Dallas City Council Repeals Rule That Almost Decimated The Tenth Street Historic District
The antiquated ordinance that allowed the demolition of homes smaller than 3,000 square feet within a Landmark District needed to be repealed to preserve what was left of Dallas’ Black history. That’s especially true in the Tenth Street Historic District. But at Wednesday’s Dallas City Council meeting, activists argued that abolishing the troublesome 2010 ordinance … Continue reading Dallas City Council Repeals Rule That Almost Decimated The Tenth Street Historic District
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