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Data from a recent city survey shows Dallas residents aren't happy with the way the city is heading. City Council Members wonder how to remedy the situation.
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The Dallas City Council — along with Mayor Eric Johnson — were inaugurated on Tuesday. Johnson says now the real work begins.
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Short-term rentals are a controversial issue in cities throughout North Texas — and across the state. City governments are struggling to figure out what to do.
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Texas' "Death Star Bill” signed by Gov. Greg Abbott will override many local rules, including potentially life-saving rest-break ordinances in Dallas and Austin.
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The Dallas City Council voted to update the city's ethics code. The changes include new disclosure policy and standard of evidence.
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City council members agreed Wednesday to enter an interlocal agreement with DART that would provide funding for projects such as ADA ramp installations and improved traffic signals.
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After hours of debate that lasted well into Wednesday night, Dallas city council has decided to regulate short-term rentals with a zoning ordinance.
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The Dallas City Council took what could be a final vote related to Cypress Creek, a proposed mixed-income apartment complex near North Central Expressway and Forest Lane.
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The intersection of Forest Lane and Audelia Road is known as a crime hotspot. City officials hope the Northeast Dallas project, to be completed by June 2024, changes that.
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After lengthy discussions — and outside mediation — Dallas council members are considering an agreement with DART that could bring the city millions in excess sales tax.
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Dallas city staff have issued a formal recommendation on how to deal with short-term rentals. That follows an hours-long discussion at Wednesday's council meeting.
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Texas' oversight over asphalt plants is limited. Critics say that has exposed Dallas' Joppa community — and other communities across the state — to hazardous pollution.