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Information in this article comes from Dallas City Council members Omar Narvaez, Chad West, and Adam Bazaldua, as well as Dallas Wings coach Chris Koclanes and previous FOX 4 coverage.
New Dallas police training facility faces rising costs 03:44. One year after voters approved millions in bond funding for a new Dallas police training facility, city leaders are now considering ...
Three Dallas City Council members recently wrote in a memo that spending $55 million on a practice facility in Far West Oak Cliff ‘raises significant concerns.’ ...
Dallas unveils ambitious bike plan to make streets safer for cyclists of all ages 02:05. The Dallas City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved a sweeping bike plan aimed at making cycling ...
The council voted 12-3 on an agreement to provide $5.5 million for the design of the off-site training facility, which is expected to cost at least $48 million and be located at 1200 N. Cockrell ...
The Dallas City Council approved $5.5 million for architectural and design services for a practice facility as part of the WNBA's Dallas Wings relocation to the city of Dallas next year.
The Dallas City Council has appointed its latest replacement to their ranks, Michael Holsapple, a longtime resident and public servant with deep roots in Polk County. Holsapple brings over three ...
The city council unanimously approved the agreement, which will raise police officer pay by 36.5% over the next five years. ... $78,000 in Dallas and $76,000 in San Antonio.
The council overwhelmingly applauded the efforts of city staff who drafted the final code adjustment, which will eliminate parking requirements for land within a half-mile of transit, small-scale ...
A rule change being considered by the Dallas City Council could change parking rules for restaurants, apartments and duplexes. WFAA-TV Dallas/Ft. Worth Posted: May 14, 2025 | Last updated: May 14 ...
City staff came to the Council’s Wednesday briefing armed and ready to advocate for broad parking reform, but some on the horseshoe had concerns about handicap parking and street parking overflow.
Dallas City Hall expects property tax revenue to be $6.7 million less than forecast. City staff will have to find savings in a tight budget year.