Group 24-6001 (list attached to the Agenda  
Information Sheet) - Not to exceed $667,829.45 - Financing: Street and  
Transportation  
(A)  
Fund  
(2024 General  
Obligation  
Bond  
Fund)  
($610,618.95), Water Construction Fund ($44,526.50), and Wastewater  
Construction Fund ($12,684.00)  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan.  
Attachments:  
Office of Bond and Construction Management  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the Construction Manager at  
Risk contract (“CMAR Contract”) with Swinerton Builders for the Dallas  
Police Department Law Enforcement Training Center on the University of  
North Texas at Dallas located at 7300 University Hills Boulevard to  
55.  
provide (1) City’s acceptance of Guaranteed Maximum Price (“GMP”)  
1
for construction services in the amount not to exceed $26,392,747.00  
(which includes the CMAR’s contingency of $747,241.00); and (2)  
Owner’s contingency of an amount not to exceed $2,639,275.00 for a  
total Supplemental Agreement No. 1 price not to exceed $29,032,022.00  
increasing the total CMAR Contract price to date from $150,000.00 to  
$29,182,022.00 (which  
includes  
an  
owner’s  
contingency  
of  
$2,639,275.00 and a GMP 1 of $26,392,747.00) - Total not to exceed  
$29,032,022.00, from $150,000.00 to $29,182,022.00 - Financing: Public  
Safety Facilities (F) Fund (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund)  
*In alignment with Bond Implementation Program  
Attachments:  
Office of Environmental Quality & Sustainability  
Authorize the (1) acceptance of supplemental funding from the U.S.  
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the FY 2023 Brownfields  
Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grant via Cooperative Agreement (Grant No.  
4B02F40101, Assistance Listing No. 66.818) in the amount of  
$250,000.00 to clean up brownfield sites and provide cleanup planning  
and community involvement related activities for brownfield sites for the  
period November 1, 2023 through September 30, 2029; (2) execution of  
the Cooperative Agreement and all necessary documents; (3) increase of  
56.  
appropriations  
in  
an  
amount  
not  
to  
exceed  
$250,000.00 from  
$1,000,000.00 to $1,250,000.00 in the Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund  
Grant Fund; (4) receipt and deposit of additional funds in an amount not  
to exceed $250,000.00 in the Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Grant  
Fund; (5) execution of Brownfield Revolving Fund Loan Agreements and  
all necessary documents with future subrecipients for loans and  
subgrants to support the assessment and cleanup of contaminated  
properties; (6) approval and execution of individual Brownfield Revolving  
Fund Loan Agreements through Administrative Action in an amount not  
to exceed $1,000,000.00, with individual loans or subgrants greater than  
$1,000,000.00 to be presented to City Council for separate authorization  
prior to execution and disbursement; (7) procurement, negotiation, and  
execution of agreements with one or more external qualified firms,  
selected through a request for proposals or other applicable competitive  
procurement process, to provide underwriting, loan servicing, portfolio  
management, and related professional services necessary to administer  
the Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Program; (8) disbursement of grant  
funds, including supplemental funds authorized by this action, in an  
overall total amount not to exceed $1,250,000.00 and to receive, deposit,  
and record loan principal and interest repayments; (9) administration of  
the Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Program in accordance with the  
terms and conditions of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  
Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Cooperative Agreement and all  
applicable federal, state, and local requirements; and (10) execution of  
the award with the EPA and all terms, conditions, and documents  
required by the agreement  
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Not to exceed $250,000.00 from  
$1,000,000.00 to $1,250,000.00 - Financing: Brownfields Revolving Loan  
Fund Grant Fund  
Attachments:  
FISCALLY SOUND  
City Controller's Office  
A resolution authorizing the execution of the Financing Agreement and  
related documents for the funding commitment from the Texas Water  
Development Board for Project Loan LM261535; and all other matters  
related thereto - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the  
City (see Fiscal Information)  
57.  
*In alignment with Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement  
Program.  
Attachments:  
Office of Procurement Services  
Authorize a three-year master agreement for the purchase of laboratory  
supplies for the Dallas Water Utilities Department IDEXX  
DISTRIBUTION INC, sole source - Estimated amount of $440,101.76 -  
Financing: Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($393,300.20) and Stormwater  
Drainage Management Fund ($46,801.56)  
58.  
-
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
five-year master agreement for the purchase of traffic  
59.  
barricades, warning lights, signs, and hardware for citywide use  
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CENTERLINE SUPPLY, INC. in the estimated amount of $887,331.43  
and Jaydee Group USA Inc. in the estimated amount of $103,919.10,  
lowest responsible bidders of seven  
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Total estimated amount of  
$991,250.53 - Financing: General Fund ($76,821.92), Dallas Water  
Utilities Fund ($880,965.10), Stormwater Drainage Management Fund  
($18,000.00), and Aviation Fund ($15,463.51)  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year master agreement for the purchase of electrical  
supplies for citywide use - Crawford Electric Supply Co Inc in the  
estimated amount of $4,265,500.00, Elliott Electric Supply Inc in the  
estimated amount of $1,875,000.00, Parrish-Hare Electrical Supply in the  
estimated amount of $1,129,000.00, and City Electric Supply Company in  
the estimated amount of $5,000.00, lowest responsible bidders of nine -  
60.  
Total estimated amount of $7,274,500.00 - Financing:  
General Fund  
($5,046,325.82), Aviation Fund ($559,508.78), and Dallas Water Utilities  
Fund ($1,668,665.40)  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year service contract for aircraft landing fee collection  
and billing services for the Department of Aviation - Vector Airport  
Systems, LLC, most advantageous proposer of two - Estimated Annual  
Gross Revenue: Aviation Fund $9,776,565.00  
61.  
62.  
*In alignment with Dallas Love Field Master Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
collision repair services for the Department of Equipment and Fleet  
Management and Dallas Fire-Rescue Department Sport City Auto  
a
three-year service price agreement for auto body and  
-
World LLC dba Champion Collision Repair Center, Industrial Power LLC  
dba Industrial Power Truck & Equipment, WTR, INC., First Class Auto  
Inc., Siddons Martin Emergency Group LLC, and RML Waxahachie Ford,  
LLC dba Waxahachie Ford, most advantageous proposers of thirteen -  
Total estimated amount of $16,994,750.00 - Financing:  
Fleet Management Fund ($12,498,500.00) and  
($4,496,250.00) (subject to annual appropriations)  
Equipment and  
General Fund  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a five-year service price agreement for the maintenance  
and repair of fitness equipment for various City departments - On Site  
Fitness Service, LLC in the estimated amount of $571,600.00; and (2) a  
five-year master agreement for the purchase of fitness and exercise  
equipment for various City departments - Comm-Fit Holdings LLC in the  
estimated amount of $1,225,745.90, Fit Supply, LLC in the estimated  
amount of $303,726.00, Johnson Health Retail, Inc dba Johnson Fitness  
& Wellness in the estimated amount of $589,000.00, and Technogym  
USA Corp in the estimated amount of $60,000.00, lowest responsible  
bidders of six - Total estimated amount of $2,750,071.90 - Financing:  
General Fund ($2,090,099.90) and Aviation Fund ($659,972.00) (subject  
to annual appropriations)  
63.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year service price agreement for janitorial services for  
the Dallas Water Utilities Department - Oriental Building Services, Inc. in  
the estimated amount of $2,893,538.25, JDM Janitorial Inc. in the  
64.  
estimated  
Maintenance, LLC. in the estimated amount of $245,780.08, lowest  
responsible bidders of twenty-five Total estimated amount of  
$4,480,202.33 - Financing: Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($4,274,678.33)  
amount  
of  
$1,340,884.00,  
and  
Member's  
Building  
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and Stormwater Drainage Management Fund ($205,524.00) (subject to  
annual appropriations)  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 5 to exercise the fifth one-year  
renewal option to the concession contract for the period August 13, 2026  
65.  
through  
August  
12,  
2027 with  
ED  
CAMPBELL  
CONCESSIONS  
COMPANY, for the operation of food and beverage concessions,  
catering, and miscellaneous services at the Majestic Theatre for the  
Office of Arts and Culture - Estimated Annual Revenue: General Fund  
$450,000.00  
*In alignment with Dallas Cultural Plan.  
Attachments:  
CORE - ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT  
City Attorney's Office  
Authorize settlement of the lawsuit styled, Gilberto Sanchez-Ramirez v.  
City of Dallas, Cause No. DC-25-02311 - Not to exceed $30,000.00 -  
Financing: Liability Reserve Fund  
66.  
Attachments:  
Authorize settlement of the lawsuit styled, Melody Reed and Kelli  
Goodwin v. City of Dallas, Cause No. DC-24-04764 - Total not to exceed  
$425,000.00 ($225,000.00 for the settlement of the claims of Melody  
Reed and $200,000.00 for the settlement of the claims of Kelli Goodwin)  
- Financing: Liability Reserve Fund  
67.  
Attachments:  
Office of the Inspector General  
An ordinance amending Chapter 12A, “Code of Ethics,” of the Dallas City  
Code, by amending Sections 12A-1, 12A-2, 12A-4, 12A-7, 12A-19,  
12A-20, 12A-52, and 12A-62 (1) including subcontractors as persons  
doing business with the City; (2) providing certain provisions of the Code  
of Ethics to apply to persons doing business with the City; (3) prohibiting  
the acceptance of an offer of outside employment that a city official of  
employee knows is intended to influence or reward official conduct or the  
discharge of official duties; and (4) providing that it is the City Council that  
determines the duration of any disqualification from contracting with the  
City; (5) providing a saving clause; (6) providing a severability clause;  
and (7) providing an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to  
the City  
68.  
Attachments:  
An ordinance amending correcting Chapter 12A, “Code of Ethics,” of the  
Dallas City Code by (1) correcting Sections 12A-12 and 12A-26  
amending the word “or” to the correct location in Section 12A-12(d)(4);  
and (2) removing the words “or employee” from Section 12A-26(a) that  
applies only to former city councilmembers or former board and  
commission members; (2) providing a saving clause; (3) providing a  
severability clause; and (4) providing an effective date - Financing: No  
cost consideration to the City  
69.  
Attachments:  
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION  
CORE - ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT  
City Secretary's Office  
Consideration of appointments to boards and commissions and the  
evaluation and duties of board and commission members (List of  
nominees is available in the City Secretary's Office)  
70.  
FISCALLY SOUND  
Office of Procurement Services  
Authorize (1) a three-year service contract for the period June 24, 2026  
through June 23, 2029, with two one-year renewal options, for City paid  
basic life insurance and the administration of grandfathered life insurance  
policies for the Department of Human Resources - Standard Insurance  
Company; (2) a three-year service contract for the period June 24, 2026  
through June 23, 2029, with two one-year renewal options, for voluntary  
benefits - Standard Insurance Company; (3) a three-year service contract  
for the period June 24, 2026 through June 23, 2029, with two one-year  
renewal options, for financial wellness and pet insurance - Metlife Pet  
Insurance Solutions, LLC; and (4) a three-year service contract for the  
period June 24, 2026 through June 23, 2029, with two one-year renewal  
options, for legal services - Metlife Legal Plans, Inc., most advantageous  
proposers of twelve - Not to exceed $2,925,466 - Financing: Employee  
Benefits Funds (subject to annual appropriations) (see Fiscal Information)  
(This item was deferred on June 24, 2026)  
71.  
Attachments:  
ADDITIONS:  
CLOSED SESSION  
Attorney Briefings (Sec. 551.071 T.O.M.A.)  
Seeking the advice of the City Attorney regarding:  
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Letters received from Save Dallas City Hall Coalition on May 12,  
May 14, May 21, June 4, June 11, June 16, July 16, and July 22,  
2026.  
72.  
OTHER ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION  
CORE - ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT  
City Secretary's Office  
An ordinance ordering a special election to be held in the city of Dallas  
(the City) on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, (1) for the purpose of  
submitting to the qualified voters of the City certain propositions  
pertaining to the issuance of bonds; (2) making provisions to conduct the  
73.  
election; and (3) providing an effective date  
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Financing: No cost  
consideration to the City  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS  
GROWING  
Department of Planning and Development  
ZONING CASES - CONSENT  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an NS(A) Neighborhood Service District on property  
zoned R-10(A) Residential District, on the north line of Rylie Crest Drive,  
between Garden Grove Drive and Seagoville Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-25-000223  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment to Planned Development District No.  
1060, on the north line of Forest Lane, between Quincy Lane and  
Nuestra Drive  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to amended conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to amended conditions  
Z-26-000008  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a new Specific Use Permit for a private recreation  
club or area on property zoned Tract 1A, Planned Development District  
No. 160, on the southwest and southeast corners of West Canty Street  
and North Vernon Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a one-year period with eligibility  
for automatic renewals for additional three-year periods, subject to a site  
plan and staff’s recommended conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a one-year period, subject to a  
site plan and staff’s recommended conditions  
Z-26-000032  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting CR Community Retail District and  
a
resolution  
accepting deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant on property  
zoned R-5(A) Single Family District, on the west line of Chalk Hill Road,  
south of Chippewa Drive  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC:  
volunteered by the applicant  
Z-26-000034  
Approval, subject to deed restrictions  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and (1)  
an ordinance granting NO(A) Neighborhood Office District and (2) an  
ordinance terminating Specific Use Permit No. 45 for a branch library on  
property zoned R-1ac(A) Single Family District, on the south line of Royal  
Lane, between Netherland Drive and Royal Way  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-26-000035  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a new Specific Use Permit for the sale of alcoholic  
beverages in conjunction with a general merchandise or food store  
greater than 3,500 square feet, on property zoned Subarea 2 within  
Planned Development District No. 366, the Buckner Boulevard Special  
Purpose District with a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay, on the west line of  
South Buckner Boulevard, north of Lake June Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a site plan and conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a three-year period, subject to a  
site plan and conditions  
Z-26-000037  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting LI Light Industrial District and a resolution accepting  
deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant on property zoned A(A)  
Agricultural District, on the west line of Lancaster-Hutchins Road, north of  
Witt Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC:  
volunteered by the applicant  
Z-26-000042  
Approval, subject to deed restrictions  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting WMU-5 Walkable Urban Mixed-Use District and  
a
resolution accepting deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant on  
property zoned IR Industrial Research District, on the south corner of  
Empire Central Drive and Forest Park Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC:  
volunteered by the applicant  
Z-26-000050  
Approval, subject to deed restrictions  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an expansion of Subdistrict 1H within Planned  
Development District No. 714, on property zoned Subdistrict 1A within  
Planned Development District No. 714, the West Commerce Street/Fort  
Worth Avenue Special Purpose District, on the north line of West Main  
Street, west of North Beckley Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-26-000060  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a new Specific Use Permit for a self-service storage  
on property zoned Subdistrict 4A within Planned Development District  
No. 887, the Valley View - the Galleria Area Special Purpose District, on  
the northwest corner of Montfort Drive and Valley View Trail  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a thirty-year period, subject to a  
site plan and conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a thirty-year period, subject to a  
site plan and conditions  
Z-26-000061  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting  
a
new Specific Use Permit for an accessory  
community center (private) on property zoned Tract 1, within Planned  
Development District No. 388 with H60 the Tenth Street Historic District  
Overlay, on the south line of East 10th Street, west of East Clarendon  
Drive  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a site plan and conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to a site plan and conditions  
Z-26-000074  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a new Specific Use Permit for the sale of alcoholic  
beverages in conjunction with  
a
restaurant without drive-in or  
drive-through service on property zoned CR Community Retail District  
with a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay, on the southwest line of Peavy Road,  
northwest of Garland Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a site plan and conditions  
Recommendation of CPC:  
plan and conditions  
Z-26-000077  
Approval for a five-period, subject to a site  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 2424 for a  
tower/antenna for cellular communication on property zoned R-7.5(A)  
Single Family District and CR Community Retail District, between  
Pleasant Drive and Baywood Drive, north of Lake June Road  
Recommendation of Staff:  
Approval for a ten-year period with eligibility  
for automatic renewals for additional ten-year periods, subject to  
conditions  
Recommendation of CPC:  
conditions  
Approval for a ten-year period, subject to  
Z-26-000078  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 2500 for  
the sale of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with  
a
general  
merchandise or food store 3,500 square feet or less, on property zoned  
RR Regional Retail District with a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay, on the east  
line of North Buckner Boulevard and north of Chenault Street  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to conditions  
Z-26-000087  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 2561 for a  
restaurant with drive-in or drive-through service on property zoned  
Subdistrict P, Planned Development District No. 468, the Oak Cliff  
Gateway Special Purpose District, on the west line of South I-35  
Freeway, between East 8th Street and Dale Street  
Recommendation of Staff:  
Approval for  
a
fifteen-year period with  
eligibility for automatic renewals for additional five-year periods, subject  
to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC:  
Approval for  
a
fifteen-year period with  
eligibility for automatic renewals for additional five-year periods, subject  
to conditions  
Z-26-000107  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
ZONING CASES - UNDER ADVISEMENT - INDIVIDUAL  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 2302 for an  
attached projecting non-premise district activity videoboard sign on  
property zoned CA-1(A) Central Area District, on the east line of North  
Cesar Chavez Boulevard, between Elm Street and Main Street  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC:  
conditions  
Approval for a six-year period, subject to  
Z234-342(JG)/Z-25-000126  
Note: This item was deferred by the City Council on June 10, 2026, and  
is scheduled for consideration on August 12, 2026.  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting MU-1 Mixed-Use District on property zoned LI Light  
Industrial District, on the south line of Compton Street, west of Glidden  
Street  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-25-000200  
Note: This item was deferred by the City Council at the public hearing on  
May 13, 2026, and is scheduled for consideration on August 12, 2026.  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting TH-3(A) Townhouse District on property zoned R-5(A)  
Single Family District, on the west line of Bonnie View Road, south of  
East 11th Street  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-26-000016  
Note: This item was deferred by the City Council at the public hearing on  
May 13, 2026, and is scheduled for consideration on August 12, 2026.  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a new Specific Use Permit for a handicapped group  
dwelling unit on property zoned R-5(A) Single Family District, on the  
southeast line of Prosperity Avenue, west of Stanley Smith Drive  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a site plan and conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a five-year period, subject to a  
site plan and conditions  
Z-26-000038  
Note: This item was deferred by the City Council on June 10, 2026, and  
is scheduled for consideration on August 12, 2026.  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS – INDIVIDUAL  
GROWING  
Department of Planning and Development  
A
public hearing to receive comments regarding consideration of  
amendments to Section 51A-13.306 of the Dallas City Code to list tattoo  
and body piercing as an example of permitted personal service uses  
instead of as an example of prohibited personal service uses in  
form-based zoning districts, and an ordinance granting the amendments  
allowing “Tattoo or body piercing” in Article XIII Form Districts  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval of the proposed amendments  
Recommendation of ZOAC: Approval of the proposed amendments  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval of the proposed amendments  
DCA 256-007(MW)  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
MISCELLANEOUS HEARINGS  
VIBRANT  
Office of Housing and Community Empowerment  
(1) A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application by  
Titanium Housing Partners, LLC and/or its affiliate(s) (collectively referred  
to as Applicant) to the Texas Department of Housing and Community  
Affairs (TDHCA) for 4% Non-Competitive Low Income Housing Tax  
Credits for The Pemberton at Dennis,  
a
188-unit mixed-income  
multifamily complex located at 11301 Dennis Road, Dallas, Texas 75229  
(Project); (2) pursuant to Section 394.9025 of the Texas Local  
Government Code regarding bonds to be issued by the City of Dallas  
Housing Finance Corporation to finance the Project; and, at the close of  
the public hearing (3) authorize  
a
Resolution of No Objection for  
Applicant, related to its upcoming application to TDHCA for development  
of the Project - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the  
City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Dallas Housing Resource Catalog.  
Attachments:  
Park & Recreation Department  
A public hearing to receive comments on the proposed use of a portion of  
parkland at Joey Georgusis Park located at 1200 Stone Mesa Drive,  
totaling approximately 106,891 square feet (2.45 acres) of land, for one  
Sidewalk Easement, one Water and Wastewater Easement, one  
Detention Area Easement, one Detention Area Access Easement, one  
Drainage Easement, and one Water Easement for the Joey Georgusis  
Park plat, as required by plat; and, at the close of the public hearing,  
consideration of a resolution authorizing the proposed use of parkland  
pursuant to Chapter 26 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Financing:  
No cost consideration to the City  
Attachments:  
EXECUTIVE SESSION NOTICE  
A closed executive session may be held if the discussion of any of the above agenda items  
concerns one of the following:  
1. seeking the advice of its attorney about pending or contemplated litigation,  
settlement offers, or any matter in which the duty of the attorney to the City Council  
under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas  
clearly conflicts with the Texas Open Meetings Act. [Tex. Govt. Code § 551.071]  
2. deliberating the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property if deliberation in  
an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the city in  
negotiations with a third person. [Tex. Govt. Code § 551.072]  
3. deliberating a negotiated contract for a prospective gift or donation to the city if  
deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the  
city in negotiations with a third person. [Tex. Govt. Code § 551.073]  
4. deliberating  
the  
appointment,  
employment,  
evaluation,  
reassignment,  
duties,  
discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or to hear a complaint or  
charge against an officer or employee unless the officer or employee who is the  
subject of the deliberation or hearing requests a public hearing.  
§ 551.074]  
[Tex. Govt. Code  
5. deliberating the deployment, or specific occasions for implementation, of security  
personnel or devices. [Tex. Govt. Code § 551.076]  
6. discussing or deliberating commercial or financial information that the city has  
received from a business prospect that the city seeks to have locate, stay or expand  
in or near the city and with which the city is conducting economic development  
negotiations; or deliberating the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business  
prospect. [Tex Govt. Code § 551.087]  
7. deliberating security assessments or deployments relating to information resources  
technology, network security information, or the deployment or specific occasions for  
implementations of security personnel, critical infrastructure, or security devices.  
[Tex Govt. Code § 551.089]  
8. deliberating cybersecurity measures, policies, or contracts solely intended to protect  
a critical infrastructure facility. [Tex. Gov’t Code § 551.0761]