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policy approach or commission recommendations should engage with committee members and the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization before items reach the full Council
square feet of office and warehouse space at 10485 Olympic Drive to house the Emergency Medical Services Division of Dallas Fire-Rescue Department, running from October 2025 through September
code. The area is an urban residential neighborhood with mixed housing including single-family homes and apartment complexes, serving as a commercial and residential district
session's most procedurally anomalous outcome. The deletion of a homeless youth housing grant awarded to the top-ranked proposer (#35), a correction to a $15.3M contract before
providing public facilities, with a focus on developing and preserving mixed-income workforce housing communities. The organization operates under the Texas Public Facility Corporation Act and operates a land-lease
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
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
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
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District to Duplex District. The rezoning would have allowed the property to accommodate duplex housing instead of single-family homes. The proposal was approved in January 2025. A public hearing
presented by Laura Miller, Chair of Congregation Shearith Israel, hosted through the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization. The Ladder Project [Laura Miller, Chair, Congregation Shearith Israel] The Ladder Project [Laura
community retail district with liquor overlay to a planned development district for multifamily housing. The change would have removed liquor licensing restrictions and enabled residential development in a corridor area
Stipend Overview, presented by Dallas Zoo CEO Lisa New, requested by the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization. Dallas Zoo Stipend Overview [Lisa New, CEO, Dallas Zoo] Dallas Zoo Stipend Overview
Mixed-Use, allowing residential and commercial development on the site. This change would bring housing and retail or office uses to what is currently zoned for commercial purposes only
solar photovoltaic (PV) system at Beckley-Saner, brought forward by the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization and presented by the Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability. Upcoming Agenda Item: Beckley
Under 1 Roof, presented by Co-Founder and Executive Director Verna Jones, before the Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization committee. Agency Spotlight [Verna Jones, Co-Founder/Executive Director, Under 1 Roof] Agency
presented by Chief Sustainability Officer Meghna Tare and requested by the Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization. FIFA Environmental and Sustainability Overview 2026 [Meghna Tare, Chief Sustainability Officer] FIFA Environmental
presentation by Liz Baker, Executive Director of The Other Ones Foundation, before the Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization committee. The Other Ones Foundation [Liz Baker, Executive Director, The Other Ones Foundation
City to pay Dallas County up to $8,705,882 for processing and housing City prisoners at the Lew Sterrett Criminal Justice Center for fiscal year October 2025 through September
appeared as mover in Dallas city proceedings. Appears in topics: zoning, development, permit, housing