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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
Three affordable housing developments totaling 693 units are advancing in South Dallas through bond authorizations and LIHTC approvals, infrastructure construction continues on bridge and road corridors through late
agenda included a policy briefing on where overnight shelters, day shelters, and Permanent Supportive Housing are sited (item A), and a separate briefing on encampment servicing procedures (item D) — both
preview of a November 14 special-called meeting on the governance of the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation and Dallas Public Facility Corporation (item P), signaling scrutiny of these financing entities
Action Plan (25-3215A) may affect community development and housing program priorities. The proposed Substantial Amendment No. 1 to the city's HUD Five-Year Consolidated Plan
committee agenda previewed a cluster of November 12 City Council items relevant to affordable housing developers: a 75-year DPFC lease for Good Homes Dallas at 6950 N Stemmons
Residents near proposed affordable housing sites in south and east Dallas had several items previewed at the committee, including four 4% LIHTC projects at Baraboo Drive, South Westmoreland Road, Great
ahead of the November 12 City Council meeting: proposed amendments to the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog governing DHFC and DPFC program rules, and the Good Neighbor Agreement framing attached
committee previewed two policy items with November 12 City Council action windows: the DHFC/DPFC Housing Resource Catalog amendment (file 25-2158A) and the Good Neighbor Agreement for The Bridge
directs $29.9M in federal funds to CDBG neighborhood programs, HOME housing assistance, the Emergency Solutions Grant, and HOPWA services. The adopted FY 2025-26 HUD Consolidated Plan Budget (Item
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
Housing Forward appeared on the May 26 committee agenda in two distinct capacities — CEO Sarah Kahn presented a county investment proposal (item C) while the organization was simultaneously identified
roadway areas — requested not by a law enforcement department but by the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization, alongside the March 2026 Monthly Outcomes Report (26-1358A). The agenda included
Consolidated Plan, which governs how Dallas allocates federal community development and housing funds. The Council discussed proposed amendments to the FY 2026-27 HUD Consolidated Plan, which governs how Dallas
This agenda item appears to be related to the Office of Housing and Community Empowerment, but no additional details are provided in the given text. Office of Housing and Community
food protection inspection and permit fees; (7) amending liquid waste transporter fees; (8) amending housing and property standards registration, nuisance abatement, and habitual criminal property fees; (9) amending sexually oriented