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that developed the Mariposa at Western Heights mixed-income apartment community, a 55+ senior housing development with low-income housing tax credit funding. The entity has appeared in Dallas city
Cynthia Rogers-Ellickson is the Director of Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization for the City of Dallas. She oversees housing acquisition and development initiatives and serves as president of the Dallas
Authorizes a seven-month sole-source contract with Housing Forward for front-line outreach services for homeless persons in encampments as part of the City's Real Time Rehousing Project
administrative action related to Dallas Financial Empowerment Center awards, presented by the Office of Housing and Community Empowerment. Update on Procurements Authorized by Administrative Action Dallas Financial Empowerment Center Awards
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
state of homelessness in Dallas, delivered by Thor Erickson, Director of the Office of Housing and Community Empowerment. Update on State of Dallas Homelessness Presentation [Thor Erickson, Director, Office
Eleanor is a multifamily housing development project in Dallas, Texas. The project involves applications for low-income housing tax credits and has been discussed in city government briefings and financial
Jasmine Bazley is the Area Redevelopment Manager at the City of Dallas Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization. She has been involved in presentations and policy work related to Dallas housing
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
Mixed Income Housing Development Bonus Michael Pepe, Chief Planner, Planning & Development Mixed Income Housing Development Bonus Michael Pepe, Chief Planner, Planning & Development
affiliate (Applicant), for the development of the Project [Thor Erickson, Director, Office of Housing and Community Empowerment] Upcoming Agenda Item: June 24, 2026, City Council Agenda Item
This City Council Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee meeting will be held by video conference and in the Council Chambers, 6th Floor at City Hall. The public may attend
Approval of the April 21, 2026, Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee Meeting Minutes Approval of the April 21, 2026, Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee Meeting Minutes ashley.martin@dallascityhall.com
Alliance to Administer the Youth Safety - Violence Interrupters Program [Thor Erickson, Director - Office of Housing and Community Empowerment] May 27, 2026, City Council Agenda Item #26-427A: Award Subrecipient
Commemorate 36th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act [Thor Erickson, Director - Office of Housing and Community Empowerment] June 24, 2026, City Council Agenda Item #26-1346A: Resolution
participation for indirect state cost, and $80,000.00 local match being done through in-house design, plus the use of 300,000 regional Transportation Development Credits as local participation, excluding
Mixed Income Housing Development Bonus Michael Pepe, Chief Planner, Planning & Development Mixed Income Housing Development Bonus Michael Pepe, Chief Planner, Planning & Development
Roseland Townhomes is a multi-family housing community operated by the Dallas Housing Authority, providing affordable townhome units in Dallas's east side. The development includes community amenities and services
Sarah Kahn is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Housing Forward, the lead agency of the homeless response system in Dallas and Collin counties. She has extensive experience
Kory Levingston is a Fair Housing Administrator with the City of Dallas. They work in fair housing policy and anti-discrimination matters for the city