April Towery

April Towery is former News Development Director for CandysDirt.com and covers Dallas City Hall. She studied journalism at Texas A&M University and has been an award-winning reporter and editor for more than 25 years.

Dallas CFO Summarizes Budget Amendments Approved in Sept. 6 Council Meeting

By April Towery / September 11, 2023 /

Dallas City Council members submitted 63 amendments last week to City Manager T.C. Broadnax’s proposed $4.63 billion budget in an effort to provide more efficient services and further cut the property tax rate. Budget and tax rate adoption is set for Sept. 20. During Wednesday’s meeting, there were amendments to amendments, and the conversation got…

Dallas Housing Director David Noguera, Planning Director Julia Ryan Announce Resignations

By April Towery / September 8, 2023 /

Dallas Director of Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization David Noguera and Director of Planning and Urban Design Julia Ryan have resigned, City Manager T.C. Broadnax announced to City Council members via memorandum Friday afternoon. “Please join me in thanking Julia and David for their service to the residents of Dallas,” Broadnax wrote. “I will announce my…

More Multifamily is on The Way as LDG Development Plans Park at Northpoint Apartments

By April Towery / September 8, 2023 /

Dallas Development Services issued 33 permits for new multifamily construction in July, representing an economic impact of about $76 million. Although significantly less than the 65 multifamily permits issued in July 2022, it appears the housing business remains steady. The latest apartment complex being heralded is LDG Development’s 615-unit Park at Northpoint.  On another note,…

Assistant Planning Chief Says Dallas’ Parking Code is Outdated And Dysfunctional 

By April Towery / September 8, 2023 /

Dallas planning staff is ready to revamp the city’s antiquated, one-size-fits-all parking code and anticipates bringing amendments before the City Council by the end of this year.  During a briefing Wednesday, Assistant Planning and Urban Design Director Andreea Udrea said the current code has been in place since 1965. “We all agree that it’s outdated,…

Dallas Council Members Submit Budget Cuts With Goal of Slashing $104M From City Manager’s Proposal

By April Towery / September 7, 2023 /

Dallas City Council members haggled over budget amendments Wednesday and even agreed on a few during a seven-hour briefing. The most significant of the six amendments, approved in a straw vote Wednesday, was submitted last minute by District 7 Councilman Adam Bazaldua and therefore was not included in the council agenda packet.  Amendment 28A represents about…