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Innercity Community Development Corporation

organization
7 mentions across 6 events

Also known as: ICDC

Innercity Community Development Corporation (ICDC) is a non-profit organization that revitalizes neighborhoods in South Dallas and Fair Park through housing development, economic development, and workforce training programs. The organization works with the City of Dallas as a vendor and applicant on community development, zoning, and permit matters.
6 eventsLast active Tracked since $359K city spending

Mention Frequency

Topic Distribution

Topics

housing (3)
contract (3)
briefing items (2)
permit (2)
zoning (2)
development (1)
grant (1)
public safety (1)

Roles

vendor (3)
applicant (2)
mentioned (2)

Location

4907 Spring Avenue, Dallas, TX 75210·Show on Google Maps ↗
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Activity Timeline

March 2026

Briefing Items

A preview of upcoming agenda items including the rejection of all bids for renovation of a permanent supportive housing development at 4150 Independence Drive and resolution amendments for four affordable housing development projects.

…(c) Mill City Infill (Good Urban Development); and (d) Spring Avenue Townhomes (Innercity Community Development Corporation) [Thor Erickson, Director, Office of Housing and Community Empowerment] ashley…

February 2026

Briefing Items

Briefing on four upcoming March 25, 2026 City Council agenda items authorizing resolution amendments for four affordable housing development projects: Jeffries Meyers 1 & 3, Five Mile Infill, Mill City Infill, and Spring Avenue Townhomes.

…Place); Mill City Infill (Good Urban Development); and Spring Avenue Townhomes (Innercity Community Development Corporation) [Thor Erickson, Director, Office of Housing and Community Empowerment] ashley…

January 2026

Consent Agenda
vendor

Amends subrecipient agreements with The Chocolate Mint Foundation and Harmony Community Development Corporation to each increase their housing support (food and clothing) contracts by $104,167.50 and extend terms through February 28, 2026, for a combined total increase of $208,335, funded by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Coronavirus State and Fiscal Recovery Funds.

Authorize the (1) amendment of Sections 1 and 2 of Resolution No. 24-1674 to (a) increase the contract amount by $104,167.50, (increasing the total contract amount from $950,000.00 to $1,054,167.50) f

$104K
Consent Agenda
vendor

Authorizes ratification of payment to Harmony Community Development Corporation for counseling and mental/behavioral health services (Nov 9, 2025–Jan 13, 2026) and extends the service contract through May 31, 2026, at no cost to the city.

Authorize (1) the ratification of payment to Harmony Community Development Corporation (Harmony CDC) for the uninterrupted performance of counseling and mental and behavioral health services for the p

November 2025

Subdivision Docket
applicant

Application by Cornerstone Community Development Corporation to replat a 0.1435-acre tract on Cleveland Street, northwest of Park Row Avenue, consolidating parts of two lots into one, with staff recommending approval subject to conditions.

An application to replat a 0.1435-acre tract of land containing part of Lots 4 and 5 in City Block 1/1117 to create one lot on property located on Cleveland Street, northwest of Park Row Avenue. Appli

October 2025

Zoning Cases - Consent
applicant

Cornerstone Community Development Corporation Inc. seeks a new Specific Use Permit to allow a group residential facility within Planned Development District No. 595 (South Dallas/Fair Park Special Purpose District) on Park Row Avenue near Colonial Avenue. Staff recommends approval subject to a site plan and conditions.

An application for a new Specific Use Permit to allow a group residential facility on property zoned Subdistrict FWMU-3 within Planned Development District No. 595, the South Dallas/Fair Park Special

September 2025

Consent Agenda
vendor

Authorization of Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to exercise the first one-year renewal of service contracts for homeless diversion services with three organizations totaling $255,000 for the period October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026.

Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to exercise the first of two, one-year renewal options to the service contract, for homeless diversion services for persons experiencing homelessness for the Off

$255K