City of Dallas  
1500 Marilla Street  
Council Chambers, 6th Floor  
Dallas, Texas 75201  
COUNCIL AGENDA  
April 22, 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  
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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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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 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  
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a
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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.  
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,  
afirmativo de la mayoría del Ayuntamiento Municipal  
precisara al oficial que este presidiendo la sesión tomar  
y
el voto  
a
acción.” Según la sección 3.3 (c) de las reglas de  
procedimientos del Ayuntamiento.  
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AGENDA  
CITY COUNCIL MEETING  
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 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  
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Public hearings will not be heard before 1:00 p.m.  
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
OPEN MICROPHONE  
MINUTES  
Item 1  
CONSENT AGENDA  
Items 2-37  
DELETIONS  
Items 13,  
14  
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION  
Items 38-40  
ADDITIONS  
ZONING  
Items 41-52  
Items  
Z1-Z19  
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  
1.  
Approval of Minutes of the April 8, 2026 City Council Meeting  
CONSENT AGENDA  
SAFE  
Office of Emergency Management and Crisis Response  
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 24-1784, approved on  
December 11, 2024 for the 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 2024 Homeland Security Grant Program which  
includes the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) (Federal / State Award  
ID No. EMW-2024-SS-05096) in an amount not to exceed $5,842,198.40  
to: (1) add Grant No. 5853501 for additional activities related to  
enhancing preparedness and building capacity to prepare for, prevent,  
and respond to terrorist attacks; (2) extend the term of the agreement  
from August 31, 2026 to November 30, 2026; (3) reallocate $678,352.24  
2.  
within  
the  
existing  
budget,  
$620,635.34 to  
Grant  
No.  
5853501,  
$57,716.90 to Grant No. 2980710; and (4) execution of the amended  
grant agreement with HSGD and all terms, conditions, and documents  
required by the amended agreement - Financing: No cost consideration  
to the City  
Attachments:  
VIBRANT  
Park & Recreation Department  
Authorize (1) an Advance Funding Agreement with the Federal Highway  
Administration through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)  
(Agreement No. CSJ 0918-47-564, Assistance Listing No. 20.205) for a  
3.  
Transportation  
Alternatives  
Set-Aside  
(TASA)  
Program  
Project  
for  
construction of the Cotton Belt Trail and the Marni Kaner Trail in the  
amount of $6,410,386.00 of which the Federal portion is $6,340,000.00,  
the State’s cost portion is $6,986.00, and the City of Dallas cost portion is  
$63,400.00; (2) the establishment of appropriations in the amount of  
$6,340,000.00 in the TxDOT TASA Cotton Belt Trail and Marni Kaner  
Trail Grant Fund; (3) the receipt and deposit of funds in the amount of  
$6,340,000.00 in the TxDOT TASA Cotton Belt Trail and Marni Kaner  
Trail Grant Fund; (4) the disbursement of a warrant check payable to  
TxDOT for the amount of $63,400.00; and (5) execution of the agreement  
with TxDOT and all terms, conditions and documents required by the  
agreement - Total amount of $6,403,400.00 - Financing: TxDOT TASA  
Cotton Belt Trail and Marni Kaner Trail Grant Fund ($6,340,000.00) and  
Park and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond  
Fund) ($63,400.00)  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) an application to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department  
(TPWD) for improvements to Community Park at Fair Park, located at  
1200 Second Avenue, in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00; (2) the  
acceptance of an award from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department  
(TPWD) for improvements to the Community Park at Fair Park, in an  
amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00; (3) the establishment of  
appropriations in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00 in the TPWD  
Community Park at Fair Park Grant Fund; (4) the receipt and deposit of  
funds in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00 in the TPWD  
Community Park at Fair Park Grant Fund; (5) the disbursement of funds  
in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00 from the TPWD Community  
Park at Fair Park Grant Fund; and (6) execution of the agreement with  
TPWD and all terms, conditions and documents required by the  
4.  
agreement  
-
Not  
to  
exceed  
$3,000,000.00 -  
Financing:  
TPWD  
Community Park at Fair Park Grant Fund  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) an application to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department  
(TPWD) for improvements to Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park,  
located at 3200 Simpson Stuart Road, in an amount not to exceed  
$5,000,000.00; (2) the acceptance of an award from the TPWD for  
improvements to Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park, located at  
3200 Simpson Stuart Road, in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000.00;  
(3) the establishment of appropriations in an amount not to exceed  
$5,000,000.00 in the TPWD Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park  
Grant Fund; (4) the receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to  
exceed $5,000,000.00 in the TPWD Judge Charles R. Rose Park  
Community Grant Fund; (5) the disbursement of funds in an amount not  
to exceed $5,000,000.00 from the TPWD Judge Charles R. Rose  
Community Park Grant Fund; and (6) execution of the agreement with  
TPWD and all terms, conditions and documents required by the  
agreement - Not to exceed $5,000,000.00 - Financing: TPWD Judge  
Charles R. Rose Community Park Grant Fund  
5.  
Attachments:  
GROWING  
Department of Convention and Event Services  
Consider approval of the designation of designating the FIFA World Cup  
2026 from June 10, 2026 through July 19, 2026, as an officially  
recognized City of Dallas Special Event from June 10, 2026 through July  
19, 2026 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City  
6.  
Attachments:  
Office of Economic Development  
Authorize a Chapter 380 economic development grant agreement and all  
other necessary documents (“Agreement”) with Meadow Sycamore, LP, a  
Texas limited partnership, and/or its affiliates collectively, in an amount  
not to exceed $13,500,000.00 (“Grant”) in consideration of The Meadow  
7.  
Project,  
multi-family residential development project on approximately 2.3 acres of  
real property addressed as 8130 Meadow Road (“Property”), in  
a
mixed-income, transit-oriented, and permanent supportive  
accordance with the Economic Development Incentive Policy - Total not  
to exceed $13,500,000.00 - Financing: Economic Development (G) Fund  
(2024 General Obligation Bond Fund) ($13,500,000.00) (subject to  
annual appropriations)  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a public hearing to be held on May 27, 2026 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; and (2) 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)  
8.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a public hearing to be held on May 27, 2026 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, for the purpose of  
providing supplemental public services, to be funded by an assessment  
on real property and real property improvements in the District; and, at  
the close of the public hearing; (2) approval of a resolution creating the  
District for a period of ten years; (3) approval of the District’s Service Plan  
for 2027-2036 for the purpose of providing supplemental public services  
to be funded by assessments on real property and real property  
improvements in the District; and (4) approval of a management contract  
with the Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation, a Texas nonprofit  
corporation, as the management entity for the District - Financing: This  
action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
9.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a public hearing to be held on May 27, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning the proposed renewal of the South Side Public  
Improvement District (“District” or “SSPID”), in accordance with Chapter  
372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement District  
Act” or “Act”), for the specified area of the District, for the purpose of  
providing supplemental public services, to be funded by an assessment  
on real property and real property improvements in the District; and, at  
the close of the public hearing; (2) approval of a resolution renewing the  
District for a period of ten years; (3) approval of the District’s Service Plan  
for 2027-2036 for the purpose of providing supplemental public services,  
to be funded by assessments on real property and real property  
improvements in the District; and (4) approval 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)  
10.  
*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) a public hearing to be held on May 27, 2026 to receive  
comments concerning the proposed renewal of the Uptown Public  
Improvement District (“District” or “UPID”), in accordance with Chapter  
372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Public Improvement District  
Act” or “Act”), for the specified area of the District, for the purpose of  
providing supplemental public services, to be funded by an assessment  
on real property and real property improvements in the District; and, at  
the close of the public hearing; (2) approval of a resolution renewing the  
District for a period of seven years; (3) approval of the District’s Service  
Plan for 2027-2033 for the purpose of providing supplemental public  
services to be funded by assessments on real property and real property  
improvements in the District; and (4) approval of a management contract  
11.  
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:  
LIVABLE  
Department of Code Compliance  
An ordinance amending Chapter 17, “Food Establishments,” of the Dallas  
City Code by (1) amending Section 17-1.6 and Chapter 50, “Consumer  
Affairs,” of the Dallas City Code; (2) amending Sections 50-152, 50-157,  
50-158, 50-160, and 50-162; (3) adding new Sections 50-167.1 and  
50-173; (4) providing requirements for serving or distributing food on  
public or private property; (5) providing a penalty not to exceed $500.00;  
(6) providing a saving clause; (7) providing a severability clause; and (8)  
12.  
providing an effective date  
-
Financing: This action has no cost  
consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
Attachments:  
SUSTAINABLE  
Department of Aviation  
Authorize a seven-year concession contract with CBC SSP America DAL,  
LLC for food and beverage concessions services at Dallas Love Field  
Airport, branded as EL Camino Real Cantina - Estimated Revenue:  
Aviation Fund $2,072,740.00  
13.  
*In alignment with LEAP Program.  
Attachments:  
14.  
Authorize a seven-year concession contract Regali, Inc., branded as  
FreeFlight Sweets for food and beverage concessions services at Dallas  
Love Field Airport - Estimated Revenue: Aviation Fund $1,709,929.00  
*In alignment with LEAP Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
construction services contract to repair water infiltration,  
15.  
remove and replace expansion joints, repair concrete cracks, install new  
traffic coats, and thermal and moisture protection to maintain and  
enhance the functionality, durability, safety, and visual appeal of Garages  
A & B Repairs at Dallas Love Field - Restocon, LLC, lowest responsible  
bidder of nine - Not to exceed $7,473,015.00 - Financing: Aviation Fund  
(subject to annual appropriations)  
*In alignment with Capital Improvement Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to the concession contract with  
Concourse Communications Group, LLC, also known by the parties as  
16.  
Concourse  
Communications,  
LLC,  
for  
the  
design,  
development,  
construction, implementation, operation and maintenance, and managing  
of Wi-Fi Network Service and Distributed Antenna System at Dallas Love  
Field to (1) extend the term from April 15, 2025 to October 15, 2026, and  
(2) correct the scrivener’s error in the legal name of the concessionaire -  
Minimum Revenue Guaranteed: Aviation Fund $337,500.00  
Attachments:  
Department of Transportation and Public Works  
An ordinance amending Chapter 43, “Streets and Sidewalks,” of the  
Dallas City Code, by amending Sections 43-46, 43-94, 43-95, 43-136,  
43-139, 43-141, and 43-144; (1) providing an updated description of  
cement used in sidewalks, curbs, driveways, gutters, and pavements; (2)  
providing new requirements for residential and commercial driveway  
radiuses; (3) establishing an offense for failing to return right-of-way to  
public use; (4) providing a barricade permit defense to prosecution for  
failing to return right-of-way to public use; (5) providing updated  
requirements for steel plates used for covering pavement cuts; (6)  
requiring permittee and emergency contact information to be affixed to  
steel plates used for covering pavement cuts and be visible at all times;  
17.  
(7)  
reducing the limits required of a permittee to perform slurry seal  
treatment work; (8) requiring a utility clearance letter identifying facilities  
requiring schedule adjustments; (9) allowing the city to recover costs for  
expenses incurred as a result of delays caused by a public service  
provider’s failure to conform facilities; (10) providing a penalty not to  
exceed $500.00; (11) providing  
a
saving clause; (12) providing  
a
severability clause; and (13) providing an effective date - Financing: This  
action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information)  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a professional engineering services contract with Kimley-Horn  
and Associates, Inc. to provide engineering design services for:  
“Peanut” Roundabout at the Colorado/Sylvan/Tyler intersection;  
18.  
a
Warranted Traffic Signals at the intersections of Preston-Royal Shopping  
Center at Royal Lane, and Greenville Avenue at Henderson Avenue;  
Skillman Street Restriping from La Vista Drive to Anita Street, and a  
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon at Skillman Street and Vickery Avenue; Traffic  
Signal upgrades for the intersections of Abrams Road at La Vista Drive,  
and Abrams Road at Richmond Avenue; and Tyler Street/Sylvan Avenue  
Corridor Study (I-30 to 12th Street) - Not to exceed $1,500,000.00 -  
Financing: Street and Transportation (A) Fund (2017 General Obligation  
Bond Fund) ($92,800.00) and Street and Transportation (A) Fund (2024  
General Obligation Bond Fund) ($1,407,200.00) (subject to annual  
appropriations)  
*In alignment with Vision Zero Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to the professional engineering  
services contract with Criado & Associates, LLC, formerly known as  
19.  
Criado  
engineering, and survey services - Not to exceed $1,000,000.00, from  
$2,642,569.00 to $3,642,569.00 - Financing: Convention Center  
Construction Fund (subject to annual appropriations)  
&
Associates,  
Inc.,  
for  
engineering,  
subsurface  
utilities  
*In alignment with Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Plan.  
Attachments:  
Office of Bond and Construction Management  
Authorized the Seventh Amendment to the Use Agreement (“Seventh  
Amendment”) between the City of Dallas and the Dallas Museum of Art  
(DMA) to enable the parties to undertake planning, design, construction,  
renovation, repair, replacement, and/or improvements to the DMA as  
20.  
further described in the Seventh Amendment  
consideration to the City  
-
Financing: No cost  
*In alignment with Bond Implementation Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
Associates,  
a
professional services contract with Kimley-Horn and  
Inc. for architectural, engineering, and construction  
21.  
administration services for a new vehicle maintenance facility at the  
Southeast Service Center - Not to exceed $1,046,500.00 - Financing:  
City Hall, City Service and Maintenance Facilities Fund (2006 General  
Obligation Bond Fund)  
*In alignment with Bond Implementation Program.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
a
design-build construction contract with G.P. Cooper  
22.  
Industries, Inc. dba Cooper General Contractors for design and  
preconstruction services, an early construction package, and architectural  
and engineering services for the design and construction of capital  
improvement upgrades at Fire Station No. 5 - Not to exceed $285,487.00  
- Financing: Public Safety Facilities (F) Fund (2024 General Obligation  
Bond Fund)  
*In alignment with Bond Implementation Program.  
Attachments:  
CORE  
Department of Facilities and Real Estate Management  
An ordinance abandoning a portion of Pearl Expressway to 1100 Pearl  
Street Inc. and FM Futsal, Inc., the abutting owners, containing  
approximately 216 square feet of land, located near the intersection of  
Pearl Expressway and Cesar Chavez Boulevard; and authorizing the  
23.  
24.  
25.  
quitclaim  
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Revenue: General Fund $18,360.00, plus the $20.00  
ordinance publication fee  
Attachments:  
An ordinance granting a private license to Summit NCI JV 160, LLC, for  
the use of approximately 10 square feet of aerial space to install,  
maintain and utilize a projecting blade sign over portions of Lamar and  
Corbin Streets rights-of-way located near its intersection with Corbin  
Street - Revenue: General Fund $1,000.00 annually, plus the $20.00  
ordinance publication fee  
Attachments:  
Authorize (1) payment of outstanding invoices to Dalworth Restoration,  
LLC for emergency water mitigation and content removal services  
resulting from the January 2026 Freeze, in an estimated amount of  
$392,941.51; and (2) payment of an invoice to Dalworth Restoration, LLC  
for content storage and move-back services in an estimated amount of  
$63,999.48, also resulting from the January 2026 Freeze  
-
Total  
estimated amount of $456,940.99 - Financing: Capital Construction Fund  
($391,940.99) and General Fund ($65,000.00) (subject to annual  
appropriations)  
*In alignment with Capital Improvement Program.  
Attachments:  
Department of Information and Technology Services  
Authorize five-year cooperative purchasing agreement for licenses,  
a
26.  
training, maintenance, and support of a vendor hosted short-term rental  
and hotel occupancy tax system for the City Controller’s Office with DLT  
Solutions, LLC through the Omnia Partners agreement - Not to exceed  
$731,073.00 - Financing: Convention and Event Services Fund (subject  
to annual appropriations)  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 25 to increase the service  
contract with Tritech Software System, a Subsidiary of Central Square for  
maintenance and support of the City’s existing Computer Aided Dispatch  
System for the Department of Information and Technology Services - Not  
27.  
to  
exceed  
$227,390.41,  
9-1-1 System  
from  
Operations  
$26,941,135.16 to  
$27,168,525.57 -  
to annual  
Financing:  
Fund (subject  
appropriations)  
Attachments:  
Office of Procurement Services  
Authorize  
a
two-year cooperative purchasing agreement with one,  
28.  
one-year renewal option for uniform rental and cleaning for citywide use  
with UniFirst Corporation through the Sourcewell cooperative agreement -  
Estimated amount of $2,216,697.60 - Financing:  
General Fund  
($2,194,281.88), Equipment and Fleet Management Fund ($19,055.40),  
and Transportation Regulation Fund ($3,360.32) (subject to annual  
appropriations)  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year master agreement for the purchase of clamps,  
couplings, sleeves, and adapters for the Dallas Water Utilities  
Department - Core & Main LP in the estimated amount of $2,757,000.00  
and Powerseal Pipeline Products Corporation in the estimated amount of  
$20,000.00, lowest responsible bidders of two - Total estimated amount  
of $2,777,000.00 - Financing: Dallas Water Utilities Fund  
29.  
30.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a one-year service contract for multimodal connectivity and  
economic opportunity study for Garland Road Next Generation Planning  
for the Department of Transportation and Public Works - GRESHAM  
SMITH, most advantageous proposer of two - Not to exceed $995,000.00  
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Financing:  
FY24 EDI Community Project Funding-Garland Road  
Project Fund  
*In alignment with Thoroughfare Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize  
inspections and repairs for the Dallas Water Utilities Department  
ADVANCED DIVING SERVICES, INC., lowest responsible bidder of five -  
a
three-year service price agreement for dive services  
31.  
-
Estimated amount of $518,820.00 - Financing:  
Fund (subject to annual appropriations)  
Dallas Water Utilities  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Maintenance.  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year service price agreement for canine and equine  
veterinary services for the Dallas Police Department East Lake  
32.  
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Veterinary Hospital PC in the estimated amount of $420,750.00 and Lone  
Star Park Equine Hospital in the estimated amount of $315,000.00, most  
advantageous proposers of three  
$735,750.00 - Financing: General Fund ($635,250.00) and Confiscated  
Monies-State Fund ($100,500.00) (subject to annual appropriations)  
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Total estimated amount of  
Attachments:  
Authorize a five-year service price agreement in the estimated amount of  
$3,960,240.96, with three one-year renewal options in the estimated  
amount of $2,542,008.00, as detailed in the Fiscal Information section,  
for janitorial services for the Office of Arts and Culture - ACT Event  
Services Inc, most advantageous proposer of twenty - Total estimated  
33.  
amount of $6,502,248.96 - Financing:  
appropriations)  
General Fund (subject to annual  
*In alignment with Dallas Cultural Plan.  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to extend the service contract  
with POLIHIRE Strategy Corp for executive and professional search firms  
for multiple areas of expertise for the Department of Human Resources  
from April 29, 2026 to October 28, 2026 - Financing: This action has no  
cost consideration to the City (See Fiscal Information)  
34.  
35.  
Attachments:  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 5 to extend the service contract  
with Canon U.S.A., Inc. for continued citywide lease of multi-functional  
devices and desktop printers, maintenance, and managed services for  
the Department of Information and Technology Services, from April 29,  
2026 to  
$13,421,302.44 to  
(subject to annual appropriations)  
April  
30,  
2027 -  
Not  
to  
exceed  
$2,023,938.48,  
Data Services  
from  
Fund  
$15,445,240.92 -  
Financing:  
Attachments:  
CORE- ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT  
City Attorney's Office  
Authorize settlement of the lawsuit styled, Dania Espinoza v. City of  
Dallas and Ronald Lamar Johnson, Cause No. CC-25-03641-B - Not to  
exceed $40,000.00 - Financing: Liability Reserve Fund  
36.  
Attachments:  
Authorize settlement of the lawsuit styled, Tatanya Jones v. City of  
Dallas, Cause No. DC-25-02787 - Not to exceed $65,000.00 - Financing:  
Liability Reserve Fund  
37.  
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)  
38.  
Mayor and City Council Office  
Consideration of a resolution directing the City Manager to: (1) utilize  
contingency reserve funds to procure a consultant to determine the  
amount calculated under Dallas City Code Section 51A-4.704(a)(1)(D)(i)  
for the uses located at 2600 Singleton Boulevard and 7910 South Central  
Expressway; (2) not later than 30 days after the consultant determines  
the amount under Dallas City Code Section 51A-4.704(a)(1)(D)(i), brief a  
city council committee and schedule an item for a regular city council  
voting agenda to consider adding the determined amount to the fund  
created by Dallas City Code Section 51A-4.704(a)(3); (3) transfer funds in  
an amount not to exceed $200,000.00 from the General Fund  
Contingency Reserve Fund to the General Fund; and (4) increase  
appropriations in an amount not to exceed $200,000.00 in Planning &  
Development from General Fund Contingency Reserve Fund - Not to  
exceed $200,000.00 - Financing: General Fund Contingency Reserve  
Fund (see Fiscal Information) (via Councilmembers Cadena, Bazaldua,  
West, Gracey, Blackmon)  
39.  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
ITEMS FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION  
VIBRANT  
Office of Housing and Community Empowerment  
Authorize an amendment to the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog  
(DHRC) (1) amend the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation program  
statement (Exhibit A, pp. 58-63) to formalize program operations; (2)  
amend the Dallas Public Facility Corporation program statement (Exhibit  
A, pp. 64-69) to formalize program operations; (3) amend the Housing  
Tax Credit Program statement in (Exhibit A, pp. 53-56) to clarify  
application criteria and process; (4)remove the Title Clearing and  
Clouded Title Prevention Program, as program is no longer available; and  
(5) make general edits throughout the DHRC (Exhibit A) to clean up  
formatting and grammar - Financing: No cost consideration to the City  
(This item was deferred on February 25, 2026)  
40.  
*In alignment with Dallas Housing Resource Catalog.  
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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Katrina Ahrens, S.A., and M.A. v. Dallas Police Association, et al.  
41.  
Real Estate (Sec. 551.072 T.O.M.A.) and Attorney Briefings (Sec. 551.071 T.O.M.A.).  
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(1) Deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real  
property located at 7800 N. Stemmons because deliberation in an  
open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of  
the governmental body in negotiations with a third person; and (2)  
seek the advice of the City Attorney on this matter.  
42.  
43.  
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(1) Deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real  
property located at 2929 S. Hampton because deliberation in an  
open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of  
the governmental body in negotiations with a third person; and (2)  
seek the advice of the City Attorney on this matter.  
Deliberation  
Regarding  
Security  
Devices  
or  
Security  
Audits  
and  
Cybersecurity  
Measures, Policies, or Contracts (Sec. 551.089 and Sec. 551.0761 T.O.M.A.).  
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Deliberate: (1) security assessments or deployments relating to  
44.  
information resources technology; network security information as  
described by Tex. Gov’t. Code Section 2059.055(b); the deployment, or  
specific occasions for implementation, of security personnel, critical  
infrastructure, or security devices; and (2) cybersecurity measures,  
policies, or contracts solely intended to protect a critical infrastructure  
facility.  
Personnel Matters (Sec. 551.074 T.O.M.A.)  
Deliberate the appointment of an Interim City Attorney  
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45.  
OTHER ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION  
SUSTAINABLE  
Department of Transportation and Public Works  
Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to the contract to exercise the  
second and final one-year renewal option with Populus Technologies,  
Inc. from April 15, 2026 through April 14, 2027, for the Mobility Manager  
data analysis subscription and consulting services, including the  
verification of the City’s revenue share from the trips, supporting the  
shared dockless vehicle program - Not to exceed $52,093.00, from  
$141,862.50 to $193,955.50 - Financing: General Fund (subject to  
annual appropriations)  
46.  
*In alignment with Infrastructure Management Plan.  
Attachments:  
CORE  
Department of Facilities and Real Estate Management  
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 25-0665, previously approved  
on April 23, 2025, declaring approximately 217,911 square feet of  
improved land together with approximately 228,322 square feet of  
building improvements unwanted and unneeded, located near the  
intersection of North Stemmons Freeway and West Mockingbird Lane,  
and authorizing its advertisement for sale by public auction or through a  
real estate brokerage service, to revise Section 6(b) to add subparagraph  
(vi) to provide that in the event the City elects to terminate the contract  
due to a determination that the property is needed for a public purpose,  
the City shall reimburse Buyer for customary due diligence expenses up  
to an amount not to exceed $150,000.00 (Including Title Policy and  
Survey cost expended) - Not to exceed $150,000.00 - Financing: Building  
Inspection Fund  
47.  
48.  
49.  
Attachments:  
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 25-0917, previously approved  
on June 11, 2025, declaring approximately 14.257 acres of improved  
land together with approximately 121,826 square feet of building  
improvements unwanted and unneeded located near the intersection of  
South Hampton Road and Perryton Drive, and authorizing its  
advertisement for sale by public auction or through  
a
real estate  
brokerage service, to revise Section 6(b) to add subparagraph (vi) to  
provide that in the event the City elects to terminate the contract due to a  
determination that the property is needed for a public purpose, the City  
shall reimburse Buyer for customary due diligence expenses up to an  
amount not to exceed $250,000.00 (Including Title Policy and Survey  
cost expended) - Not to exceed $250,000.00 - Financing: General Capital  
Reserve Fund  
Attachments:  
An ordinance granting renewal of a revocable license to 7-Eleven, Inc.,  
for the use of approximately 11 square feet of aerial space to occupy,  
maintain and utilize an existing blade sign over a portion of Akard Street  
right-of-way located near its intersection with Patterson Street - Revenue:  
General Fund $1,000.00 annually, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication  
fee  
Attachments:  
An ordinance granting a revocable license to 7-Eleven, Inc., for the use of  
total of approximately 72 square feet of aerial space to occupy,  
50.  
a
maintain and utilize two blade signs, two facade signs and a canopy  
without premise sign over portions of Field and Commerce Streets  
rights-of-way located near its intersection with Main Street - Revenue:  
General Fund $4,000.00 annually and $100.00 one-time fee, plus the  
$20.00 ordinance publication fee  
Attachments:  
Department of Information and Technology Services  
Authorize a ten-year cooperative purchasing agreement for data center  
relocation, operating, and managed services for the Department of  
Information and Technology Services with Terralogic Solutions, Inc.  
through The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) cooperative agreement  
51.  
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Not to Exceed  
$26,774,610.57 - Financing: Data Services Fund  
($22,570,653.03),  
($401,520.00),  
($3,191,779.34),  
and  
and  
and  
ITS  
Information  
2008A  
Projects  
Technology  
Certificate  
and  
Governance  
Equipment  
Obligation-CIS  
Fund  
Fund  
Fund  
of  
($610,658.20) (subject to annual appropriations)  
Attachments:  
CORE - ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT  
Mayor and City Council Office  
A resolution appointing ______ as Interim City Attorney, effective at the  
close of business on April 30, 2026, to serve until the City Council selects  
52.  
and  
appoints  
the  
City  
Attorney-  
Not  
to  
exceed  
$_____________________.00 - Financing: General Fund  
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 a new subdistrict for a mix of commercial uses and  
standards on property zoned Zone A, Subdistrict 3, within Planned  
Development District No. 463, on the southwest corner of West  
Northwest Highway and North Central Expressway  
Recommendation of Staff:  
Approval, subject to development plan,  
amended conceptual plan, and amended conditions  
Recommendation of CPC:  
Approval, subject to development plan,  
amended conceptual plan, and amended conditions  
Z245-141(LG) / Z-25-000195  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for a  
resolution accepting the termination of D-1 Liquor Control Overlay  
property zoned LC Light Commercial Subdistrict with deed restrictions  
Z978-258, within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn  
Special Purpose District, on the southwest line of Lemmon Avenue,  
between McKinney Avenue and Noble Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-25-000066  
*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.  
372, on the southwest line of Lemmon Avenue East, the southeast line of  
McKinney Avenue, and the northeast line of Lemmon Avenue, northwest  
of Oak Grove Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a landscape/development  
plan and staff’s recommended conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to a landscape/development  
plan and conditions  
Z-25-000087  
*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. 1571 for a  
tower/antenna for cellular communication, limited to a monopole cellular  
tower on property zoned CR Community Retail District, on the northeast  
corner of East Kiest Boulevard and South Lancaster Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to amended conditions  
Recommendation of CPC:  
amended conditions  
Z-25-000120  
Approval for a ten-year period, subject to  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an MF-2(A) Multifamily District on property zoned  
R-7.5(A) Single Family District, on the west line of Ledbetter Drive, north  
of Tyrone Drive  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-25-000154  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a new Planned Development Subdistrict on property  
zoned R-7.5(A) Residential Subdistrict within Planned Development  
District No. 631, the West Davis Special Purpose District with Specific  
Use Permit No. 128 for Convent, on the southwest corner of West Davis  
Street and South Cockrell Hill Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to conditions  
Z-25-000156  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a new Planned Development Subdistrict on property  
zoned R-7.5(A) Residential Subdistrict within Planned Development  
District No. 631, the West Davis Special Purpose District, on the south  
line of West Davis Street, west of Cockrell Hill Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to conditions  
Z-25-000157  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and a  
resolution accepting the termination of Deed Restriction Z778-181 and a  
resolution accepting deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant on  
property zoned Subdistrict 6 Davis Corridor within Planned Development  
District No. 830, the Davis Street Special Purpose District, on the south  
line of Fouraker Street, between North Vernon Avenue and North Van  
Buren Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff:  
Restriction Z778-181  
Approval of the termination of Deed  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval of the termination of Deed  
Restriction Z778-181, subject to the deed restrictions volunteered by the  
applicant  
Z-25-000202  
*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.  
752, on the south corner of Edd Road and Garden Grove Drive  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a revised development  
plan, a traffic management plan, and staff’s recommended conditions  
Recommendation of CPC:  
Approval, subject to a development plan, a  
traffic management plan, and conditions  
Z-25-000233  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for (1) an  
ordinance granting a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay; and (2) an ordinance  
granting a new Specific Use Permit for the sale of alcoholic beverages in  
conjunction with a general merchandise or food store 3,500 square feet  
or less use on property zoned NS(A) Neighborhood Service District with a  
D Liquor Control Overlay, on the northwest corner of West Clarendon  
Drive and South Rosemont Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval of (1) a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay;  
and (2) a new Specific Use Permit, subject to a site plan and conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval of (1) a D-1 Liquor Contral Overlay;  
and (2) a new Specific Use Permit, for a five-year period, subject to a site  
plan and conditions  
Z-25-000237  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an MU-1 Mixed-Use District on property zoned NO(A)  
Neighborhood Office District with D-1 Liquor Control Overlay District and  
R-7.5(A) Residential District, on the west line of Haverhill Lane, north of  
Elam Road, and east line of North Prairie Creek Road  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval  
Z-26-000017  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment to Subdistrict 1l within Planned  
Development District No. 621, the Old Trinity and Design District Special  
Purpose District, on the south corner of Inspiration Drive and North  
Stemmons Freeway  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to conditions  
Z-26-000018  
*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. 2519 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 west line of South  
Buckner Boulevard, between North Scyene Road and Blossom Lane  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a five-year period, subject to  
conditions  
Z-26-000019  
*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. 2586 for a  
hotel or motel use on property zoned CA-1(A) Central Area District, on  
the south line of Main Street, east of South Pearl Expressway  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to conditions  
Z-26-000022  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting a historic overlay for El Ranchito Restaurant (610  
West Jefferson Boulevard, including adjacent parcels at 602 and 605  
West Jefferson Boulevard), on property zoned Planned Development  
District No. 316, Subarea 1, for commercial (restaurant) uses, at the  
intersection of West Jefferson Boulevard and South Llewellyn Avenue  
(on the southwest corner)  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to preservation criteria, with  
edits  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to preservation criteria, with  
edits  
Recommendation of LMC: Approval, subject to preservation criteria  
written by the Designation Committee  
Z-26-000031  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an amendment to Planned Development Subdistrict  
No. 171 within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn  
Special Purpose District, in an area bounded by Lemmon Avenue,  
Throckmorton Street, Bowser Avenue, and Reagan Street  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval of amended conditions  
Recommendation of CPC: Approval of amended conditions  
Z-26-000039  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
ZONING CASES - INDIVIDUAL  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting an MU-1 Mixed Use District on property zoned  
MF-2(A) Multifamily District, on the east line of South Polk Street at the  
terminus of Nokomis Avenue  
Recommendation of Staff: Approval  
Recommendation of CPC: Denial without prejudice  
Z-25-000177  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
Attachments:  
ZONING CASES – UNDER ADVISEMENT – INDIVIDUAL  
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an  
ordinance granting MF-2(A) Multifamily District and a resolution accepting  
deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant on property zoned R-7.5(A)  
Single Family District, between the north terminus of North Boulevard  
Terrace and Plymouth Road  
Recommendation of Staff:  
Approval of MF-2(A) Multifamily District and  
deed restrictions as volunteered by the applicant  
Recommendation of CPC:  
Approval of MF-2(A) Multifamily District and  
deed restrictions as volunteered by the applicant  
Z-25-000069  
Note: This item was deferred by the City Council at the public hearing on  
March 25, 2026, April 8, 2026 and is scheduled for consideration on April  
22, 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 hearing on  
April 8, 2026, and is scheduled for consideration on April 22, 2026.  
*In alignment with ForwardDallas.  
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]