Monday, September 16

City

The City of Dallas Development Services Department will host an information session this summer to educate developers and contractors on how to efficiently complete a certain phase of Dallas’ lengthy permitting process. Scheduled for July 1, the department’s Q-Team, which is described as a “fee-based, expedited plan review process that allows applicants to receive a […]

When they approved a $1.2 billion bond package on Saturday, Dallas residents were responsible for half of the state’s 10 costliest municipal propositions. That’s according to Texas Scorecard, which reported on Sunday that all 10 of the most expensive propositions were for North Texas communities. Dallas’ bond package accounted for the first, second, seventh, eighth, […]

The City of Dallas Small Business Center started its first 2024 Mentor Protégé Program on Thursday, providing a range of services and opportunities for different small business owners across the DFW area. The City’s program aims to boost the growth of minority and women-owned businesses (M/WBE) while enhancing the overall success of small businesses […]

A proposed permanent housing project for homeless individuals that has been in the works since 2022 is drawing fresh pushback from residents who claim they were unaware of the City of Dallas’ plans for the former hospital property. Dallas purchased the property for $6.5 million, using taxpayer money allocated for homelessness solutions with the intention […]

Unofficial results from Dallas’ bond election suggest that voters want to increase taxes to fund a $1.25 billion bond package.

Other news outlets also noticed Mayor Eric Johnson's criticism of the media during his goodbye speech to outgoing City Manager T.C. Broadnax last month, as reported in an opinion piece called 'Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, we see your charade of a fond farewell for the city manager' by the Dallas Morning […]

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