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Committee agendas, as both sites were the subject of briefings involving proposed housing development or property disposition. Residents near 6601 S. Lancaster Road (Dallas, TX 75241) and 1950 Fort Worth

Insight
May 27, 2025For: resident

quasi-public financing entities — DHFC and DPFC — alongside a sole-source contract with Housing Forward and a Development Code Amendment on temporary shelter siting. The agenda scheduled a public hearing

Insight
Apr 22, 2025For: journalist

City Council items proposed distinct public-sector financing structures for affordable and mixed-income housing — the DHFC acquisition model (item C, Council vote March 26) and the PFC 75-year

Insight
Mar 24, 2025For: developer

cycle due to state-level scoring, and the pending governance reforms to the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation and Dallas Public Facility Corporation. Two angles merit follow-up: the withdrawal

Insight
Jan 28, 2025For: journalist

Housing Forward's dual presence on the May 26 agenda — presenting a county investment proposal and appearing as the proposed sole-source RTR contractor — signals that intergovernmental homelessness funding

Insight
May 26, 2026For: lobbyist

City Council authorized the issuance of multifamily residential mortgage revenue bonds to finance affordable housing development. These bonds allow the city to support private developers in building and preserving homes

Matter
May 28, 2025resolved

Dallas Public Facility Corporation was authorized to develop Mockingbird Corner, a mixed-income multifamily housing project at 1241 West Mockingbird Lane. The project aimed to expand the city's mixed

Matter
Feb 11, 2026resolved

review, covering programs and strategies led by the Office of Homeless Solutions and Housing Forward. The report detailed the city's ongoing response to homelessness through prevention and housing initiatives

Matter
Jun 10, 2025inactive

guide city policy on homelessness. This review is critical for coordinating the city's housing and support services for unhoused residents. The Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee is overseeing this

Matter
Feb 10, 2026active

Facility Corporation sought to acquire and develop Good Homes Dallas, a mixed-income multifamily housing project at 6950 North Stemmons Freeway. The project addressed the city's need for affordable

Matter
Apr 8, 2026resolved

manages encampments citywide, with implications for both unhoused residents and neighborhoods. The Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee is reviewing the policies with guidance from the Director of Emergency Management

Matter
Feb 10, 2026active

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

Insight
Jan 28, 2026For: developer

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

Insight
Jan 28, 2026For: journalist

Three policy briefings on encampment procedures (file 26-272A), a proposed housing and homelessness policy framework (file 26-270A), and the Citizen Homelessness Commission (file

Insight
Feb 10, 2026For: lobbyist

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

Insight
Jan 26, 2026For: resident

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

Insight
Feb 3, 2026For: lobbyist

amount of $2,000,000.00, with $1,000,000.00 (less $50,000.00 for in-house project delivery costs) as County participation for construction and $1,000,000.00 as City participation

Meeting
Mar 23, 2026Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
$2.0M

proposed Housing and Homelessness Policy Framework (item C, file 25-3468A) was scheduled for a committee briefing — if this framework advances toward formal adoption, it would shape how homelessness

Insight
Dec 9, 2025For: lobbyist

exceed $2,504,498. Authorize a construction services contract from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery Fund to replace the existing Coconut

Meeting
Sep 10, 2025City Council
$2.5M

recommendations at Walnut Hill Lane (Z9), and denied a $211K TDHCA-funded homeless youth housing contract that had been selected as most advantageous of eleven proposers (#47). Two anomalous denials

Insight
Nov 12, 2025For: journalist