Dallas Matters
111 active of 362 total legislative matters tracked.
Stevens Park Village Conservation District Zoning (Z-26-000086)
A proposal seeks to rezone several city blocks in Stevens Park from single-family residential zoning to Stevens Park Village Conservation District zoning. The change would alter what types of development and uses are permitted in this area. The City Plan Commission will hear the proposal and provide a recommendation.
O-2 Office Subdistrict Creation at Allen Street (Z-26-000024)
An application proposes to create a new O-2 Office Subdistrict and terminate deed restrictions on property bounded by Allen Street, Cole Avenue, and Sneed Street in the Oak Lawn area. This would modify zoning regulations and permitted uses for the property. The City Plan Commission is reviewing the proposal.
Roc Design Engineers Planned Development District at C. F. Hawn Freeway (Z-25-000210)
Roc Design Engineers is proposing to develop a Planned Development District on property north of C.F. Hawn Freeway, west of Garden Springs Drive, for Commercial Service District uses. This zoning designation would allow specific commercial and service businesses to operate on the site.
Dallas Wings Facility at North Cockrell Hill (26-727A)
The Dallas Wings Development, LLC is proposing to construct a professional sports facility on City-owned park property at 1200 North Cockrell Hill Road with a $54 million economic development grant and $3.24 million developer fee. The project represents a major public investment that would bring a regional sports venue and related economic activity to the corridor. City Council is reviewing the development agreement.
Criado Engineering Services Supplement (26-1299A)
The city is expanding its professional engineering services contract with Criado & Associates with an additional $1 million in budget authority. The supplemental agreement funds extended engineering, subsurface utilities assessment, and survey services. The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is overseeing this contract modification.
Housing Tax Credit Program Amendment (26-1163A)
The city is amending the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog to update Housing Tax Credit Program statements and policies involving the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation and Dallas Public Facility Corporation. This amendment affects how housing finance resources and tax credit opportunities are documented and managed. The update supports the city's efforts to streamline access to housing resources for residents and developers.
Dallas Housing Resource Catalog Amendment (26-984A)
The Dallas Housing Resource Catalog is being amended to update program statements and resources related to the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation, Dallas Public Facility Corporation, and Housing Tax Credit Program. This catalog update affects how residents and organizations access information about available housing programs and financing options in Dallas. The Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee is overseeing the amendment.
Dallas Housing Resource Catalog Amendment (26-697A)
The City is amending the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog and related housing programs, including updates to the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation, Dallas Public Facility Corporation, Dallas Homebuyer Assistance Program, and Housing Tax Credit Program statements. This amendment affects how housing assistance and financing options are administered and presented to residents seeking homebuyer programs or housing resources. The Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee is reviewing these updates.
Good Homes Dallas Mixed-Income Housing (26-506A)
Good Homes Dallas is a proposed mixed-income multifamily development at 6950 North Stemmons Freeway, to be owned and developed by the Dallas Public Facility Corporation under a 75-year agreement with Good Homes Communities. The project would provide affordable housing options alongside market-rate units in a major location with strong regional connectivity.
Mehrdad Moayedi [CECH Walnut Lane, LLC] Application (Z-25-000224)
A proposed planned development district at the intersection of Walnut Hill Lane and Betty Jane Lane would modify zoning to allow new residential development on property currently restricted by its existing classification. This could enable single-family residential construction in the area, which would affect nearby residents and the neighborhood character along that corridor.
Case File 26-1405A
The City is renewing its job order contracting agreement for construction and maintenance services at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station, and Reunion Parking Garage. This renewal ensures continued facility maintenance and construction support at these key civic buildings.