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  • Agenda Information Sheet

    Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    On December 12, 2018, the Dallas City Council considered authorizing increases to annual lease rental rates at three airport facilities effective February 1, 2019: Dallas Love Field, Dallas Executive Airport, and Dallas Vertiport. The increases covered various property categories including unimproved and improved land, hangar space, office space, and fuel operations permits, with rates varying by facility and use type. The action was presented by the Department of Aviation under the strategic priority of Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure, and Sustainability, with no direct cost to the City but anticipated future revenue impacts.

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  • COUNCIL AGENDA - City of Dallas

    Dallas, TX
    Agenda

The Dallas City Council agenda for June 11, 2025 contains multiple budget and administrative items. Item 25-1673A approves ordinance amendments authorizing transfers and appropriation adjustments for FY 2024-25 totaling $3,294,756,355, distributed across the General Fund ($1,903,823,686), Grants, Trust, and Other Funds ($205,857,897), and Capital Funds ($1,185,074,772). Item 25-1844A closes a public hearing and adopts the FY 2025-26 HUD Consolidated Plan Budget for an estimated $29,886,873, comprising Community Development Block Grant ($12,944,689), HOME Investment Partnerships Program ($5,082,901), Emergency Solutions Grant ($1,144,567), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS ($10,014,716). Item 25-1375A authorizes an increase in the homestead property tax exemption for disabled persons or those age 65 and older from $153,400 to $175,000 beginning with the 2025 tax year, with estimated annual revenue foregone of $7,903,798 to the General Fund and $3,220,241 to the Debt Service Fund. Item 25-1588A authorizes a supplemental legal services agreement with Marten Law, LLP to represent the City in litigation against manufacturers and distributors of Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances.

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