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The Dallas City Council will vote on a rezoning plan for the Hampton-Clarendon Corridor that would increase walkability and allow for small multi-family developments — but residents worry it will displace them.
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The Dallas City Plan Commission has recommended approval for the city’s controversial Hampton Clarendon corridor rezoning plan in West Oak Cliff. All but two commissioners voted against the plan Thursday.
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Dallas leaders say they've held numerous meetings in different formats to get input on the Hampton-Clarendon Corridor, but advocates worry many residents are being left out of the process.
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Pleasant Grove residents raised concerns about the city's plan to rename a stretch of Jim Miller Road in honor of Santos Rodriguez, the 12-year-old killed by Dallas police 50 years ago.
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The Dallas City Plan Commission has reaffirmed intentions to require a 1500 foot buffer zone, or setback, between gas wells and so-called protected uses,…
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Gas drilling on park land in northwest Dallas has been turned down for a second time. The City Plan Commission heard three hours of debate over drilling…
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There could be fireworks at Dallas City Hall Thursday afternoon when the City Plan Commission takes a second vote on gas drilling permits. Gas drilling…
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Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm admits her staff added a piece of city park land to a gas drilling lease without City Council approval.Councilman Scott…
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Debate over the first permits to drill for natural gas in Dallas heated up at the City Plan Commission meeting as drilling opponents alleged a backroom…
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Plans for natural gas drilling in Dallas took an unexpected twist this week. One of the major players is putting plans to drill on hold. At the Dallas…