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Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee · 9:00 AM · Council Chambers, City Hall

The Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee is scheduled to convene on June 22, 2026, for a briefing-only session previewing upcoming City Council actions on affordable housing development, homelessness response, and mortgage bond authorization. No votes on final outcomes are expected at this meeting — all substantive items are positioned as committee previews ahead of council votes in late June and August 2026.
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Analysis based on the published agenda — official vote outcomes not yet available. Results may appear as the city updates its records.

Analysis

Financial Highlights

The committee will preview one financial action: a proposed $65 million bond assignment from the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation to the Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs to fund the Texas Homebuyer Program.[#F]

Development & Land Use

Three housing development projects are previewed for upcoming City Council votes: two Dallas Public Facility Corporation mixed-income developments at separate Dallas locations scheduled for August 12, 2026, and a conditional loan amendment with a South Dallas nonprofit for eight single-family townhomes scheduled for council action June 24, 2026.[#G][#H][#J]

Housing

The committee will receive Dallas Housing Authority briefings on the history of homeless response and current programs, an update on non-congregate shelter, and a preview of a 4% LIHTC application for The Pemberton at Dennis that requires council approval of a Resolution of No Objection and TEFRA Hearing authorization before proceeding to TDHCA.[#A][#D][#B][#I]

Public Safety

Two briefing items will present a cross-sector view of Dallas homelessness conditions and Dallas Street Response outcomes for May 2026, drawing on multiple city departments and regional nonprofit partners.[#C][#E]

Governance & Oversight

The committee will receive a briefing on state and federal legislative priorities related to housing, requested by the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization (File 26-2066A).[#K]

Insights by Role

Developer

HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectTwo DPFC mixed-income developments are previewed June 22 with City Council votes scheduled August 12, 2026 — DNT Housing (GHN Holdings, LLC) at Dallas Parkway and Rivulet Apartments (Smart Living Residential, LLC) at University Hills Boulevard. The Spring Avenue townhome amendment with ICDC goes to City Council June 24, two days after this committee meeting.

Lobbyist

HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectThree items bound for City Council action in August 2026 — the $65M bond assignment to TDHCA, the DNT Housing DPFC authorization, and the Rivulet Apartments DPFC authorization — are previewed at this June 22 committee meeting, which is the primary window to shape council members' understanding before votes. The Legislative Priorities briefing also offers an opportunity to align advocacy positions with the city's stated agenda.

Resident

HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectResidents in South Dallas near Spring Avenue should note that the ICDC townhome project amendment (File 26-2087A) is scheduled for a City Council vote June 24, 2026 — two days after this committee meeting. Residents near University Hills Boulevard and Dallas Parkway can track two DPFC mixed-income developments scheduled for an August 12 council vote.

Journalist

MediumMedium significance — notable action worth trackingThe June 22 session offers story angles around the cross-agency homelessness data briefing (six presenters from four organizations), the DPFC 75-year lease structure applied to two new developments headed to council, and the city's state and federal legislative priorities to be outlined in Item K.

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AI-generated summaries. Click to expand for original text.

The committee may vote to make recommendations to City Council regarding any of the following items on this agenda.

#AA briefing presenting the history of the city and county homeless response, delivered by Dallas Housing Authority Chairwoman Betty Culbreath.

#BBriefing from Dallas Housing Authority President & CEO Troy Broussard and Chairwoman Betty Culbreath on the authority's current projects and programs.

#CA briefing on the current state of homelessness in Dallas, presented jointly by city officials and nonprofit leaders covering housing, emergency management, behavioral health, and homelessness advocacy perspectives.

#DA briefing providing an update on the city's non-congregate shelter program, presented by the Director of the Office of Housing and Community Empowerment.

#EA briefing on May 2026 outcomes from the Dallas Street Response program, presented by the Director of Emergency Management and Crisis Response.

#JThe city council is considering an amendment to a previously approved resolution with Innercity Community Development Corporation to update conditional loan agreement language for the Spring Avenue Redevelopment Project, which will construct eight single-family townhomes in South Dallas for families earning up to 140% of Area Median Income.

#GBriefing on an upcoming City Council item to authorize the Dallas Public Facility Corporation to acquire, develop, and own DNT Housing, a mixed-income development at 18438 & 18470 Dallas Parkway, and enter into a 75-year lease agreement with GHN Holdings, LLC for the project.

#HBriefing on an upcoming City Council item to authorize the Dallas Public Facility Corporation to acquire, develop, and own Rivulet Apartments, a 240-unit mixed-income multifamily development at 6400 University Hills Boulevard, and enter into a 75-year lease agreement with Smart Living Residential, LLC for the project.

#IA briefing on upcoming City Council items to authorize a Resolution of No Objection and TEFRA Hearing Approval for a 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credit application to TDHCA for the affordable housing development 'The Pemberton at Dennis,' with bond inducement approved by the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation.

#FUpcoming council item to authorize assigning Dallas Housing Finance Corporation qualified mortgage revenue bonds to the Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs for the Texas Homebuyer Program, in an amount not to exceed $65 million.

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#KBriefing on the city's state and federal legislative priorities, submitted by the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization.

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