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Dallas is in a housing crisis. Here’s how City Council candidates want to address it - MSNApartments versus single-family neighborhoods. Gentrification. Industrial warehouses next to homes. Revitalization. The Dallas City Council elected in May will have its hands full with an issue ...
The Fair Park Community Park is estimated to cost $39.1 million -- $30 million of which has been raised, including a $8.7 ...
We understood that the new Dallas convention center would be costly, but talk of a $1 billion bridge loan at a recent City Council briefing definitely grabbed our attention.
UNT Dallas College of Law has officially made good on its long-standing plans to turn Dallas' old City Hall and police headquarters into a home for the school and its students.
DALLAS — The makeup of the Dallas City Council will be different after the May election, with at least three open seats. The filing period to run for city council ends Friday, and voters will ...
DALLAS — While some Dallas City Council members cast doubt on whether or not a charter amendment voters approved that prohibits police from arresting people suspected of having up to 4 ounces of ...
Dallas City Council selects Kimberly Bizor Tolbert as new city manager 02:09. DALLAS – In a 13-2 vote Wednesday afternoon, the Dallas City Council selected Kimberly Bizor Tolbert as the next ...
Nearly every one of Dallas City Council’s seats was up for grabs on Saturday as voters hit the polls. Early voting results, although it was an incredibly small amount, suggested there wouldn't ...
Dallas City Council received a memo Friday from the Chief of Public Safety after a contentious meeting Wednesday, which indicated new recruits will have basic training at UNT Dallas.
Every city council seat is up for reelection. ... That includes Erik Wilson, a former Dallas City Council Member from 2015 to 2017 and Lorie Blair who has served on the City Plan Commission.
Valentine’s Day was the last day for Dallas City Council hopefuls to file for a place on the May 3 election ballot, and file those hopefuls did.
Three Dallas city charter amendments, buried at the very end of the upcoming November ballot, could drastically affect the city’s police department — and change how local government operates.
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