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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
arrested for misdemeanor and felony offenses. The facility operates under Dallas County administration and houses individuals pending bond determination, release on recognizance, or trial disposition
social justice across the city. It oversees divisions focused on equity planning, fair housing, human rights, and welcoming communities and immigrant affairs. The office works with city departments and community
grades and was founded in connection with Bishop T.D. Jakes and the Potter's House church community
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
facility operates 24/7 and offers case management, employment services, and pathways to sustainable housing in partnership with local health systems. Located in downtown Dallas, it serves as a comprehensive resource
districts in Dallas and represents an intact example of turn-of-the-century suburban housing development
providing public facilities. The organization focuses on developing and preserving mixed-income workforce housing communities to serve residents earning at or below 80% of the area median income, as well
University of North Texas at Dallas campus. The project is planned to include residential housing, commercial spaces, hotels, and green space. It has been referenced in Dallas city council proceedings
Cedars and southern Dallas, unlocking more than 30 acres of developable land for future housing, hotels, retail, and dining
Encampment Policy — items relevant to residents near affected sites and encampments citywide. A proposed Housing and Homelessness Policy Framework was also on the agenda at the overview stage
Palladium Buckner Station is a transit-oriented mixed-income housing development in Southeast Dallas, located adjacent to the Buckner DART Station on Buckner Boulevard. The development features a combination
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
policy approach or commission recommendations should engage with committee members and the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization before items reach the full Council
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
people in need through a network of 39+ programs including adoption services, housing support, immigration legal services, refugee resettlement, food distribution, and disaster response. The organization serves low-income, uninsured
area. Now encompassing approximately 733 acres across three sub-districts, it funds mixed-income housing, parks, and commercial redevelopment projects
Chapter 50 street vendor code amendments (26-587A) and the Drivers of Opportunity housing update (26-591A) are also worth tracking — both involve program or regulatory changes without
briefing on The Ladder Project, a community housing or homelessness initiative presented by the chair of Congregation Shearith Israel. The Ladder Project [Laura Miller, Chair, Congregation Shearith Israel] The Ladder