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appeared as applicant in Dallas city proceedings. Appears in topics: development, zoning, permit, housing, public_safety
Brundrette Street was proposed to be rezoned from Industrial Research to Multifamily District, enabling housing development on land previously zoned for industrial use. The rezoning would allow residential construction
Based on city records: Individual referenced in Dallas city proceedings. Appears in topics: housing, development, governance, public_hearing
care, primary care, services for veterans and their families, and supportive social services including housing to residents throughout the region
Front Street was rezoned from a single-family residential district to allow multifamily housing uses under a planned development framework. This change would permit apartment or condominium development
provides day shelter, night shelter, meals, healthcare services, case management, and pathways to sustainable housing for adults experiencing homelessness. The facility is distinguished as the only homeless recovery center
Public Safety Complex is a city-owned facility project in Dallas intended to house training operations for the Dallas Police Department and Dallas Fire-Rescue. The complex will include classrooms
development in place of single-family residential use. The proposed change would have increased housing density along a corridor currently zoned for single-family homes. The City Plan Commission reviewed
where only single-family homes had been previously permitted. The proposal would have increased housing density in that corridor. The City Council denied the amendment on January
Commission recommended approval of a Townhouse District instead, which would have allowed moderate-density housing while being less intensive than the original request. The matter remained under review before becoming
Dallas that has been reviewed by city council, with consideration given to competitive housing tax credits for the development
night shelter services, the organization offers basic needs services, healthcare, meals, case management, and housing support. It is the only homeless recovery center in Dallas with on-site kennels
presented by the organization's Managing Director and North Texas Area Commander to the Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization department. The Salvation Army Dallas Social Services Campus [Christina Cavalier, Managing Director
Specific Use Permit to establish a public school on property zoned for multifamily housing in South Dallas. The permit was necessary because schools are not a standard permitted
residential development located in Dallas. The project is associated with applications for Low Income Housing Tax Credits and has been addressed in Dallas city council proceedings
Council District 7. The Landmark Commission is reviewing the project to ensure the new house fits with the neighborhood's character and meets design standards. 3919 WALDRON AVENUE Council District
applicant, seconder in Dallas city proceedings. Appears in topics: development, permit, zoning, historic, housing
districts in Dallas and represents an intact example of turn-of-the-century suburban housing development
unit on Laura Lane within the R-7.5(A) Single Family District. This specialized housing facility would serve multiple residents with accessibility needs in an area currently zoned for single
profit organization providing comprehensive services to homeless and at-risk individuals in Dallas, including housing, meals, medical care, mental health services, education, and enrichment programs. Founded