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Three policy briefings — on encampment servicing procedures, a proposed housing and homelessness policy framework, and a Citizen Homelessness Commission update — were on the agenda, with unanswered questions about the scope
Good Homes Dallas mixed-income housing deal at 6950 North Stemmons Freeway was remanded to the Finance Council Committee, leaving the DPFC acquisition and 75-year lease structure unresolved
this meeting — a $4.6M DPD cloud surveillance platform, a $16.8M housing tax-abatement deal, and a LBJ Freeway upzone on its second Council hearing — each leaving material public
Saint Augustine Rd, north of S. Seagoville Rd. Staff Recommendation: Approval. Applicant: Pivotal Housing Partners / Brian McGeady Representative: Pape-Dawson Engineers / Gabby Villalovos Planner: Liliana Garza Council District
Residents near any of the 13 proposed affordable housing developments across items #F and #G should note that those projects are scheduled for City Council consideration on February
active engagement window for stakeholders with positions on PFC deal structures, affordable housing production targets, or general fund revenue-foregone thresholds. The Good Homes Dallas PFC authorization (File
infrastructure to 2026 FIFA World Cup planning, and the proposed amendment to the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog (item G, file 26-697A) was scheduled for a City Council vote
agenda previewed 13 affordable housing developments across multiple financing structures scheduled for City Council action on February 11, 2026. The agenda previewed 13 affordable housing developments across multiple financing structures
this represents the city's first Chapter 380 grant explicitly tied to permanent supportive housing. The proposed $13.5M Chapter 380 grant for The Meadow Project (file
File 26-1163A — amending program statements for three major city housing financing entities — was on the committee agenda as a briefing, with a Council vote scheduled
acres of developable land adjacent to the new convention center district, intended for housing, hotels, retail, and dining. The project is described as unlocking more than 30 acres of developable
lease agreement with Good Homes Communities. The project expands the city's mixed-income housing options. Authorize the Dallas Public Facility Corporation to (1) acquire, develop, and own Good Homes
seventy-five-year lease agreement with Good Homes Communities. The development would provide housing options for residents at different income levels and contribute to the city's residential development goals
lease agreement with GHN Holdings, LLC. The development provides both affordable and market-rate housing units in a mixed-income setting. The project represents a public-private partnership to expand
side of Southgate Lane from Community Retail to Multifamily District, which would allow residential housing development instead of commercial use. This change would bring housing to an area currently zoned
expanded Dolphin Road contract signal extended work in those corridors. Eight new affordable housing projects received council backing for LIHTC applications across multiple Dallas neighborhoods, and one public hearing remains
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
presented by Laura Miller of Congregation Shearith Israel, in connection with the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization. The Ladder Project [Laura Miller, Chair, Congregation Shearith Israel] The Ladder Project [Laura
Office of Housing and Community Empowerment