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Dallas invests in streets, bike network and pavement programs in FY26 briefing
Summary
Transportation department briefed council on a proposed FY26 package that includes roughly $162 million across funding sources for street maintenance, pavement markings, accelerated bond work, division‑wide corridor projects, and a multi‑year bike plan.
The Dallas Department of Transportation on Wednesday presented a cross‑cutting series of capital and operating priorities intended to address street maintenance, traffic management and multimodal projects.
Key items presented: - Funding and scale: DOT staff described approximately $162 million in FY26 investments drawn from multiple funding sources — general fund, general obligation bond advances, federal grants and dedicated street funds — aimed at street maintenance, pavement markings and corridor projects. The department cited responsibility for roughly 750 lane miles of streets. - Division 0 corridors:…
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