City of Dallas  
1500 Marilla Street  
Council Chambers, 6th Floor  
Dallas, Texas 75201  
COUNCIL AGENDA  
May 27, 2026  
9:00 AM  
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Rules of Courtesy  
Las asambleas del Ayuntamiento Municipal reúnen  
a
ciudadanos de diversos intereses ideologías. Para  
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City Council meetings bring together citizens of many  
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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
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provide:  
These procedures  
los ciudadanos,  
establecen lo siguiente:  
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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  
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los  
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obedecer las órdenes  
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Chamber.  
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cámara del Ayuntamiento.  
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fumar dentro de la  
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Council Chamber while City Council is in session.  
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o
enlaces  
electrónicos (pagers) audibles en la cámara del  
Ayuntamiento durante audiencias del Ayuntamiento  
Municipal  
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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,  
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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.  
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oficial que este presidiendo la asamblea así lo ordena.  
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a
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acción.” Según la sección 3.3 (c) de las reglas de  
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AGENDA  
CITY COUNCIL MEETING  
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 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=mbaef9ce8de28206f5a3d0785a04ec26e  
Public hearings will not be heard before 1:00 p.m.  
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
OPEN MICROPHONE  
MINUTES  
Item 1  
CONSENT AGENDA  
Items 2-46  
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION  
Item 47  
ADDITIONS  
ZONING  
Items 48-49  
Items  
Z1-Z12  
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS  
Items  
PH1-PH9  
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 May 13, 2026 City Council Meeting  
1.  
CONSENT AGENDA  
SAFE  
Dallas Fire-Rescue Department  
Authorize a three-year cooperative purchasing agreement for firefighting  
personal protection equipment for Dallas the Fire Rescue Department  
with Casco Industries, Inc. through the Local Government Purchasing  
cooperative (BuyBoard) agreement - Estimated amount of $3,150,000.00  
- Financing: General Fund (subject to annual appropriations)  
2.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year service price agreement for specialized training for  
Dallas Fire-Rescue Department through an interlocal agreement with  
3.  
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service  
-
Estimated amount of  
(subject to annual  
$275,000.00 -  
appropriations)  
Financing:  
General  
Fund  
Attachments:  
VIBRANT  
Office of Arts and Culture  
Authorize and establish the FY 2026-27 Community Artists Program  
(CAP) and CAP Guidelines which provides for the program eligibility and  
review criteria to be used in evaluating applications for cultural support  
funds for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 - Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
4.  
*In alignment with Dallas Cultural Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize the ArtsActivate  
2027 Program,  
a
project-based  
cultural  
5.  
support program within the Office of Arts and Culture to support art and  
cultural services in the City of Dallas for FY 2026-27 and approve the  
program guidelines - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to  
the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Dallas Cultural Plan.  
Attachments:  
Office of Housing and Community Empowerment  
Authorize the (1) acceptance of a three-year Housing Opportunities for  
Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Competitive Grant (Grant No. TX-H250005  
and Assistance Listing No. 14.241) from the U.S. Department of Housing  
and Urban Development in an amount not to exceed $780,129.00, to  
provide housing placement, rental assistance, and supportive services for  
non-violent ex-offenders who are justice-impacted and living with human  
6.  
immunodeficiency  
virus/acquired  
immunodeficiency  
syndrome;  
(2)  
establishment of appropriations in an amount not to exceed $780,129.00  
in the FY26 HOPWA Competitive Grant-Permanent Supportive Housing  
26-29 Fund; (3) receipt and deposit of grant funds in an amount not to  
exceed $780,129.00 in the FY26 HOPWA Competitive Grant-Permanent  
Supportive Housing 26-29 Fund; and (4) execution of the grant  
agreement and all terms, conditions, and documents required by the  
agreement  
-
Not to exceed $780,129.00 - Financing: FY26 HOPWA  
Competitive Grant-Permanent Supportive Housing 26-29 Fund  
*In alignment with Drivers of Opportunity nexus.  
Attachments:  
Note: Agenda Item No. 7 must be considered before Agenda Item No. 8 may be considered.  
Authorize the First Amendment to the FY 2026 grant agreement with the  
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for Youth  
Homeless Housing and Services, to extend the termination date from  
August 31, 2026 to February 28, 2027 - Financing: No cost consideration  
to the City  
7.  
*In alignment with Drivers of Opportunity nexus.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
nine-month to eleven-month subrecipient agreement with  
8.  
Transition Resource Action Center, in an amount not to exceed  
$211,013.00, for engagement, housing, and providing of eligible  
supportive services to unaccompanied young adults twenty-four years of  
age and younger for the Office of Housing and Community  
Empowerment  
-
Not to exceed $211,013.00 - Financing: FY 2026  
TDHCA-Homeless Housing and Services Program 25-26 Fund  
*In alignment with Drivers of Opportunity nexus.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
one-year subrecipient agreement with Lone Star Justice  
9.  
Alliance in an amount not to exceed $300,000.00, with a one-year  
renewal option in an amount not to exceed $300,000.00, to administer  
the Youth Safety - Violence Interrupters Program on behalf of the Office  
of Housing and Community Empowerment - Not to exceed $3600,000.00  
- Financing: FY 2025-26 Community Development Block Grant Funds  
(subject to annual appropriations)  
*In alignment with Drivers of Opportunity nexus.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a seven-month contract for front line outreach services for  
persons experiencing homelessness in encampments in furtherance of  
the City of Dallas’ Real Time Rehousing Project - Housing Forward, sole  
source - Not to exceed $676,455.00 - Financing: General Fund (subject  
to annual appropriations)  
10.  
*In alignment with Drivers of Opportunity nexus.  
Attachments:  
Park & Recreation Department  
Authorize (1) a construction services contract for the construction of the  
Trinity Forest Spine Trail Phase II to provide a 12-foot-wide trail from  
Samuell Boulevard to Lawnview Park - A&C Construction, Inc., lowest  
responsible bidder of four; and (2) an increase in appropriations in an  
amount not to exceed $3,217,156.46 in the Capital Gifts, Donation and &  
Development Fund - Not to exceed $16,091,000.00 $16,091,599.50 -  
Financing: 2017 Bond Fund (Park and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund  
11.  
($12,317,114.79),  
Capital  
Gifts,  
Donation  
&
Development  
Fund  
($3,217,156.46), and Parkland Dedication Program Fund ($556,728.75  
$557,328.25)  
Attachments:  
Authorize a construction services contract for the construction of the  
Campbell Green Recreation Center Renovation and Expansion Project  
located at 16600 Park Hill Drive - JC Commercial, Inc., best value  
proposer of twelve - Not to exceed $6,581,875.00 - Financing: Park and  
Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2024 General Obligation Bond Fund)  
12.  
13.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the professional services  
contract with MEP Consulting Engineers, Inc. for additional architectural  
and engineering services for the schematic design, design development,  
construction documents, bidding and negotiation, and construction  
administration for the replacement of indoor pool mechanical system for  
the Bachman Recreation Center located at 2750 Bachman Drive - Not to  
exceed $120,000.00, from $48,200.00 to $168,200.00 - Financing: Park  
and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund)  
Attachments:  
GROWING  
Department of Aviation  
Authorize a twenty-year lease agreement, with two fifteen-year and one  
fourteen-year renewal options, with Signature Flight Support LLC, for  
14.  
approximately  
2,131,455 square  
feet  
(48.93 acres)  
of  
land  
and  
improvements at Dallas Love Field with a capital investment obligation of  
$65,000,000.00 - Estimated Revenue: Aviation Fund ($100,774,049.00),  
over the primary term of the lease and ($514,579,706.00) during the  
renewal terms and Aviation Construction Fund ($4,500,000.00)  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a one-year consultant services contract, with four one-year  
renewal options with Freese and Nichols, Inc., at the City’s discretion for  
Utilities Planning Services for the Love Field Expansion Airport Program  
at Dallas Love Field; and (2) increase appropriations in an amount not to  
15.  
exceed $9,969,813.00 in the AVI Commercial Paper Fund  
exceed $9,969,813.00 - Financing: AVI Commercial Paper Fund  
-
Not to  
*In alignment with Love Field Expansion Airport Program (LEAP).  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a three-year consultant services contract, with four one-year  
renewal options with Parsons Transportation Group, Inc., at the City’s  
16.  
discretion for Digital Transformation  
-
Building Information Modeling  
Services for the Love Field Expansion Airport Program at Dallas Love  
Field; and (2) increase appropriations in an amount not to exceed  
$7,202,945.00 in the AVI Commercial Paper Fund  
$7,202,945.00 - Financing: AVI Commercial Paper Fund  
-
Not to exceed  
*In alignment with Love Field Expansion Airport Program (LEAP).  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a four-year consultant services contract, with one three-year  
renewal options with The Boston Consulting Group, Inc., at the City’s  
discretion for Executive Program Advisory Services for the Love Field  
Expansion Airport Program at Dallas Love Field; and (2) increase  
appropriations in an amount not to exceed $13,575,000.00 in the AVI  
Commercial Paper Fund - Not to exceed $13,575,000.00 - Financing: AVI  
Commercial Paper Fund  
17.  
*In alignment with Love Field Expansion Airport Program (LEAP).  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a four-year consultant services contract, with one three-year  
renewal option with HNTB Corporation, at the City’s discretion for  
Program Management Services for the Love Field Expansion Airport  
Program at Dallas Love Field; and (2) increase appropriations in an  
amount not to exceed $67,079,040.81 in the AVI Commercial Paper  
Fund - Not to exceed $67,079,040.81 - Financing: AVI Commercial Paper  
Fund  
18.  
*In alignment with Love Field Expansion Airport Program (LEAP).  
Attachments:  
Authorize the Department of Aviation to upgrade the current Federal  
Aviation Administration Emergency Communication Notification System  
by purchasing (1) purchasing the installation and implementation of a  
new emergency communication notification system; and (2) the purchase  
of a four-year extended Warranty Plan for the Department of Aviation  
with Kova, Corp through the General Services Administration cooperative  
agreement (Contract No. GS-35F-011BA) - Not to exceed $1,349,769.29  
- Financing: Aviation Fund  
19.  
Attachments:  
Office of Economic Development  
Authorize a Chapter 380 economic development agreement and all other  
necessary documents with Veterans Community Project and/or its  
affiliates for the Veterans Community Project Village, including the  
20.  
conveyance  
(fee  
simple  
estate)  
of  
approximately  
7.33 acres  
of  
City-owned real property located west of South Lancaster Road, south of  
Mentor Avenue, and east of Denley Drive in consideration of the  
development and operation of a transitional housing community on the  
Property for veterans experiencing homelessness, consisting of small  
residential units, a community center, and on-site supportive services, in  
accordance with the Economic Development Incentive Policy - Financing:  
This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Note: Agenda Item No. PH4 must be heard before Agenda Item No. 21 may be considered.  
Authorize a tax increment financing (“TIF”) development agreement with  
Mockingbird Owner LP, a Texas limited partnership and/or its affiliates  
(“Developer”) in an amount not to exceed $29,000,000 (“TIF Subsidy”),  
payable from current and future funds in the Maple/Mockingbird TIF  
District (“TIF District” or “Zone”), in consideration of the Developer’s  
design, engineering, financing, and construction of the Oak Park  
Mixed-Use and Mixed-Income Project (“Project”) on approximately 5.9  
acres currently addressed as 1545 West Mockingbird Lane - Not to  
exceed $29,000,000.00 - Financing: Maple/Mockingbird TIF District Fund  
(subject to current and annual appropriations from tax increments)  
21.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
LIVABLE  
Department of Code Compliance  
An ordinance amending Chapter 27, “Minimum Property Standards,” of  
the Dallas City Code, by amending Section 27-46; (1) to expand the  
definition of “Code Violations”; (2) providing a penalty not to exceed  
$500.00; (3) providing a saving clause; (4) providing a severability clause;  
and (5) providing an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to  
the City  
22.  
Attachments:  
SUSTAINABLE  
Dallas Water Utilities Department  
Authorize (1) deposit of the amount awarded by the Special  
Commissioners in the condemnation proceeding styled CITY OF  
DALLAS VS. A.J. WALLACE, LLC, et al., Cause No. CC-25-03097-B,  
pending in Dallas County Court at Law No. 2, for acquisition of a drainage  
easement from A.J. Wallace and wife, Marilyn Wallace, of approximately  
3,644 square feet of land, located on East Woodin Boulevard near its  
intersection with Fernwood Avenue for the Kings Branch Culvert at  
Woodin Project; and (2) settlement of the condemnation proceeding for  
an amount not to exceed the award - Not to exceed $28,000.00  
($25,000.00, plus closing costs and title expenses not to exceed  
$3,000.00) - Financing: Flood Control (D) Fund (2017 General Obligation  
Bond Fund)  
23.  
*In alignment with Capital Improvement Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize an increase in the construction services contract with Rebcon,  
LLC for additional work associated with the Bachman Dam and Spillway  
Improvement Project - Not to exceed $809,519.08, from $44,196,556.72  
24.  
to $45,006,075.80 - Financing: Water Capital Improvement  
($550,847.72) and Water Construction Fund ($258,671.36)  
F
Fund  
*In alignment with Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement  
Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize an increase in the construction services contract with Tegrity  
Contractors, Inc. for additional work associated with the expansion,  
renovation, and site improvements for the Dallas Water Utilities Water  
Delivery Service Center located at 4120 Scottsdale Drive - Not to exceed  
25.  
$1,450,220.68,  
from  
$17,082,920.00 to  
$18,533,140.68 -  
Financing:  
Water Construction Fund  
*In alignment with Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement  
Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the professional services  
contract with Hazen and Sawyer, P.C. to provide additional engineering  
services for the Harry Hines and Webb Chapel Extension Wastewater  
Interceptors Project (list attached to Agenda Information Sheet) - Not to  
exceed $2,045,015.00, from $3,264,998.00 to $5,310,013.00 - Financing:  
Wastewater Construction Fund  
26.  
*In alignment with Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement  
Program.  
Attachments:  
Department of Information and Technology Services  
Authorize  
a
three-year cooperative purchasing agreement for web  
27.  
security services for the Department of Information and Technology  
Services with ePlus Technology, Inc. through the OMNIA Partners  
cooperative agreement - Not to exceed $635,886.00 - Financing: Data  
Services Fund (subject to annual appropriations)  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 4 to an increase the two-year  
master Service Price aAgreement with Carahsoft Technology Corporation  
for the purchase of various software including perpetual, fixed term,  
subscription and software as a service, software maintenance, support,  
implementation, and other services - Not to exceed $3,786,672.81, from  
28.  
$15,146,691.20 to  
$18,933,364.01 -  
Financing:  
Data  
Services  
Fund  
(subject to annual appropriations)  
Attachments:  
Department of Transportation and Public Works  
Authorize (1) an agreement with CPAC, LLC for contribution of funds  
towards the warranted traffic signal installation at the intersection of  
Bonnie View Road and Telephone Road in the city of Dallas; (2) an  
increase in appropriations in an amount not to exceed $32,500.00 in the  
Transportation Special Projects Fund; and (3) the receipt and deposit of  
funds in an amount not to exceed $32,500.00 in the Transportation  
29.  
Special Projects Fund  
-
Not to exceed $32,500.00 - Financing:  
Transportation Special Projects Fund  
*In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a developer cost-share agreement with HSM HWY 342 &  
Telephone Rd LP for contribution of funds towards the warranted traffic  
signal installation at the intersection of Bonnie View Road and Telephone  
Road in the city of Dallas; (2) an increase in appropriations in an amount  
not to exceed $55,000.00 in the Transportation Special Projects Fund;  
and (3) the receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to exceed  
$55,000.00 in the Transportation Special Projects Fund - Not to exceed  
$55,000.00 - Financing: Transportation Special Projects Fund  
30.  
*In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a construction services contract for the 2026 Slurry Seal and  
Polymer Modified Micro-Surfacing Contract for citywide maintenance,  
repairs, and improvements of City streets - Viking Construction LLC,  
31.  
lowest responsible bidder of four  
-
Not to exceed $20,408,155.00 -  
Financing: General Fund (subject to annual appropriations)  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan.  
Attachments:  
FISCALLY SOUND  
Budget and Management Services  
An ordinance denying rates as requested by Atmos Energy Corp.  
Mid-Tex Division provided pursuant to its January 15, 2026, Dallas  
Annual Rate Review filing and setting rates as recommended by the City  
Manager - Financing: No cost consideration to the City  
32.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a secured, zero percent interest, forgivable loan agreement,  
approved as to form by the City Attorney, in the amount of $107,860 to  
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Inc. to provide for rehabilitation of  
the property located at 4804 Worth Street, Dallas, Texas 75246, which  
33.  
provides  
safe,  
high-quality,  
no-cost  
youth  
development,  
academic  
enrichment, leadership recreation, and supportive services for low and  
moderate-income youth (the “Property”), for the period June 1, 2026  
through July 31, 2027; and (2) the execution of any and all terms,  
conditions, and documents required by the forgivable loan agreement -  
Not to exceed $107,860 - Financing: FY 2025-26 CDBG Reprogramming  
No. 2 Fund  
*In alignment with HUD Consolidated Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a secured, zero percent interest, forgivable loan agreement,  
approved as to form by the City Attorney, in the amount of $800,000 to  
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas, Texas dba The Stewpot to provide  
34.  
for rehabilitation of the property located at 1610 South Malcolm  
X
Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75226 which provides comprehensive, no-cost,  
barrier-free medical, dental, and psychiatric services for individuals  
experiencing homelessness for the period June 1, 2026 through July 31,  
2027; and (2) the execution of any and all terms, conditions, and  
documents required by the forgivable loan agreement - Not to exceed  
$800,000 - Financing: FY 2025-26 CDBG Reprogramming No. 2 Fund  
*In alignment with HUD Consolidated Plan.  
Attachments:  
Office of Procurement Services  
Authorize (1) a five-year bond counsel contingency fee contract with  
Bracewell LLP and West & Associates, LLP, most qualified respondents  
of five to provide counsel and co-counsel services for the City’s general  
obligation bond transactions with the hourly rates and opinion fees as set  
forth in the resolution; (2) a five-year bond counsel contingency fee  
35.  
contract with McCall Parkhurst  
&
Horton, L.L.P., most qualified  
respondent of five, to provide bond counsel services for the Citys  
enterprise bond transactions in accordance with the hourly rates and  
opinion fees as set forth in the resolution; and (3) a five-year disclosure  
counsel contingency fee contract with Norton Rose Fullbright US LLP  
most qualified respondent of four, to provide bond disclosure counsel  
services for the City’s bond transactions in accordance with the hourly  
rates and opinion fees as set forth in the resolution - Financing: Fees to  
be paid from bond proceeds, contingent upon completion of each bond  
sale  
Attachments:  
Authorize a two-year master agreement for the purchase of frictional  
asphaltic preservation treatment and pre-treatment concentrate for the  
Department of Transportation and Public Works - Hall Brothers, Inc.,  
lowest responsible bidder of two - Estimated amount of $2,278,399.50 -  
Financing: General Fund  
36.  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year service contract, with two one-year renewal options,  
for maintenance and support for the existing airport access control  
37.  
system at Dallas Love Field for the Department of Aviation  
-
CONVERGINT TECHNOLOGIES LLC dba Convergint Technologies,  
most advantageous proposer of three - Not to exceed $4,645,245 -  
Financing: Aviation Fund (subject to annual appropriations)  
Attachments:  
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 26-0239, previously approved  
on January 14, 2026, authorizing service contract with Universal  
38.  
a
Recycling Technologies LLC to provide electronic waste collection and  
recycling services in the estimated total net revenue: $62,940 (1) for the  
purpose of revising Section 1 to reflect the contract type as a service  
price agreement with Universal Recycling Technologies LLC for  
electronic waste collection and recycling services; (2) for the purpose of  
revising the term of the service price agreement in Section 1 to include  
two one-year renewal options; (3) for the purpose of revising Section 1 to  
include the cost to be disbursed in the estimated amount of $55,460; and  
(4) add a new Section 2 to be disbursed from the Sanitation Operation  
Fund - Estimated amount of $55,460 - Financing: Sanitation Operation  
Fund  
Attachments:  
Authorize a three-year service price agreement for temporary sanitation  
field labor for the Department of Sanitation Services - A & Associates,  
39.  
Inc., most advantageous proposer of ten  
-
Estimated amount of  
$66,324,838.08 - Financing:  
annual appropriations)  
Sanitation Operation Fund (subject to  
*In alignment with Solid Waste Management Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a three-year service price agreement for armed security guard  
services for the Department of Sanitation Services - Andy Frain Services,  
Inc., most advantageous proposer of thirty-two - Estimated amount of  
40.  
41.  
$979,224.48 - Financing:  
appropriations)  
Sanitation Operation Fund (subject to annual  
Attachments:  
Authorize a three-year service price agreement in the estimated amount  
of $2,470,120, with two one-year renewal options in the estimated  
amount of $1,703,470, as detailed in the Fiscal Information section, for  
environmental monitoring and engineering consulting services for the  
Department of Sanitation Services  
-
Stearns, Conrad and Schmidt,  
Consulting Engineers, Inc. dba SCS Engineers, SCS Field Services,  
most advantageous proposer of seven - Total estimated amount of  
$4,173,590 - Financing:  
appropriations)  
Sanitation Operation Fund (subject to annual  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
five-year service price agreement for integrated pest  
42.  
management services for citywide use - Seed Family Premier Services  
LLC dba Pestmaster of Plano & McKinney, lowest responsible bidder of  
five - Estimated amount of $892,592.83 - Financing:  
General Fund  
($699,412.83), Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($54,335.66), Sanitation  
Operation Fund ($50,554.16), FY 2026 WIC Program-Women, Infants,  
and Children Grant Fund ($40,781.16), Aviation Fund ($28,143.66),  
Communication  
Services  
Fund  
($6,773.68),  
Data  
Services  
Fund  
($6,773.68), and Stormwater Drainage Management Fund ($5,818.00)  
(subject to annual appropriations)  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year service price agreement for feral hog control and  
abatement services for the Dallas Water Utilities Department - Striker  
43.  
Outfitters LLC, most advantageous proposer of seven  
amount of $2,227,500.00 - Financing: General Fund ($339,916.50),  
Stormwater Drainage Management Fund ($843,791.75), Dallas Water  
Utilities Fund ($843,791.75), and Sanitation Operation Fund  
($200,000.00) (subject to annual appropriations)  
-
Estimated  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to increase the cooperative  
purchasing agreement with VEOCI INC. through The Interlocal  
44.  
Purchasing System cooperative agreement for the continuous purchase,  
implementation, and maintenance of an airport safety and work-order  
management system for the Department of Aviation extending the term  
from April 13, 2026 to April 13, 2027 - Sole Source - Not to exceed  
$144,696.52,  
Fund  
from  
$500,000.00 to  
$644,696.52 -  
Financing:  
Aviation  
Attachments:  
CORE - ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT  
City Attorney's Office  
Authorize settlement of the lawsuit styled, Ricardo Estrada v. City of  
Dallas, Cause No. DC-25-01503 - Not to exceed $120,000.00 -  
Financing: Liability Reserve Fund  
45.  
Attachments:  
Office of the Inspector General  
A resolution approving the final sanction in the settlement agreement  
between the Office of the Inspector General and Sam Staggs, former  
Municipal Library Board Member, resolving the ethics charge in  
Information E26-001 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City  
46.  
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)  
47.  
ADDITIONS:  
OTHER ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION  
CORE - ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT  
City Secretary's Office  
Consideration of appointments to the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Board of  
Directors for Positions 01 and 02 for the 2026-2028 Board Term (Closed  
Session, if necessary, Personnel, Sec. 551.074, T. O. M. A.) (Name of  
nominee in the City Secretary’s Office) - Financing: No cost consideration  
to the City  
48.  
Attachments:  
Municipal Court Judiciary  
An ordinance (1) appointing 10 full-time municipal judges and 16  
associate (part-time) municipal judges for the City of Dallas municipal  
court of record for a two-year term ending May 31, 2028; (2) designating  
an administrative municipal judge; (3) establishing the annual salaries for  
the administrative municipal judge, the municipal judges, and the  
associate municipal judges; (4) providing a severability clause; and (5)  
providing an effective date - Not to exceed $TBD annually - Financing:  
General Fund  
49.  
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 amendment to Planned Development Subdistrict  
No. 154 within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn  
Special Purpose District, on property bounded by McKinney Avenue,  
North Akard Street, and North St. Paul Street  
Recommendation of Staff:  
Approval, subject to an amended  
development plan, amended landscape plan, and staff’s recommended  
amended conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to an amended development  
plan, amended landscape plan, and amended conditions  
Z245-150(LG)/Z-25-000158  
*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.  
880, on the north line of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway, between  
Ridgeview Circle and Hughes Lane  
Recommendation of Staff:  
and amended conditions  
Approval, subject to traffic management plan  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to traffic management plan  
and amended conditions  
Z-25-000232  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting new Planned Development District for TH-3(A)  
a
Townhouse District uses on property zoned R-7.5(A) Single Family and  
MF-1(A) Multifamily Districts with Specific Use Permit No. 2287 for  
Seminary and a Convent or Monastery, on the west line of La Prada  
Drive and east line of Shiloh Road  
Recommendation of Staff:  
conditions  
Approval, subject to a conceptual plan and  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to a conceptual plan and  
conditions  
Z-25-000235  
*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. 1831 for a  
bail bonds office, on property within the Mixmaster Riverfront Subarea of  
Planned Development District No. 784, the Trinity River Corridor Special  
Purpose District, on the southeast corner of Reunion Boulevard and  
South Riverfront Boulevard  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a seven-year period, subject to  
conditions  
Z-26-000011  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting  
a
WMU-3 Walkable Mixed Use Subdistrict C, on  
within Planned  
property zoned Residential Transition Subdistrict  
A
Development District No. 468, the Oak Cliff Gateway Special Purpose  
District, on the west corner of North Madison Avenue and Ballard Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation  
of  
CPC:  
Approval,  
subject  
to  
deed  
restriction  
volunteered by the applicant  
Z-26-000012  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment to Tracts 1 and 2 within Planned  
Development District No. 814, on property bounded by University  
Boulevard, Inwood Road, Wateka Drive, and Robin Road, and on the  
northwest corner of University Boulevard and Inwood Road  
Recommendation of Staff:  
and amended conditions  
Approval, subject to amended lighting exhibit  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to amended lighting exhibit  
and amended conditions  
Z-26-000028  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a historic overlay for The Wesley Inn (1159 North  
Madison Avenue), on property zoned Planned Development District No.  
830, Subdistrict 1 (Bishop Avenue), to add the additional use of lodging  
(short-and long-term accommodations), along the south line of North  
Madison Avenue, west of Ballard Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to preservation criteria, with  
edits  
Recommendation of Landmark Commission: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC:  
with edits  
Approval, subject to preservation criteria,  
Z-26-000030  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an expansion of Subdistrict 1, Planned Development  
District No. 101, on property zoned Planned Development District No.  
101, on the northwest line of West Camp Wisdom Road, between Belt  
Line Road and Turnout Lane  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to the existing conditions of  
Subdistrict 1, Planned Development District No. 101  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to the existing conditions of  
Subdistrict 1, Planned Development District No. 101  
Z-26-000041  
*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 open-enrollment  
charter school on property zoned CR Community Retail District, on the  
southeast line of Garland Road and the northwest line of Alvin Street  
Recommendation of Staff:  
Approval, subject to a site plan, traffic  
management plan, and conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to  
management plan, and conditions  
Z-26-000049  
a
site plan, traffic  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
ZONING CASES - UNDER ADVISEMENT - INDIVIDUAL  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting the removal of Shop Front Overlay SH-6 on property  
zoned WMU-5 Walkable Mixed Use Subdistrict  
D
within Planned  
Development District No. 468, the Oak Cliff Gateway Special Purpose  
District with SH-6 Shop Front Overlay, on the west corner of East 8th  
Street and Lansing Street  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-26-000025  
Note: This item was deferred by the City Council at the public hearing on  
May 13, 2026, and is scheduled for consideration on May 27, 2026.  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment and an expansion of Specific Use  
Permit No. 129 for electrical substation uses on property zoned R-7.5(A)  
Single Family District and R-7.5(A) Residential Subdistrict within Planned  
Development District No. 631, on the west line of Calumet Avenue,  
between Meredith Avenue and Garfield Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff:  
and conditions  
Approval, subject to an amended site plan  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to an amended site plan and  
conditions  
Z-25-000142  
Note: This item was deferred by the City Council at the public hearing on  
May 13, 2026, and is scheduled for consideration on May 27, 2026.  
*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. 2180 for an  
open-enrollment charter school on property zoned RR Regional Retail  
District, on the northwest corner of East R. L. Thornton Freeway and  
Ferguson Road  
Recommendation of Staff:  
plan and conditions  
Approval, subject to a traffic management  
Recommendation of CPC:  
plan and conditions  
Approval, subject to a traffic management  
Z-25-000184  
Note: This item was deferred by the City Council at the public hearings on  
April 8, 2026, and April 22, 2026, and is scheduled for consideration on  
May 27, 2026.  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
STREET NAME CHANGE  
GROWING  
Department of Planning and Development  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding a proposal to change the  
name of Fairshop Drive between S. R. L. Thornton Freeway and Village  
Fair Drive to “John Beckwith Sr. Drive” and an ordinance granting the  
name change - STNAME-26-000001 - Financing: New Street blades to  
be prepared and paid for by the City of Dallas (see Fiscal Information for  
potential future costs)  
*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 Sections 51-4.208, 51-4.210, and 51A-4.210 of the  
Dallas City Code to remove “Commercial Wedding Chapel” and create  
regulations for a new  
granting the amendments  
“Reception Facility” land use, and an ordinance  
Recommendation  
amendments  
Recommendation  
amendments  
of  
Staff:  
Approval  
Approval  
of  
staff’s  
recommended  
recommended  
of  
ZOAC:  
of  
ZOAC’s  
Recommendation of CPC:  
amendments  
Approval of CPC's recommended  
DCA 256-001(MW)  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
MISCELLANEOUS HEARINGS  
FISCALLY SOUND  
Budget and Management Services  
A public hearing to receive comments on the FY 2026-27 Operating,  
Capital, and Grant & Trust Budgets - Financing: No cost consideration to  
the City  
GROWING  
Office of Economic Development  
Note: Agenda Item No. PH4 must be heard before Agenda Item No. 21 may be considered.  
A public hearing to receive comments on proposed amendment of the  
Project Plan and Reinvestment Zone Financing Plan (“Plan”) for Tax  
Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Eighteen, the Maple/Mockingbird  
Tax Increment Financing District (“Zone”) to: (1) increase the geographic  
area of the Zone by approximately 9.3 acres to add the property currently  
addressed as 1545 West Mockingbird Lane; (2) make corresponding  
modifications to the Zone’s boundary and Plan; and (3) include findings  
that (a) vacant and underutilized property in the proposed expansion area  
substantially arrests or impairs the sound growth of the City, (b)  
development or redevelopment in the proposed expansion area will likely  
not occur solely through private investment in the foreseeable future, and  
(c) inclusion of the proposed expansion area will have an overall benefit  
to, and further the purposes of, the Zone; and, at the close of the public  
hearing, consider an ordinance amending Ordinance No.  
27435,  
previously approved on December 10, 2008, as amended, and  
Ordinance No. 27690, previously approved on September 23, 2009, to  
reflect these amendments - Financing: No cost consideration to the City  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments concerning the proposed creation  
of the Halperin Park Public Improvement District (“District” or “HPPID”), in  
accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code  
(“Public Improvement District Act” or “Act”), for the specified area of the  
District, to provide supplemental public services to be funded by  
assessments on real property and real property improvements in the  
District; and, at the close of the public hearing, authorize: (1) approval of  
a resolution creating the District for a period of ten years from 2027 to  
2036; (2) approval of the District’s Service Plan for 2027-2036 to provide  
supplemental public services to be funded by assessments on real  
property and real property improvements in the District; and (3) approval  
of  
a
management contract with Southern Gateway Public Green  
Foundation, a Texas non-profit corporation, as the management entity for  
the District - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the City  
(see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
A
public hearing to receive comments concerning the proposed  
expansion of the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (“District” or  
“DTPID”), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local  
Government Code (“Public Improvement District Act” or “Act”), allowing  
the City to include property in a hotel-public improvement district with the  
property owner’s consent if such property could have been included in  
the District, when created, without violating the petition thresholds, to  
provide supplemental public services funded by assessments on Dallas  
hotels with 100 or more rooms (“Qualifying Hotels”); and, at the close of  
the public hearing, authorize a resolution approving District boundary  
expansion to include four additional Qualifying Hotels in the District not  
described in the resolution or petition renewing the District in 2016 or  
expanding the District’s boundaries in 2020, 2022, 2023, or 2024 -  
Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal  
Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments concerning the proposed renewal  
and expansion of the South Side Public Improvement District (“District” or  
“SSPID”), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local  
Government Code, for the specified area of the District, to provide  
supplemental public services to be funded by assessments on real  
property and real property improvements in the District; and, at the close  
of the public hearing, authorize approval: (1) of a resolution renewing the  
District for a period of ten years from 2027 to 2036; (2) of the District’s  
Service Plan for 2027-2036 to provide supplemental public services to be  
funded by assessments on real property and real property improvements  
in the District; and (3) of a management contract with South Side Quarter  
Development Corporation,  
a
Texas non-profit corporation, as the  
management entity for the District - Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments concerning the proposed renewal  
of the Uptown Public Improvement District (“District”), in accordance with  
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (the “Act”), for the  
specified area of the District, to provide supplemental public services to  
be funded by assessments on real property and real property  
improvements in the District; and, at the close of the public hearing,  
authorize: (1) approval of a resolution renewing the District for a period of  
seven years from 2027 to 2033; (2) approval of the District’s Service Plan  
for 2027-2033 to provide supplemental public services to be funded by  
assessments on real property and real property improvements in the  
District; and (3) approval of a management contract with Uptown Dallas,  
Inc., a Texas non-profit corporation, as the management entity for the  
District - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the City (see  
Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
MISCELLANEOUS HEARINGS - UNDER ADVISEMENT  
SUSTAINABLE  
Department of Transportation and Public Works  
A public hearing to receive comments to amend Ordinance No. 20860,  
“City of Dallas Thoroughfare Plan” to (1) Change the designation of  
Wheatland Road from the Dallas/Lancaster City Limit line to Lancaster  
Road from a four-lane undivided residential collector roadway within 60  
feet of right-of-way and 40 feet of pavement (M-4-U) to  
four-lane undivided community collector roadway in  
a
special  
96 feet of  
right-of-way with a bicycle facility (SPCL 4U); and (2) add Wheatland  
Road from University Hills Boulevard to the Dallas/Lancaster City Limit  
line as a special four-lane undivided community collector roadway in 96  
feet of right-of-way with a bicycle facility (SPCL 4U); and, at the close of  
the public hearing, authorize an ordinance implementing the change -  
Financing: No cost consideration to the City (This item was deferred on  
April 8, 2026)  
*In alignment with Thoroughfare Plan.  
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]