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industrial purposes. The rezoning would transform the area's character from industrial to residential housing, affecting land use patterns in the neighborhood. The City Plan Commission reviewed the application
city responds to and manages encampments across the city. Multiple hearings before the Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee are determining the framework and procedures. Encampment Servicing Procedures and Discussion
Walkable Mixed Use district, which would allow for mixed-use development combining housing and commercial uses. The rezoning would change the property from its current residential transition designation and could
property from R-7.5(A) to a Townhouse District, which would enable denser multifamily housing near North Boulevard Terrace and Plymouth Road. This change would introduce townhouse-scale development
This change would alter the permitted uses on the site from parking to residential housing, potentially enabling new residential development. A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application
presented its spending report for Community Development Block Grants, federal funds allocated for affordable housing, infrastructure, and community services. The report covers expenditures through December 31, 2025, and is reviewed
Flor Lane. The property is zoned for single-family homes, so this specialized housing facility for people with disabilities requires special city approval. An application for a new Specific
Family District zoning. This would enable denser residential construction and change what types of housing can be built on the property. An application for a TH-2(A) Townhouse District
South Lancaster Road. The conversion from commercial retail to residential use would add housing options to the area while changing its commercial character. A public hearing to receive comments regarding
Street, changing the property from single-family to townhouse use. The change could increase housing density in this South Dallas neighborhood near Fair Park while altering the character
John West Road from Community Retail District to Multifamily District, enabling development of multifamily housing. This zoning change would allow residential development on land currently designated for retail, affecting
multifamily use, allowing the Turnquist Exempt Trust to develop the site for multifamily housing. This rezoning would permit denser residential development on currently single-family zoned land, affecting the character
from single-family residential to multifamily district uses. The proposal would allow apartment-style housing at this location, increasing residential density in the neighborhood. A public hearing to receive comments
allow residential development. This rezoning would convert industrial-zoned land to residential use, enabling housing development in an area currently designated for industrial research. An application
residential development. The zoning change would shift the site from retail use to multifamily housing, affecting future development and the neighborhood character. An application for an amendment
Miller Road (Z234-316) The application proposes establishing a planned development district for multifamily housing and removing the liquor control overlay from property at the southeast corner of South