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revenue foregone) and a $7M ARPA forgivable loan for a 48-unit supportive housing complex at 2801 Wycliff (#23), demonstrating active deployment of both financing tools. The council approved both
setting moment for the two primary quasi-public financing vehicles in Dallas's affordable housing toolkit. The DHFC and DPFC program statement briefing and public hearing (items
recommending permanent approval — with no stated reason in the public record; the Bianchi House historic overlay was denied without prejudice under a status of 'CPC Recommendation Followed,' yet the agenda
public facility corporation affordable housing deals approved this cycle — The Humphreys at 5339 Alpha Road (DPFC, 75-year lease, $127.2M revenue foregone, #24) and Oak and Ellum
Four housing development sites in Dallas were featured on the agenda. Four housing development sites in Dallas were featured on the agenda. The properties update covered three city-managed sites
items proposed public-facility financing vehicles for housing — DHFC (item C) and PFC (item D) — with the Oak & Ellum acquisition involving conversion of an existing market-rate property scheduled
Three upcoming City Council votes on housing financing items — Oak & Ellum (March 26), and Braniff Lofts and 5550 LBJ (both April 23) — provide near-term engagement windows. Three upcoming City
from five department directors simultaneously for a coordinated equity metrics briefing spanning economic development, housing, planning, convention services, and equity and inclusion. Item B (File 25-829A) scheduled presentations
outline HHS Committee topics through August 25, 2025 — providing advance notice of upcoming housing and homelessness agenda items before they reach the full City Council. The committee forecast (file
Support for six 9% LIHTC applications to TDHCA and authorized a $35M affordable housing bond, signaling active use of the city's tax credit pipeline. Council approved Resolutions of Support
Public hearings for five affordable housing developments are scheduled to appear on the February 26, 2025 City Council agenda, offering residents near the proposed sites an opportunity to comment
upcoming LIHTC Council action dates create near-term opportunities to position on affordable housing financing priorities. The briefing-stage memorandum on recommended DHFC and DPFC policy and bylaw changes represents
council approved $220M in affordable housing bond financings across three projects, reaffirming consistent willingness to act as approving governmental unit under IRC Section 147(f). The council approved $220M
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
until January 27, 2025 — five days from the press release date — to audition at House of Blues. Dallas-based musicians have until January 27, 2025 — five days from the press
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
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
Potter's House of Dallas has had its Thoroughfare Plan amendment for Grady Niblo Road held under advisement twice — from March 20 and again at this hearing — despite staff recommending
Potter's House of Dallas, Inc. The Potter's House of Dallas, Inc. is sponsoring a Thoroughfare Plan amendment to permanently downgrade Grady Niblo Road from a six-lane principal